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Honorary Presidents - Mary Clancy, 2004-; Fergus A. D’Arcy, 1994-; Joseph Deasy,<br />

<strong>2001</strong>-; Francis Devine, 2004-; Ken Hannigan, 1994-; Dónal Nevin, 1989-; Theresa<br />

Moriarty, 2008 -; Emmet O’Connor, 2005-; Gréagóir Ó Dúill, <strong>2001</strong>-; Norah O’Neill,<br />

1992-<strong>2001</strong><br />

Presidents - Francis Devine, 1988-1992, 1999-2000; Jack McGinley, <strong>2001</strong>-2004; Hugh<br />

Geraghty, 2005-2007; Brendan Byrne, 2007-<br />

Vice Presidents - Joseph Deasy, 1999-2000; Francis Devine, <strong>2001</strong>-2004; Hugh Geraghty,<br />

2004-2005; Niamh Puirséil, 2005-2008; Catriona Crowe, 2009-<br />

Secretaries - Charles Callan, 1987-2000; Fionnuala Richardson, <strong>2001</strong>-2010; Kevin Murphy,<br />

<strong>2011</strong>-<br />

Assistant Secretaries - Hugh Geraghty, 1998-2004 ; Theresa Moriarty, 2006-2007; Séan<br />

Redmond, 2004-2005; Denise Rogers, 1995-2007; Eddie Soye, 2008-<br />

Treasurers - Jack McGinley, 1996-<strong>2001</strong>; Charles Callan, <strong>2001</strong>-2002; Brendan Byrne,<br />

2003-2007; Ed. Penrose, 2007-<br />

Trustees - David Begg, 2003-; Peter Cassells, 1977- ; Dympna Harper, 1996-2006;<br />

Ruairí Quinn, 2007-<br />

Committee Members - Brendan Byrne, <strong>2001</strong>-2002; Charles Callan, <strong>2001</strong>, 2008-2009;<br />

Patrick Coughlan, 2003; Thomas Neilan Crean, 1996-2000; Catriona Crowe, 2005-2008;<br />

John Cunningham, 2009- ; Barry Desmond, <strong>2001</strong>- ; Paul Doran, 2010- ; John Feely,<br />

2008- ; Séamus Fitzpatrick, 2000-<strong>2001</strong>; Liam Giffin, 2009- ; Mary Jones, 1999-2005;<br />

Fintan Lane, 2002-2005; Conor McCabe, 2010- ; Theresa Moriarty, 2003-2005; Séan<br />

Morrissey, 1996-<strong>2001</strong>; Kevin Murphy, 2006- ; Yvonne O’Callaghan, 2009- ; Emmet<br />

O’Connor, 1985-1986, 1989-1990, 1996-2003; D.R. O’Connor Lysaght, <strong>2001</strong>- ; Edmund<br />

Penrose, 1999-2007; Con Power, 1999-2000; Séan Redmond, 1973-1975, 1999-<br />

2003; Fionnuala Richardson, 1992-<strong>2001</strong>, <strong>2011</strong>- ; Denise Rogers, 2008- ; Edward Soye,<br />

1989-2007; Yseult Thornley, 2000, 2009-<br />

Saothar Business Editors - Brendan Byrne, 2003- ; Charles Spillane, 1999-2002;<br />

Saothar Editorial Board, 1999-2007: Caitríona Clear, National University of Ireland,<br />

Galway, <strong>2001</strong>-; Séan J. Connolly, Queen’s University, Belfast, <strong>2001</strong>-; Mary E. Daly,<br />

University College, Dublin, <strong>2001</strong>- ; Fergus A. D’Arcy, University College, Dublin, 1979<br />

- ; Francis Devine, SIPTU College, 1998- ; David Fitzpatrick, Trinity College, Dublin,<br />

<strong>2001</strong>-; Joshua B. Freeman, Queen’s College, City University of New York, <strong>2001</strong>-; John<br />

Horne, Trinity College, Dublin, 1982-; Joseph Lee, University College, Cork, 1979-;<br />

Dónal Nevin, Dublin, 1979- ; Cormac Ó Gráda, University College, Dublin, <strong>2001</strong>-;<br />

Bryan Palmer, Queen’s University, Kingston, Canada, 2000-; Henry Patterson, University<br />

Of Ulster, <strong>2001</strong>-; Bryan Palmer, Trent University, Canada, 2007- ; Bob Purdie,<br />

Ruskin College, Oxford, 1982- ; Dorothy Thompson, Worcester, 1982-; Marcel van der<br />

Linden, International Institute For Social <strong>History</strong>, Amsterdam, <strong>2001</strong>-; Margaret Ward,<br />

Bath Spa University, 1982-2000.<br />

An Index to<br />

Saothar<br />

Journal of the <strong>Irish</strong> <strong>Labour</strong> <strong>History</strong> <strong>Society</strong><br />

&<br />

Other ILHS Publications, <strong>2001</strong>-<strong>2011</strong><br />

In September, 2000, with the support of MSF (Manufacturing, Science, Finance –<br />

the International Union), the <strong>Irish</strong> <strong>Labour</strong> <strong>History</strong> <strong>Society</strong> published an index to<br />

Saothar and its other publications. It is still available from the <strong>Society</strong> for €10.<br />

What follows is an index covering Saothair 25-33, supplementing the earlier<br />

work. In addition, the Index also included lists of ILHS Officers and Committee<br />

members from 1973, Saothar editors and Editorial Board members, and these<br />

matters are updated here also<br />

Saothar editors for the issues indexed here were<br />

Saothar 25, Tom Crean & Emmet O’Connor<br />

Saothar 26, Fintan Lane & Emmet O’Connor<br />

Saothar 27, Fintan Lane & Emmet O’Connor<br />

Saothar 28, Fintan Lane<br />

Saothar 29, Fintan Lane & Dónal Ó Drisceoil, Assistant Niamh Puirséil<br />

Saothar 30, Fintan Lane & Dónal Ó Drisceoil, Assistant Niamh Puirséil<br />

Saothar 31-34, Dónal Ó Drisceoil & Niamh Puirséil<br />

Saothar 35 Dónal Ó Drisceoil & John Cunningham<br />

Saothar 36 Mary Clancy & John Cunningham<br />

The index below follows the same format as that in the Index of volumes 1-24.<br />

The last section deals with ILHS Studies in <strong>Irish</strong> <strong>Labour</strong> <strong>History</strong> series and full<br />

details of those volumes are given.<br />

Francis Devine


Contents of Saothar 25-36 by Volume<br />

Saothar 25, 2000<br />

Tom Crean & Emmet O’Connor, ‘Twenty five years on’, (editorial), pp. 3-4<br />

Charles Callan, ‘The <strong>Irish</strong> <strong>Labour</strong> <strong>History</strong> <strong>Society</strong>, 1999’, pp. 5-7<br />

‘Obituaries’, pp. 9-16<br />

‘Correspondence’, p. 17<br />

Máirtín Ó Catháin, ‘Michael Davitt and Scotland’, pp. 19-26<br />

Paul Dillon, ‘James Connolly and the Kerry Famine of 1898’, pp. 2942<br />

Charles Callan, ‘They stooped to conquer: inter-union rivalry in the painting<br />

trade, 1892-1910’, pp. 45-55<br />

Fearghal McGarry, ‘‘Catholics first and politicians afterwards’: the <strong>Labour</strong> Party<br />

and the Workers’ Republic, 1936-1939’, pp. 57-65<br />

John Horne, ‘1848 and the language of politics’, (essay), pp. 67-76<br />

Dónal Ó Drisceoil, ‘A very <strong>Irish</strong> revolutionary’, (review essay), pp. 79-83<br />

