James Connolly: A Political Biography
This biography is an accurate and well-researched portrayal both of the man and the uprising. Part of the Sixteen Lives series of biographies of all sixteen men executed for their role in the rebellion.
Mahoney sent Joseph Cripps to procure some morphine which he got in a pharmacy in Henry Street. Throughout the day Connolly was given successive injections. He said to Harry Walpole, his Citizen Army 'orderly,' 'Oh God!
Labor organizer James Connolly combined Irish nationalism with socialist criticism and a willingness for armed insurrection. His influence extended as far as the United States, where he played an active...
Yet Connolly's teachings have had a profound affect on recent generations of Irish nationalists and socialists, especially in the struggle in the North of Ireland.This highly regarded edition of Connolly's writings draws together some of ...
The Politics of James Connolly
The war I was about to become involved in was indeed a Long War, a strategy that was first endorsed in the mid1970s by such people as Gerry Adams, Brian Keenan and Ivor Bell in the Provisional IRA, who had worked out that if the war was ...
Including the latest archival evidence, James Connolly is part of the Sixteen Lives series which looks at the events, lives and deeds of the sixteen men executed for their role in Ireland’s Easter 1916 Rising.
A stirring collection of James Connolly's most important speeches and writing.
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