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 ...
Irish Revolutionary Seán Cronin. 40. “Glorious Dublin,” Forward, Oct. 4, 1913. ... Cathasaigh, 69–70, Appendix, “First Handbill Issued by Irish Citizen Army.” 24. ... “Press Poisoners in Ireland,” Forward, Aug. 30. 1. Irish Worker, Aug.
The Poison Glen
James Connolly was a prolific writer of books, tracts, articles and essays, and conducted a voluminous correspondence with ideological friends and foes of every persuasion.
In this book, Richard Kirkland explores the history of Northern Ireland through the biography of one of its most unusual and talented personages—the legendary musician, IRA activist, poet, and Catholic...
The suggestion that the leg of a chair could have been the murder weapon was later disputed by David Dick who was a witness for the Crown and was one of the few individuals to see the crime scene first hand.
Ireland has one enemy and one enemy in the world and that enemy is England. ... even the best of our people have in some degree fallen a victim to the insidious poison of denationalising English education and we have to be constantly on ...
James Connolly is a major figure not only in Irish history but also on the broader canvas of international socialism. A man of many parts - militant labour organiser, socialist...
press. through. the. lens. of. an. Irish. murder. trial. Abigail Rieley The murder of Maria Kirwan by her husband William ... along with more recent poisoners Smethurst and Palmer by the London Evening Standard in an editorial on the ...
James Connolly and the Reconquest of Ireland