Joost Augusteijn, ‘The 1930s and popular politics’, (review essay), pp. 83-86<br />

‘Reviews’, pp. 87-97<br />

Ellen Hazelkorn, ‘<strong>Labour</strong> lives no. 2: Louie Bennett’, pp. 98-100<br />

Fintan Lane, ‘James Connolly’s 1901 Census return’, (document study), pp. 103<br />

-107<br />

Charles Callan, ‘ILHS Library and Archives, 1998-2000’, p. 107<br />

Brian McGee, ‘Sources for labour history in the Cork Archives Institute’, pp.<br />

108-111<br />

Ellen Shannon Crain, ‘The Butte-Silver Bow Public Archives’, pp. 111-113<br />

Teresa Brannick, Francis Devine & Aidan Kelly, ‘Social statistics for labour<br />

historians: strike statistics, 1922-1999’, pp. 114-120<br />

Andrew Shields, ‘Electronic sources for labour history’, pp. 120-122<br />

Andrew Shields, ‘Dissertations and abstracts’, pp. 123-124<br />

‘Conference Reports’, pp. 125-126<br />

‘Notes on contributors’, pp. 127-128<br />

Saothar 26, <strong>2001</strong><br />

Fintan Lane & Emmet O’Connor, ‘Speed the plough’, (editorial), pp. 3-4<br />

Charles Callan, ‘The <strong>Irish</strong> <strong>Labour</strong> <strong>History</strong> <strong>Society</strong>, 2000’, pp. 5-6<br />

‘Obituaries’, pp. 7-10<br />

‘Correspondence’, pp. 11-15<br />

John Hogan & Gary Murphy, ‘From guild to union: the evolution of the Dublin<br />

Bricklayers’ <strong>Society</strong>, 1670-1888’, pp. 17-24<br />

Des Cowman, ‘Combination, conflict and control: colliers and quarrymen in<br />

Tipperary, 1825-1845’, pp. 27-34<br />

John M. Hearne, ‘The cost of living and standard of living of urban workers in<br />

Waterford, 1834-18567’, pp. 37-50<br />

Brian Hanley. ‘Moss Twomey, radicalism and the IRA, 1931-1933: a reassessment’,<br />

pp. 53-60<br />

D.R. O’Connor Lysaght, ‘‘<strong>Labour</strong> must wait’: the making of a myth’, (essay)<br />

pp. 61-65<br />

D.A.J. MacPherson, ‘Women and work’, (review essay), pp. 67-71<br />

Brendan MacPartlin, ‘1913: the myth upheld’, (review essay), pp. 71-74<br />

‘Reviews’, pp. 75-88<br />

Fintan Lane, ‘<strong>Labour</strong> Lives 3, William Upton’, pp. 89-90<br />

Heather Holmes. ‘<strong>Irish</strong> migratory potato workers in Scotland: Radharc’s The<br />

Tattie Howkers and its making’, (document study), pp. 91-99<br />

Charles Callan, ‘ILGS Library & Archives, 2000’, p. 101<br />

Maura Craig. ‘Sources for labour history in the Central Library, Derry’, pp. 101-<br />

103<br />

Francis Devine, ‘Articles of <strong>Irish</strong> interest in North West <strong>Labour</strong> <strong>History</strong><br />

(Britain)’, pp.102-105<br />

Carol Quinn. ‘Social and economic records in the Boole Library Archives Service,<br />

University College, Cork’, pp. 105-106<br />

Dieter Lindemann & Robert Strötgen, ‘The archive and resources of the Museum<br />

der Arbeit (Hamburg)’, pp. 106-107<br />

Martin Conneely, ‘Electronic sources for labour history’, pp. 107-110<br />

Andrew Shields, ‘Dissertations and abstracts’, pp. 110-113<br />

‘Conference reports’, pp. 115-121<br />

Máirtín Ó Catháin, ‘A select bibliography of <strong>Irish</strong> labour history, 1999-2000’,<br />

pp. 121-126 ‘Notes on contributors’, pp. 127-128<br />

Saothar 27, 2002<br />

Fintan Lane & Emmet O’Connor, ‘Ebb tide or fifth wave? <strong>Labour</strong> history after<br />

the fall of the wall’ (editorial), pp. 3-4<br />

Fionnuala Richardson, ‘<strong>Irish</strong> <strong>Labour</strong> <strong>History</strong> <strong>Society</strong>, <strong>2001</strong>’, pp. 5-6<br />

‘Obituaries’, pp. 7-12<br />

‘Correspondence’, pp. 13-17<br />

K.J. James, ‘Merchants, manufacturers and the Ballymena handloom weavers:<br />

market conflict in the Ulster brown linen trade, 1873’, pp. 19- 29<br />

Peter Murray, ‘Radical way forward or sectarian cul-de-sac? Lindsay Crawford<br />

and Independent Orangeism reassessed’, pp. 31-42<br />

Helga Woggon, ‘‘Not merely a labour organisation’: the <strong>Irish</strong> Transport & General<br />

Workers’ Union and the Dublin dock strike, 1915-1916’, pp. 43-54<br />

Niamh Puirséil, ‘<strong>Labour</strong> and coalition: the impact of the first Inter-Party Government,<br />

1948-1951’, pp. 55-64<br />

Joe Finnerty, ‘Homes for the working class? <strong>Irish</strong> public housing-building cycles,<br />

1945-<strong>2001</strong>’, (essay), pp. 65-72<br />

Mary E. Daly, ‘Revisiting the Great Famine’, (review essay), pp. 73-76


Joost Augusteijn, ‘Radicals in a conservative society’, (review essay), pp. 77-80<br />

‘Reviews’, pp. 83-99<br />

Fintan Lane, ‘<strong>Labour</strong> Lives 4, Miriam Daly’, pp. 101-102<br />

Aindrias Ó Cathasaigh, ‘James Connolly and the writing of <strong>Labour</strong> in <strong>Irish</strong> <strong>History</strong><br />

(1910)’, (document study), pp. 103-108<br />

Caitríona Clear, ‘Sources of labour history in the archives of the James Hardiman<br />

Library, NUI, Galway’, pp. 109-112<br />

Tom Crean, ‘The reorganisation of the records of the <strong>Irish</strong> Bank Officials’ Association’,<br />

pp. 112-113<br />

Damian Mac Con Uladh, ‘Sources for <strong>Irish</strong> labour history in Berlin archives and<br />

libraries’, pp. 113-114<br />

Martin Conneely, ‘Electronic sources for labour history’, pp. 114-117<br />

Andrew Shields, ‘Dissertations and theses’, pp. 117-120<br />

Marian Elders, Elizabeth Kiely, Máire Leane & Clodagh O’Driscoll, ‘‘A union<br />

in those days was husband and wife’: women’s narratives on trade unions in<br />

Munster, 1936-1960’, (oral history), pp. 121-129<br />

‘Conference reports’, pp. 131-137<br />

Maedhbh McNamara, ‘A select bibliography of <strong>Irish</strong> labour history, <strong>2001</strong>’, pp.<br />

