This thesis a comprehensive study of the labour movement in Cork and Derry, two disparate cities, from 1917-24 – the ‘Irish revolution’. Cork and Derry were both afflicted by the radical political agitation and upheaval that characterised this period, especially their labour movements. This thesis is a thorough study of rank-and-file workers in Cork and Derry. It revises labour historiography’s emphasis on biography of people and institutions. It brings workers, the protagonists of labour history, to the heart of academic analysis. It examines the extent to which labour was susceptible to local political influences, how the nationalist insurrection shaped labour, and how labour shaped the revolution. It elaborates how Derry labour responded...
This dissertation focuses on the evaluation of the obstacles on the way towards a militant and democ...
This thesis focuses on Irish-Scottish connections, from Charles Stewart Parnell’s 1889 visit to the ...
Historians have frequently portrayed constitutional nationalism as being homogeneous - ‘the Home Rul...
This thesis a comprehensive study of the labour movement in Cork and Derry, two disparate cities, fr...
This dissertation examines the nature and development of labour relations in Ireland from the turbul...
In April 1919, the Trades and Labour Council of Limerick County, Ireland, declared a general strike ...
While most accounts of the Dublin Lockout of 1913-14 consider it primarily as an event in Irish hist...
During the turbulent decades of the early twentieth century, women participated increasingly in the ...
This study investigates the forces and structures that produced and shaped the Irish Revolution and ...
If the history of the Irish revolution 1912–23 is written as an armed struggle between the IRA and t...
This article investigates the “Rotten Prods” (Protestants) through an archival and historiographical...
© [n.d] Dr. William Keys AndersonJames Connolly (1868-1916) is a major figure not only in Irish hist...
This thesis is a transnational political history of Irish women who proceeded from the suffrage camp...
This thesis examines the life and politics of Patrick Dollan a prominent Independent Labour Party (I...
THESIS 11103This thesis is a cultural study of the Irish working-class movement from 1889 to 1917. T...
This dissertation focuses on the evaluation of the obstacles on the way towards a militant and democ...
This thesis focuses on Irish-Scottish connections, from Charles Stewart Parnell’s 1889 visit to the ...
Historians have frequently portrayed constitutional nationalism as being homogeneous - ‘the Home Rul...
This thesis a comprehensive study of the labour movement in Cork and Derry, two disparate cities, fr...
This dissertation examines the nature and development of labour relations in Ireland from the turbul...
In April 1919, the Trades and Labour Council of Limerick County, Ireland, declared a general strike ...
While most accounts of the Dublin Lockout of 1913-14 consider it primarily as an event in Irish hist...
During the turbulent decades of the early twentieth century, women participated increasingly in the ...
This study investigates the forces and structures that produced and shaped the Irish Revolution and ...
If the history of the Irish revolution 1912–23 is written as an armed struggle between the IRA and t...
This article investigates the “Rotten Prods” (Protestants) through an archival and historiographical...
© [n.d] Dr. William Keys AndersonJames Connolly (1868-1916) is a major figure not only in Irish hist...
This thesis is a transnational political history of Irish women who proceeded from the suffrage camp...
This thesis examines the life and politics of Patrick Dollan a prominent Independent Labour Party (I...
THESIS 11103This thesis is a cultural study of the Irish working-class movement from 1889 to 1917. T...
This dissertation focuses on the evaluation of the obstacles on the way towards a militant and democ...
This thesis focuses on Irish-Scottish connections, from Charles Stewart Parnell’s 1889 visit to the ...
Historians have frequently portrayed constitutional nationalism as being homogeneous - ‘the Home Rul...