Rebellion, Resistance and the Irish Working Class
Title | Rebellion, Resistance and the Irish Working Class PDF eBook |
Author | Nicola Queally |
Publisher | Cambridge Scholars Publishing |
Pages | 65 |
Release | 2020-05-22 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1527553477 |
Rebellion, Resistance and the Irish Working Class: The Case of the ‘Limerick Soviet’ explores the background and history of a major strike which occurred in Limerick city, Ireland, in 1919. This industrial dispute made headlines worldwide given that many central aspects of the dispute impacted on controversies as relating to workers’ rights in both Ireland European at this juncture. In this volume the “Limerick Soviet,” as it was known, is considered as a seminal element within Ireland’s local and regional history. This volume is an important addition to the historical literature, one which illuminates Ireland’s symbolic role within more large-scale European events of this historical period—the Russian Revolution and the mass protests by striking workers in both Germany and Scotland being just two examples.
Working Class History
Title | Working Class History PDF eBook |
Author | Working Class His Working Class History |
Publisher | |
Pages | 352 |
Release | 2020-11-26 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9781629638874 |
History is not made by kings, politicians, or a few rich individuals--it is made by all of us. From the temples of ancient Egypt to spacecraft orbiting Earth, workers and ordinary people everywhere have walked out, sat down, risen up, and fought back against exploitation, discrimination, colonization, and oppression. Working Class History presents a distinct selection of people's history through hundreds of "on this day in history" anniversaries that are as diverse and international as the working class itself. Women, young people, people of color, workers, migrants, indigenous people, LGBTQ people, disabled people, older people, the unemployed, home workers, and every other part of the working class have organized and taken action that has shaped our world, and improvements in living and working conditions have been won only by years of violent conflict and sacrifice. These everyday acts of resistance and rebellion highlight just some of those who have struggled for a better world and provide lessons and inspiration for those of us fighting in the present. Going day by day, this book paints a picture of how and why the world came to be as it is, how some have tried to change it, and the lengths to which the rich and powerful have gone to maintain and increase their wealth and influence.
A History of the Irish Working Class
Title | A History of the Irish Working Class PDF eBook |
Author | Peter Berresford Ellis |
Publisher | George Braziller |
Pages | 404 |
Release | 1973 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN |
A History of the Irish Working Class
Title | A History of the Irish Working Class PDF eBook |
Author | P. B. Ellis |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1985 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
Sounding Dissent
Title | Sounding Dissent PDF eBook |
Author | Stephen Millar |
Publisher | University of Michigan Press |
Pages | 265 |
Release | 2020-05-07 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 047213194X |
The signing of the Good Friday Agreement on April 10, 1998, marked the beginning of a new era of peace and stability in Northern Ireland. As the public has overwhelmingly rejected a return to the violence of the Troubles (1968–1998), loyalist and republican groups have sought other outlets to continue their struggle. Music has long been used to celebrate cultural identity in the North of Ireland: from street parades to football chants, and from folk festivals to YouTube videos, music facilitates the continuation of pre-Agreement identity narratives in a “post-conflict” era. Sounding Dissent draws on original in-depth interviews with Irish republican musicians, contemporary audiences, and former paramilitaries, as well as diverse historical and archival material, including songbooks, prison records, and newspaper articles, to understand the history of political violence in Ireland. The book examines the hagiographic potential of rebel songs to memorialize a pantheon of republican martyrs, and demonstrates how musical performance and political song not only articulate experiences and memories of oppression and violence, but play a central role in the reproduction of conflict and exclusion in times of peace.
History of the Irish Rebellion of 1798
Title | History of the Irish Rebellion of 1798 PDF eBook |
Author | Philip Harwood |
Publisher | |
Pages | 272 |
Release | 1844 |
Genre | Great Britain |
ISBN |
Quarter bound in leather with marbled boards Handwritten note ot say that 'the author of this work is Fitzpatrick a well known Dublin publisher, signed by P O'Brian? No title page.
A James Connolly Reader
Title | A James Connolly Reader PDF eBook |
Author | James Connolly |
Publisher | Haymarket Books |
Pages | 440 |
Release | 2018-05-15 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1608466663 |
Considered by many Ireland's most important revolutionary, James Connolly devoted his life to struggles against exploitation, oppression, and imperialism. Active in workers' movements in the United States, Scotland , and Ireland, Connolly was a peerless organizer, sharp polemicist, and highly original thinker. His positions on the relationship between national liberation and socialism, revolution in colonized in colonized and under developed economies, and women's liberation in particular were often decades ahead of their time. This collection seeks to return Connolly to his proper place in Irish and global history, and to inspire activists, students, and those interested in history today with his vision of an Ireland and world free from militarism, injustice, and deprivation.