137-140 ‘Notes on contributors’, pp. 141-142<br />

Saothar 28, 2003<br />

Fintan Lane, ‘Remembering 1913’ (editorial), pp. 3-4<br />

Fionnual Richardson, ‘The <strong>Irish</strong> <strong>Labour</strong> <strong>History</strong> <strong>Society</strong>, 2002’, pp. 5-7<br />

‘Obituaries’, pp. 9-22<br />

‘Correspondence’, p. 23<br />

James McConnel, ‘The <strong>Irish</strong> Parliamentary Party, industrial relations and the<br />

1913 Lockout’, pp. 25-36<br />

Brian Hanley, ‘The <strong>Irish</strong> Citizen Army after 1916’, pp. 37-47<br />

Máirtín Ó Catháin, ‘‘Struggle or starve’: Derry unemployed workers’ movements,<br />

1926-1935’, pp. 49-60<br />

Charles Callan, ‘Painters and the Dublin building trades lockout of January-<br />

April, 1931’, pp. 63-76<br />

Pádraig G. Lane, ‘The <strong>Irish</strong> agricultural labourer in folklore and fiction’, (essay),<br />

pp. 79-89<br />

Caitríona Clear, ‘‘The red ink of emotion’: Maura Laverty, women’s work and<br />

<strong>Irish</strong> society in the 1940s’, (essay), pp. 90-97<br />

James Kelly, ‘The failure of idealism? Thomas `Russell and Robert Emmet’,<br />

(review essay), pp. 99-105<br />

Dónal Ó Drisceoil, ‘Shadow and substance: the <strong>Irish</strong> revolution and its aftermath’,<br />

(review Essay), pp. 106-109<br />

‘Reviews’, pp. 111-120<br />

Emmet O’Connor, ‘<strong>Labour</strong> Lives 5: Seán Murray’, pp. 121-122<br />

John Newsinger, ‘Reporting the 1913 Lockout: the Freeman’s Journal, Larkinism<br />

and the Dublin labour troubles’, (document study), pp. 125-133<br />

Ann Matthews, ‘The archive of the Communist Party of Ireland’, pp. 135-138<br />

Andrew Shields, ‘Dissertations and abstracts’, pp. 138-1140<br />

‘Conference Reports’, pp. 141-146<br />

Maedhbh McNamara, ‘A select bibliography of <strong>Irish</strong> labour history, 2002’, pp.<br />

147-149 ‘Notes on contributors’, pp. 151-152<br />

Saothar 29, 2004<br />

Fionnuala Richardson, ‘The <strong>Irish</strong> <strong>Labour</strong> <strong>History</strong> <strong>Society</strong>, 2003’, pp. 3-5<br />

‘Obituaries’, pp. 7-15<br />

Melanie Nolan, ‘Kith, kin and the working class: a transfer of Ulster-Scots culture<br />

to New Zealand’, pp. 19-31<br />

Margaret Ó hÓgartaigh, ‘Female teachers and professional trade unions in early<br />

twentieth century Ireland’, pp. 33-43<br />

Kate O’Malley, ‘Indo-<strong>Irish</strong> radical connections in the inter-war period’, pp. 45-<br />

55<br />

Elizabeth Kiely & Máire Leane, ‘Female domestic and farm workers in Munster,<br />

1936-1960: some insights from oral history’, pp. 57-65<br />

Harry Browne, The Northern Star, English Chartism & <strong>Irish</strong> politics, 1845-<br />

1848’, pp. 67-76<br />

Deirdre Clancy, ‘<strong>Labour</strong> Lives 6: Eva Gore-Booth, 1870-1926’, pp. 79-81<br />

Francis Devine, ‘A repetitive history: safety, health and welfare at work in Ireland,<br />

1802-1914’, (review essay), pp. 83-89<br />

Peadar King, ‘The emergence of the <strong>Irish</strong> social welfare system’, pp. 89-91<br />

‘Reviews’, pp. 93-105<br />

Diarmuid Whelan, ‘The Sheehy Skeffington Papers’, pp. 109-111<br />

‘Conference Reports’, pp. 113-114<br />

Saothar 30, 2005<br />

Fionnuala Richardson, ‘<strong>Irish</strong> <strong>Labour</strong> <strong>History</strong> <strong>Society</strong>, 2004’, pp. 3-5<br />

‘Obituary’, p. 7<br />

Colm Breatnach, ‘Working class resistance in pre-Famine County Dublin: the<br />

Dalkey quarry strikes of the 1820s’, pp. 9-19<br />

Conor McCabe, ‘The context and course of the <strong>Irish</strong> railway disputes of 1911’,<br />

pp. 21-31<br />

Charles Maguire, ‘Roddy Connolly and the Workers’ Party of Ireland in 1926’,<br />

pp. 33-45<br />

Charles Callan, ‘‘We got it for everybody’: the <strong>Irish</strong> National Painters’ & Decorators’<br />

Trade Union and the forty-hour week strike of 1964’, pp. 47-58<br />

Eugene Broderick, ‘Religion and class in nineteenth century Ireland: the social<br />

composition of Waterford’s Anglican community, 1831-1871’, pp. 61-71<br />

Emmet O’Connor, ‘The age of the Red Republic: the <strong>Irish</strong> Left and nationalism,


1909-1936’, (essay), pp. 73-82<br />

Siobhán Jones, ‘The <strong>Irish</strong> Protestant under the editorship of Lindsay Crawford,<br />

1901-1906’, (document study), pp. 85-96<br />

D.R. O’Connor Lysaght, ‘<strong>Labour</strong> Lives 7: Thomas Foran (1883-1951)’, pp., 99-<br />

100<br />

Fintan Lane, ‘Contradicting the Bolsheviks: Anton Pannekoek and European<br />

Marxism’, pp. 103-113<br />

‘Reviews’, pp. 115-126<br />

Saothar 31, 2006<br />

Fionnuala Richardson, ‘The <strong>Irish</strong> <strong>Labour</strong> <strong>History</strong> <strong>Society</strong>, 2005’, pp. 3-4<br />

‘Obituaries’, pp. 5-17<br />

‘Correspondence’, p. 19-24<br />

Dominic Haugh, ‘The ITGWU in Limerick, 1917-1922’, pp. 27-42<br />

Aileen O’Carroll, ‘Work organisation, technology, community and change: the<br />

storyof the Dublin docker’, pp. 45-53<br />

John Corcoran, ‘‘Fighting the good fight’: the Reverend Robert Martin Hilliard,<br />

1904-1937’, pp. 55-63<br />

Francis Devine, ‘Safety, health & welfare at work in the <strong>Irish</strong> Free State and Republic<br />

of Ireland, 1922-1990: measuring the problem’, pp. 65-74<br />

John Horne, ‘James Connolly and the Great Divide: Ireland, Europe and the<br />

First World War’, (essay), pp. 75-84<br />

Emmet O’Connor, ‘Connecting Connolly’, (review essay), pp. 85-89<br />

John Cunningham, ‘Politics and the <strong>Irish</strong> working class’, (review essay), pp. 89-<br />

94<br />

‘Reviews’, pp. 97-109<br />

Diarmuid Whelan, ‘Peter Tyrell’s account of Letterfrack, war and exile’,<br />

(document study), pp. 111-118<br />

Charles Callan, ‘<strong>Labour</strong> Lives no 8: Peadar Macken, 1978-1916’, pp. 121-123<br />

