This thesis examines the social and political activism of the Belfast labour movement though one of its leaders, William Walker (1870 - 1918). It reassesses his place in Irish historiography which often dismissed him despite his acknowledged prominence in early twentieth century Ireland. The thesis argues that Walker has been narrowly defined as a political activist and makes the case for broadening the understanding of him through his social activism. [...]. The thesis conclused by arguing that Walker deserves greater recogniition for his courage, sense of dury and commitment to improving working-class conditions [abridged abstract]
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The prevailing view in Scottish historical thinking is that the Catholic Irish in Scotland during th...
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© [n.d] Dr. William Keys AndersonJames Connolly (1868-1916) is a major figure not only in Irish hist...
In April 1919, the Trades and Labour Council of Limerick County, Ireland, declared a general strike ...
This thesis a comprehensive study of the labour movement in Cork and Derry, two disparate cities, fr...
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The work of Patrick Joyce and Joan Scott asks scholars to rigorously historicise experience, identit...
This thesis uses Alfred Webb (1834-1908) as a biographical window through which to understand intell...
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The prevailing view in Scottish historical thinking is that the Catholic Irish in Scotland during th...
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Officially launched by iconic labour leader James Larkin in January 1909, the Irish Transport and Ge...