‘Conference Report’, pp. 125-127<br />

Niamh Puirséil, ‘Seán O’Casey Papers’, pp. 129<br />

‘Theses, 1999-2006 & Abstracts’, pp. 132-136<br />

Saothar 32, 2007<br />

Richardson, Fionnuala. ‘<strong>Irish</strong> <strong>Labour</strong> <strong>History</strong> <strong>Society</strong>, 2006, pp.3-4<br />

O’Connor, Emmet. ‘1907: a titanic year for Belfast <strong>Labour</strong>’, pp. 5-16<br />

Evans, Bryce. ‘The Construction Corps, 1940-1948’, pp. 19-31<br />

Cronin, Maura. ‘Class and status in Twentieth Century Ireland: the evidence of<br />

oral history’, pp. 33-43<br />

Callan, Charles. ‘R.J.P. Mortished (1891-1957’, (<strong>Labour</strong> Lives no. 9), pp. 45-48<br />

Hanley, Brian. ‘‘Agitate, educate, organise’: the IRA’s An tÓglách, 1965-1968’,<br />

(document study), pp. 51-62<br />

Clancy, Mary. ‘Working lives, women’s lives: some research sources and possi-<br />

bilities’, pp. 65-69<br />

Devine, Francis. ‘<strong>Labour</strong> press holdings in Peasrse Street Library, Dublin’, pp.<br />

69-71<br />

‘Conference Report’, pp. 75-76<br />

‘Obituaries’, pp. 79-84<br />

‘Correspondence’, pp. 87-88<br />

‘Sport and social class in Ireland: an agenda for research’, (review essay), pp. 91<br />

-96 ‘Reviews’, pp. 99-111<br />

Saothar 33, 2008<br />

<strong>Irish</strong> <strong>Labour</strong> <strong>History</strong> <strong>Society</strong>’, pp. 3-5<br />

Maguire, Martin. ‘Civil service trade unionism in Ireland (part 1), 1801-1922’,<br />

pp. 2-22<br />

Hogan, John. ‘Locked out: the 1905 dispute between the Bricklayers’ Union<br />

(AGIBSTU) and the Master Builders’ Association’, pp. 23-36<br />

Yeates, Pádraig. ‘Craft workers during the <strong>Irish</strong> revolution, 1919-1922’, pp. 37-<br />

56<br />

Buckley, Sarah-Ann. ‘Child neglect, poverty & class: the NSPCC in Ireland,<br />

1889-1939 – a case study’, pp. 57-72<br />

Foster, Gavin. ‘Class dismissed? The debate over a social basis to the Treaty<br />

split and <strong>Irish</strong> Civil War’, (Essay), pp. 73-88<br />

Ó Drisceoil, Dónal. ‘Tadhg Barry (1880-1921)’, (<strong>Irish</strong> <strong>Labour</strong> Lives no. 10), pp.<br />

89-92<br />

Devine, Francis. ‘<strong>Labour</strong> history sources and related articles in <strong>Irish</strong> Economic<br />

& Social <strong>History</strong>, 1974-2004’, pp. 95-102<br />

‘Obituaries’, pp. 103-112<br />

‘Correspondence’, pp, 113-120<br />

Kissane, Bill. ‘Must labour wait forever?’ (Review Essay), pp. 121-126<br />

‘Bew’s Ireland’, (Review Essay), pp. 126-132<br />

‘Reviews’, pp. 133-147<br />

Saothar 34, 2009<br />

<strong>Irish</strong> <strong>Labour</strong> <strong>History</strong> <strong>Society</strong>, 2008’, pp. 3-4<br />

O’Connell, Michael. ‘‘What a pity at the very source of wealth’: strikes and emigration,<br />

Berehaven mining district, 1861-c1900’, pp. 7-18<br />

Borgonovo, John. ‘‘A Soviet in embryo’: Cork’s food crisis and the People’s<br />

Food Committee, 1917-1918’, pp. 21-38<br />

Maguire, Martin. ‘Civil service trade unionism in Ireland (Part II), 1922-1990’,<br />

pp. 41-60<br />

Johnston-Kehoe, John. ‘‘The Unemployed TD’: the Unemployed Protest Committee<br />

and the brief political carreer of Jack Murphy, 1957-1958’, pp. 63-83<br />

Devine, Francis. ‘<strong>Irish</strong> Transport & General Workers’ Union: organisation in<br />

Dublin city and county, 1918-1928’, pp. 85-98


Cunningham, John. ‘‘She nearly dropped dead at the idea that someone would<br />

join voluntarily’: memories of ASTI activists, c1960-1990’, pp. 98-111<br />

Callan, Charles. ‘Marie Johnson (1874-1974)’ (<strong>Labour</strong> Lives no 11), pp. 113-<br />

115<br />

Gordon, Alistair. ‘Paddy Devlin Papers, Linen Hall Library, Belfast’, pp. 117-<br />

121<br />

Devine, Francis. ‘<strong>Labour</strong>-related records in the Cork City & County Archives’,<br />

pp. 118-121<br />

‘Obituaries’, pp. 123-131<br />

‘Correspondence’, pp. 133-138<br />

‘Conference Reports’, pp. 141-143<br />

Meade, Rosie. ‘More than ‘just’ a novel: The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists<br />

(1914)’ (Essay in Review), pp. 145-152<br />

‘Reviews’, pp. 171-184<br />

Saothar 35, 2010<br />

‘<strong>Irish</strong> <strong>Labour</strong> <strong>History</strong> <strong>Society</strong>, 2009’, pp. 3-5<br />

McCabe, Conor. ‘The <strong>Irish</strong> <strong>Labour</strong> Party and the 1920 Local Elections’, pp. 7-21<br />

Hogan, John. ‘Payback: the Dublin bricklayers’ strike, 1920-1921’, pp. 23-33<br />

Convery, David. ‘<strong>Irish</strong> participation in medical aid to Republican Spain, 1936-<br />

1939’, pp. 37-46<br />

Cullinane, Liam. ‘‘A happy blend’? <strong>Irish</strong> Republicanism, political violence and<br />

social agitation, 1962-1969’, pp. 49-65<br />

Pierce, Michael. ‘The shafow of Seán: O’Casey, commitment and writing Dublin’s<br />

working class’, (essay), pp. 69-85<br />

Cunningham, John. ‘James M. Pringle (1883-1949)’, (<strong>Labour</strong> Lives no. 12), pp.<br />

87-90<br />

Devine, Francis. ‘Papers of the <strong>Irish</strong> Transport & General Workers’ Union in the<br />

National Library of Ireland’, pp. 91-95<br />

‘Obituaries’, pp. 97-105<br />

‘Conferences and events’, pp. 107-109<br />

McGarry, Fearghal. ‘The half-full glass of <strong>Irish</strong> labour history’, (review essay),<br />

pp. 111-116<br />

‘Reviews’, pp. 119-131<br />

Saothar 36, <strong>2011</strong><br />

Clancy, Mary & Cunningham, John. ‘Editorial: Researching women and researching<br />

labour’, pp. 3-4<br />

Muldowney, Mary. ‘Breaking the mould? The employment of women in <strong>Irish</strong><br />

railway companies during the First World War’, pp. 7-17<br />

Curry, James. ‘Delia Larkin: ‘More harm to the Big Fellow than any of the employers?’<br />

pp. 19-25<br />

Kyte, Elizabeth. ‘Sighle Humphreys: a case study in irish socialist feminism,<br />

1920s-1930s’, pp. 27-35<br />

McAuliffe, Mary. ‘The <strong>Irish</strong> woman worker and the Conditions of Employment<br />

Act, 1936 – responses from the <strong>Irish</strong> Free State women Senators’, pp. 37-47<br />

Farrell, Aisling. ‘‘Harassed housewives fight the consumer’s battle’: the formation<br />

of the <strong>Irish</strong> Housewives’ Association & the campaign for price control,<br />

clean food and equitable distribution in the Ireland of ‘The Emergency’, pp. 49-<br />

58<br />

Redmond, Jennifer. ‘The largest remaining reserve of manpower: historical<br />

myopia, <strong>Irish</strong> women workers and World War Two’, pp. 61-70<br />

Devine, Francis. ‘‘Second class citizens who are being subsidised by the men<br />

…’: women in the <strong>Irish</strong> Transport & General Workers’ Union and Workers’ Union<br />

of Ireland, 1945-1960, pp. 73-86<br />

Ayres, Margaret. ‘Equal pay for women: words not deeds?’, pp. 89-96<br />

Moriarty, Theresa. ‘May (Abraham) Tennant, 1869-1946’, [<strong>Labour</strong> Lives no<br />

13], pp. 99-101<br />

Marley, Laurence. ‘The state of labour history: international perspectives’,<br />

[review essay], pp. 103-108<br />

‘Film review’, pp. 109-111<br />

‘Reviews’, pp. 113-123<br />

‘Conferences and events’, pp. 124-126<br />

‘Obituaries’, pp. 127-137<br />

‘Correspondence’, pp. 137-140<br />

‘<strong>Irish</strong> <strong>Labour</strong> <strong>History</strong> <strong>Society</strong>, 2010’, pp. 141-142<br />

Editorials<br />

Clancy, Mary & Cunningham, John. ‘Researching women and researching labour’,<br />

S36, 3-4<br />

Crean, Tom & O’Connor, Emmet. ‘Twenty five years on’, pp. 3-4<br />

Cunningham, John. See Clancy, Mary<br />

Lane, Fintan & O’Connor, Emmet, ‘Speed the plough’, S26, pp. 3-4<br />

Lane, Fintan & O’Connor, Emmet, ‘Ebb tide or fifth wave? <strong>Labour</strong> history after<br />

the fall of the wall’, S27, 3-4<br />

Lane, Fintan. ‘Remembering 1913’, S28, 3-4<br />

O’Connor, Emmet. See Crean, Tom & Lane, Fintan.<br />

<strong>Irish</strong> <strong>Labour</strong> <strong>History</strong> <strong>Society</strong> Reports<br />

Callan, Charles. S25, 5-7; S26, 5-6<br />

Murphy, Kevin. S36, 141-142<br />

Richardson, Fionnuala. S27, 5-6; S28, 5-7; S29, 3-5; S30, 3-5; S31, 3-4; S32, 3-<br />

4; S33, 3-5; 34, 3-4; S35, 3-5


Obituaries<br />

Breatnach, Niamh. ‘Norah O’Neill’, S28, 19-21<br />

Broughan, Tommy. ‘Tony Dermody’, S29, 12-13<br />

Byrne, Brendan. ‘Jack Jones’, S34, 125-127<br />

Callan, Charles. ‘Dominick F. Murphy’, S34, 127-128<br />

Connolly, Kieron & Sheehan, George. ‘Ross Connolly’, S36, 128-132<br />

Coughlan, Anthony. ‘John Joseph O’Dowd’, S28, 18-19<br />

Devine, Francis. ‘Andy Barr’, S29, 7-10<br />

Devine, Francis. ‘Emrys Bevan’, S29, 10-11<br />

Devine, Francis. ‘Terry Carlin’, S28, 9-12<br />

Devine, Francis. ‘Paddy Devlin’, S25, 9-11<br />

Devine, Francis. ‘Patrick Funge’, S27, 9-10<br />

Devine, Francis. ‘John de Courcy Ireland’, S31, pp. 8-14<br />

Devine, Francis. ‘James Plunkett Kelly’, S28, 14-16<br />

Devine, Francis. ‘Micheál O’Riordan’, S31, 5-8<br />

Devine, Francis. ‘Hugh Geraghty’, S32, 79-82<br />

Devine, Francis. ‘Ruth Frow’, S33, 107-111<br />

Devine, Francis. ‘John Nettleton’, S33, 103-106<br />

Devine, Francis. ‘Neil Kearney’, S34, 129-131<br />

Devine, Francis. ‘John B. Smethurst’, S35, 97-100<br />

Devine, Francis. ‘Justin Keating’, S35, 100-102<br />

Devine, Francis. See Simmons, Sheila<br />

Dunne, Tom. ‘Jim Larkin’, S25, 11-13<br />

Finlay, Andrew. ‘Stephen McGonagle’, S27, 10-12<br />

Friel, Jim. ‘Freddy Anderson’, S27, 7-8<br />

ITH, ‘Herbert Steiner’, S26, 9-10<br />

Halligan, Brendan. ‘Michael O’Leary’, S31, pp. 16-17<br />

Kearney, Ben. ‘Matt Merrigan’, S25, 13-16<br />

Kostick, Conor. ‘Brian Manning’, S29, 14-15<br />

Murphy, Michael. ‘Gerry Fitt’, S32, 83-84<br />

Murphy, Noel. ‘Jim Savage’, S30, 7<br />

Ó Catháin, Máirtín. ‘John McGuffin’, S28, 17-18<br />

O’Connor, Philip. ‘Pat Murphy’, S35, 102-105<br />

O’Riordan, Manus. ‘Eugene Downing’, S28, 12-14<br />

O’Riordan, Manus. ‘Maurice Levitas’, S26, 7-9<br />

Owens, Harry. ‘Bob Doyle’, S34, 123-124<br />

Sheehan, George. See Connolly, Kieron<br />

Simmons, Sheila & Devine, Francis. ‘Evelyn Owens’, S36, 133-13136<br />

Yeates, Pádraig. ‘Tomás Mac Giolla’, S36, 127-128<br />

Correspondence<br />

Boran, Ann. ‘Nixie Boran’, S28, 23<br />

Devine, Francis. ‘Paddy O’Daire and the Thetis experiment’, S26, 11<br />

Devine, Francis. ‘Shapurji Saklatvala and <strong>Irish</strong> <strong>Labour</strong>, 1920-1936’, S31, pp. 19-<br />

24<br />

Devine, Francis. ‘British plans to raid Liberty Hall in 1916’, S32, 87-88<br />

Devine, Francis. ‘‘Casey’! Will the real Walter Hampson please stand up?’, S33,<br />

115-118<br />

Devine, Francis. ‘Jennie Shanahan: an appreciation by Louie Bennett’, S36, 137-<br />

140<br />

Downing, Eugene. ‘Moss Twomey’, S27, 15<br />

Frow, Ruth. ‘The Working Class Movement Library’, S26, 12<br />

Futter, Royston. ‘John B. Smethurst’, S36, 137<br />

Hanley, Brian. ‘Moss Twomey’, S27, 15<br />

Hanley, Brian. ‘The IRA in the 1960s’, S33, 113-114<br />

Ireland, John de Coury. ‘Jim Kemmy’, S26, 12<br />

Ireland, John de Courcy. ‘Larkin and Russia’, S27, 15-16<br />

Johnston, Roy. ‘The IRA in the 1960s’, S33, 113-114<br />

Lane, Fintan. ‘A response to Maura Cronin’, S27, 13<br />

Lane, Fintan. ‘Connolly’s birthplace: his parents’ view’, S28, 23<br />

Keable, Ken. ‘Connolly and Esperanto’, S26, 13-14; S27, 17<br />

Kearns, Peter. ‘‘Red Robert’ McGrath: Newry socialist’, S27, 16-17<br />

Kinealy, Christine & MacAtasney, Gerard. ‘S.J. Connolly and the Great Famine<br />

in Belfast’, S27, 13-14<br />

Krilov, L.S. ‘Larkin and Russia’, S26, 14-15<br />

Logue, Paddy. ‘Bloody Sunday and the ICTU’, S26, 11<br />

MacAtasney, Gerard. See Kinealy, Christine<br />

MacLochlainn, Alf. ‘Moss Twomey’, S27, 15<br />

Nevin, Donal. ‘Between Comrades: James Connolly, Letters & Correspondence,<br />

1889-1916’, S34, 135-138<br />

O’Connor Lysaght, D.R. ‘Kit Conway and Cathal o’Shannon’, S25, 17<br />

O’Connor Lysaght, D.R.. ‘Jim Kemmy’, S27, 14<br />

O’Connor Lysaght, D.R.. ‘The social basis of the Twenty Six County Civil<br />

War’, S34, 133-135<br />

People’s <strong>History</strong> Museum. ‘Manchester museums’, S27, 17<br />

Articles<br />

Ayres, Margaret. ‘Equal pay for women: words not deeds?’, S36, 89-98<br />

Borgonovo, John. ‘‘A Soviet in embryo’: Cork’s food crisis & the People’s Food<br />

Committee, 1917-1918’, S34, 21-28<br />

Breatnach, Colm. ‘Working class resistance in pre-Famine County Dublin: the<br />

Dalkey quarry strikes of the 1820s’, S30, 9-19


Buckley, Sarah-Ann. ‘Child neglect, poverty and class: the NSPCC in Ireland,<br />

1889-1939 – a case study’, S33, 57-70<br />

Callan, Charles. ‘‘They stooped to conquer’: inter-union rivalry in the painting<br />

trade, 1892-1910’, S25, 45-55<br />

Callan, Charles. ‘Painters and the Dublin building trades lockout of January-<br />

April, 1931’, S28, 63-76<br />

Callan, Charles. ‘‘We got it for everybody’: the <strong>Irish</strong> National Painters’ & Decorators’<br />

Trade Union and the forty hour week strike of 1964’, S30, 47-58<br />

Convery, David. ‘<strong>Irish</strong> participation in medical aid to Republican Spain, 1936-<br />

1939’, S35, 37-46<br />

Corcoran, John. ‘‘Fighting the good fight’: the Reverend Robert Martin Hilliard,<br />

1904-1937’, S31, pp. 55-62<br />

Cowman, Des. ‘Combination, conflict and control: colliers and quarrymen in<br />

Tipperary, 1825-1845’, S26, 27-34<br />

Cronin, Maura. ‘Class and status in Twentieth Century Ireland: the evidence of<br />

oral history’, S32, 33-48<br />

Cullinane, Liam. ‘‘A happy blend?’ <strong>Irish</strong> republicanism, political violence and<br />

social agitation, 1962-1969’, S35, 49-63<br />

Cunningham, John. ‘‘She nearly dropped dead at the idea that someone would<br />

join voluntarily’: memories of ASTI activists, c1960-1990’, S34, 98-111<br />

Curry, James. ‘Delia Larkin: ‘More harm to the Big Fellow than any of the employers?’’,<br />

S36, 19-25<br />

Devine, Francis. ‘Safety, health and welfare at work in the <strong>Irish</strong> Free State and<br />

Republic of Ireland, 1922-1990: measuring the problem’. S31, pp. 65-74<br />

Devine, Francis. ‘<strong>Irish</strong> Transport & General Workers’ Union: organisation in<br />

Dublin city & county, 1918-1928’, S34, 85-98<br />

Devine, Francis. ‘‘Second class citizens who are being subsidised by the men<br />

…’: women in the <strong>Irish</strong> Transport & General Workers’ Union and Workers’ Union<br />

of Ireland, 1945-1960’, S36, 89-98<br />

Dillon, Paul. ‘James Connolly and the Kerry Famine of 1898’, S25, 29-42<br />

Evans, Bryce. ‘The Construction Corps, 1940-1948’, S32, 19-31<br />

Farrell, Aisling. ‘‘Harassed housewives fight the consumer’s battkle’: the formation<br />

of the <strong>Irish</strong> Housewives’ Association and the campaign for price control,<br />

clean food and equitable distribution in the Ireland of ‘the Emergency’’, S36. 49<br />

-58<br />

Hanley, Brian. ‘Moss Twomey, radicalism and the IRA, 1931-1933: a reassessment’,<br />

S26, 53-60<br />

Hanley, Brian. ‘The <strong>Irish</strong> Citizen Army after 1916’, S28, 37-47<br />

Haugh, Dominic. ‘The ITGWU in Limerick, 1917-1922’, S21, pp. 27-43<br />

Hearne, John M. ‘The cost of living and the standard of living of urban workers<br />

in Waterford, 1834-1856’, S26, 3750<br />

Hogan, John. ‘Locked out: the 1905 dispute between the Bricklayers’ Union<br />

(AGIBSLTU) and the Master Builders’ Association’, S33, 23-35<br />

Hogan, John. ‘Payback: the Dublin bricklayers’ strike, 1920-1921’, S35, 23-33<br />

Hogan, John & Murphy, Gary. ‘From guild to union: the evolution of the Dublin<br />

Bricklayers’ <strong>Society</strong>, 1670-1888’, S26, 17-24<br />

James, K.J. ‘Merchants, manufacturers and the Ballymena handloom weavers:<br />

market conflict in the Ulster brown linen trade, 1873’, S27, 19-29<br />

Johnston-Kehoe, John. ‘‘The Unemployed TD’: the Unemployed Protest Committee<br />

and the brief political career of Jack Murphy, 1957-1958’, S34, 63-83<br />

Kiely, Elizabeth & Leane, Máire. ‘Female domestic servants and farm workers<br />

in Munster, 1936-1960: some insights from oral history’, S29, 57-65<br />

Kyte, Elizabeth. ‘Sighle Humphreys: a case study in irish socialist feminism,<br />

1920s-1930s’, S36, 2736<br />

Leane, Máire. See Kiely, Elizabeth<br />

McAuliffe, Mary. ‘The <strong>Irish</strong> woman worker and the Conditions of Employment<br />

Act, 1936: responses from the women Senators’, S36, 3746<br />

McCabe, Conor. ‘The context and course of the <strong>Irish</strong> railway disputes of 1911’,<br />

S30, 21-31<br />

McCabe, Conor. ‘The <strong>Irish</strong> <strong>Labour</strong> Party and the 1920 Local Elections’, S35, 7-<br />

20<br />

McConnel, James. ‘The <strong>Irish</strong> Parliamentary Party, industrial relations and the<br />

1913 Dublin lockout’, S28, 25-36<br />

McGarry, Fearghal. ‘‘Catholics first and politicians afterwards’: the <strong>Labour</strong><br />

Party and the Workers’ Republic, 1936-1939’, S25, 57-65<br />

Maguire, Charles. ‘Roddy Connolly & the Workers’ Party Of Ireland in 1926’,<br />

S30, 33-45<br />

Maguire, Martin. ‘Civil service trade unionism in Ireland (part 1), 1801-1922’,<br />

S33, 7-21<br />

Maguire, Martin. ‘Civil service trade unionism in Ireland (part II), 1922-1990’,<br />

S34, 41-60<br />

Muldowney, Mary. ‘Breaking the mould? The employment of women in <strong>Irish</strong><br />

railway companies during the First World War’, S36, 7-17<br />

Murphy, Gary. See Hogan, John.<br />

Murray, Peter. ‘Radical way forward or sectarian cul-de-sac? Lindsay Crawford<br />

and Independent Orangeism reassessed’, S27, 31-42<br />

Nolan, Melanie. ‘Kith, kin and the working class: a transfer of Ulster-Scots culture<br />

to New Zealand?’ pp. 19-31<br />

O’Carroll, Aileen. ‘Work organisation, technology, community and change: the<br />

story of the Dublin docker’, S31, pp. 45-53<br />

Ó Catháin, Máirtín. ‘Michael Davitt and Scotland’, S25, 19-26<br />

Ó Catháin, Máirtín. ‘‘Struggle or starve?’: Derry unemployed workers’ movements,<br />

1926-1935’, S28, 49-60<br />

O’Connell, Michael. ‘‘What a pity at the very source of wealth!’: strikes and


emigration, Berehaven mining district, 1861-c1900’, S34, 7-18<br />

O’Connor, Emmet. ‘1907: a titanic year for Belfast <strong>Labour</strong>’, S32, 5-16<br />

Ó hÓgartaigh, Margaret. ‘Female teachers and professional trade unions in early<br />

twentieth century Ireland’, S29, 33-41<br />

O’Malley, Kate. ‘Indo-<strong>Irish</strong> radical connections in the inter-war period’, S29,<br />

4555<br />

Puirséil, Niamh. ‘<strong>Labour</strong> and coalition: the impact of the first inter-party government,<br />

1948-1951’, S27, 55-64<br />

Redmond, Jennifer. ‘The largest remaining reserve of manpower: historical<br />

myopia, irish women workers and World War Two’, S36, 61-70<br />

Woggon, Helga. ‘Not merely a labour organisation’: the <strong>Irish</strong> Transport & General<br />

Workers’ Union and the Dublin dock strike, 1915-1916’, S27, 43-54<br />

Yeates, Pádraig. ‘Craft workers during the <strong>Irish</strong> revolution, 1919-1922’, S37, 37<br />

-54<br />

Essays in Review<br />

Augusteijn, Joost. ‘The 1930s and popular politics’, S25, 83-86<br />

Augusteijn, Joost. ‘Radicals in a conservative society’, S27, 77-80<br />

Cunningham, John. ‘Politics and the <strong>Irish</strong> working class’, S31, pp. 89-94<br />

Daly, Mary E. ‘Revising the Great Famine’, S27, 73-76<br />

Devine, Francis. ‘A repetitive history: safety, health & welfare at work in Ireland,<br />

1802-1914’, S29, 83-89<br />

Finn, Daniel. ‘Official history’, S34, 163-169<br />

Kelly, James. ‘The failure of idealism? Thomas Russell and Robert Emmet’,<br />

S28, 99-105<br />

King, Peadar. ‘The emergence of the <strong>Irish</strong> social welfare system’, S29, 89-91<br />

Kissane, Bill. ‘’Must <strong>Labour</strong> wait forever?’, S37, 121-126<br />

Lane, Fintan. ‘Contradicting the Bolsheviks: Anton Pannekoek & European<br />

Marxism’, S30, 103-113<br />

McGarry, Fearghal. ‘The half-full glass of <strong>Irish</strong> labour history’, S35, 111-116<br />

MacPartlin, Brendan. ‘1913: the myth upheld’, S26, 71-74<br />

MacPherson, D.A.J. ‘Women at work’, S26, 67-71<br />

Marley, Laurence, ‘The state of labour history: international perspectives’, S36,<br />

103-108<br />

O’Callaghan, Liam. ‘Sport and social class in Ireland: an agenda for research’,<br />

S32, 91-96<br />

O’Connor, Emmet. ‘Connecting Connolly’, S31, pp. 85-89<br />

Ó Drisceoil, Dónal. ‘A very <strong>Irish</strong> revolutionary’, S25, 79-83<br />

Ó Drisceoil, Dónal. ‘Shadow and substance: the <strong>Irish</strong> revolution and its aftermath’,<br />

S28, 106-109<br />

Ó Seaghadha, Barra. ‘Engaging with an <strong>Irish</strong> intellectual’, S34, 155-163<br />

Whelan, Kevin. ‘Bew’s Ireland’, S33, 126-131<br />

Publications Reviewed By Author<br />

Allen, Joan & Ashton, Owen R. (eds). Papers for the People: a Study of the<br />

Chartist Press, (Merlin Press, London, 2005), pp. 225, S30, 117<br />

Allen, Joan; Campbell, Alan; & McIlroy, John. Histories of <strong>Labour</strong>: National &<br />

International Perspectives, (Merlin Press, Pontypool, 2010), pp. 399, S36, 103-<br />

108<br />

Allen, Nicholas. George Russell (AE) & the New Ireland, 1905-1930, (Four<br />

Courts Press, Dublin, 2003), pp. 240, S29, 97-98<br />

Armstrong, Allan. From Michael Davitt to James Connolly: ‘Internationalism<br />

From Below’ & the Challenge to the United Kingdom State & British Empire<br />

From 1879-1895, (Intfrobel Publications, Glasgow, 2010), pp. 204, S36, 122-<br />

123<br />

Ashton, Owen R. See Allen, Joan.<br />

Augusteijn, Joost (ed). The <strong>Irish</strong> Revolution, 1913-1923, (Palgrave, Basingstoke,<br />

2002), pp. 256, S28, 106-109<br />

Barton, Brian & Foy, Michael. The Easter Rising, (Sutton Publishing, London,<br />

1999), pp. 274, S25, 91-92<br />

Baxell, Richard. British Volunteers in the Spanish Civil War: The British Battalion<br />

in the International Brigades, 1936-1939, (London & New York, 2004), pp.<br />

221, S29, 102-104<br />

Baxell, Richard. Laurie Lee in the International Brigades: Writer or Fighter?<br />

(International Brigade Memorial Trust, London, 2004), pp. 24, S29, 102-104<br />

Bell, Jonathan & Watson, Mervyn. A <strong>History</strong> of <strong>Irish</strong> Farming, 1750-1950,<br />

(Four Courts Press, Dublin, 2008), pp. 344, S33, 143-144<br />

Berger, Stefan & Compston, Hugh (eds). Policy Concertation & Social Partnership<br />

in Western Europe: Lessons for the Twenty-First Century, (Bergahn Books,<br />

New York/Oxford, 2002), pp. 382, S27, 98-99<br />

Bew, Paul. Ireland: the Politics of Enmity, 1789-2006, (Oxford University Press,<br />

Oxford, 2007), pp. 613, S33, 126-131<br />

Bielenberg, Andy (ed). The Shannon Scheme & the Electrification of the <strong>Irish</strong><br />

Free State: an Inspirational Milestone, (Lilliput Press, Dublin, 2002), pp. 68,<br />

S28, p. 118<br />

Borgonovo, John. Spies, Informers & the ‘Anti-Sinn Féin <strong>Society</strong>’: the Intelligence<br />

War in Cork City, 1920-1921, (<strong>Irish</strong> Academic Press, Dublin & Portland,<br />

2007), pp. 198, S33, 140-142<br />

Boyce, D. George & O’Day, Alan (eds). Ireland in Transition, 1867-1921,<br />

(Routledge, London, 2004), pp. 291, S29, 95-96<br />

Boyd, Andrew. William McMullen, With James Connolly in Belfast, (Donaldson<br />

Archives, Edinburgh, nd), pp. 32, S26, 81<br />

Boyd, Andrew. Jack White, First Commander of the <strong>Irish</strong> Citizen Army,<br />

(Donaldson Archives, Edinburgh, <strong>2001</strong>), pp. 45, S26, 81


Boyd, Andrew. Jim Connell: Author of the Red Flag, (Donaldson Archives, Edinburgh,<br />

<strong>2001</strong>), pp. 49, S27, 91-92<br />

Byrne, Al. Guinness Time: My Days in the World’s Most Famous Brewery,<br />

(Town House & Country House, Dublin, 1999), pp. 236, S25, 90-91<br />

Callan, Charles. Painters in Union: the <strong>Irish</strong> National Painters’ & Decorators’<br />

Trade Union & Its Forerunners, (Watchword Publications, Dublin, 20080, PP.<br />

376, S34, 175<br />

Callan, Charles & Desmond, Barry. <strong>Irish</strong> <strong>Labour</strong> Lives: A Biographical Dictionary<br />

of <strong>Irish</strong> <strong>Labour</strong> Party Deputies, Senators, MPs & MEPS, (Watchword, Dublin,<br />

2010),. Pp. 323, S36, 119-121<br />

Callesen, Gerd (comp). Socialist Internationals – A Bibliography: Publications<br />

of the Social-Democratic & Socialist Internationals, 1914-2000, (Friedrich-<br />

Ebert Stiftung for IALHI, Bonn & Gent, <strong>2001</strong>), pp. 167, S26, 81-82<br />

Campbell, Fergus. Land & Revolution: Nationalist Politics in the West of Ireland,<br />

1891-1921, (Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2005), pp. 356, S30, 119<br />

Campbell, Fergus. The <strong>Irish</strong> Establishment, 1879-1914, (Oxford University<br />

Press, Oxford, 2009), pp. 344, S35, 120-121<br />

Campbell, Alan. See Allen, Joan<br />

Campbell, Alan. See McIlroy, John<br />

Carey, Sophia. Social Security in Ireland, 1939-1952: the Limits to Solidarity,<br />

(<strong>Irish</strong> Academic Press, Dublin, 2007), pp. 280, S32, 106-107<br />

Clare, Liam. Enclosing the Common: Dalkey, the Sugar Loaves & Bray, 1820-<br />

1870, (Four Courts Press, Dublin, 2004), pp. 64, S29, 94-95<br />

Clear, Caitríona. Women of the House: Women’s Household Work in Ireland,<br />

1926-1961: Discourses, Experiences, Memories, (<strong>Irish</strong> Academic Press, Dublin,<br />

2000), pp. 278, S26, 67-71<br />

Clear, Caitríona. Social Change & Everyday Life in Ireland, 1850-1922,<br />

(Manchester University Press, Manchester, 2007), pp. 206, S33, 139<br />

Coleman, Marie. IFUT: A <strong>History</strong> – the <strong>Irish</strong> Federation of University Teachers,<br />

1963-1999, (IFUT, Dublin, 2000), pp. 110, S27, 96-97<br />

Collins, Sinéad. Balrothery Poor Law Union, County Dublin, 1839-1951, (Four<br />

Courts Press, Dublin, 2004), pp. 64, S31, 104-105<br />

Comerford, R.V. & Delaney, Enda (eds). National Questions: Reflections on<br />

Daniel O’Connell & Contemporary Ireland, (Wolfhound Press, Dublin, 2000),<br />

pp. 109, S25, 97<br />

Compston, Hugh. See Berger, Stefan.<br />

Costello, Francis. The <strong>Irish</strong> Revolution & its Aftermath, 1916-1923: Years of<br />

Revolt, (<strong>Irish</strong> Academic Press, Dublin, 2003), pp. 357, S28, 106-109<br />

Cousins, Mel. The Birth of Social Welfare in Ireland, 1922-1952, (Four Courts<br />

Press, Dublin, 2003), pp. 240, S29, 89-91<br />

Cowley, Ultan. The Men who Built Britain: a <strong>History</strong> of the <strong>Irish</strong> Navvy,<br />

(Wolfhound Press, Dublin, <strong>2001</strong>), pp. 200, S27, 87-88<br />

Cronin, Mike; Murphy, William; & Rouse, Paul (eds), The Gaelic Athletic Association,<br />

1884-2009, (<strong>Irish</strong> Academic Press, Dublin, 2009), pp. 300, S34, 182<br />

Cullen, Frank. Cleansing Rural Ireland: Public Health & Housing Initiatives in<br />

South Dublin Poor Law Union, 1880-1920, (Maynooth Series In Local <strong>History</strong>,<br />

<strong>Irish</strong> Academic Press, Dublin, <strong>2001</strong>), pp. 63, S27, 93-94<br />

Cullen, Mary & Luddy, Maria (eds). Female Activists: <strong>Irish</strong> Women & Change,<br />

1900-1960, (Woodfield Press, Dublin, <strong>2001</strong>), pp. 250, S26, 83-84<br />

Cullen Owens, Rosemary. Louie Bennett, (Cork University Press, Cork, <strong>2001</strong>),<br />

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Scientist, (Four Courts Press, Dublin, <strong>2001</strong>), pp. 250, S27, 96<br />

Ó Cuirc, Liam, Mallonga Historio de la Esperanto Movado en Irlando,<br />

(Esperanto Association of Ireland, Dublin, 1996), pp. 32, S27, 95<br />

O’Day, Alan. See Boyce, D. George.<br />

Ó Drisceoil, Dónal. Peadar O’Donnell, (Cork University Press, Cork, <strong>2001</strong>), pp.<br />

164, S27, 77-80<br />

Ó Drisceoil, Dónal. See Lane, Fintan.<br />

Ó Gráda, Cormac. Jewish Ireland in the Age of Joyce: a Socio-economic <strong>History</strong>,<br />

(Princeton University Press, Princeton, 2006), pp. 320, S32, 99<br />

O’Grady, James Standish. (ed Edward A. Hagan). To the Leaders of Our Working<br />

People, (University College Dublin Press, Dublin, 2002), pp. 119, S28, 114-<br />

115<br />

Ó hÓgartaigh, Ciarán & Ó hÓgartaigh, Margaret. Business Archival Sources for<br />

the Local Historian, (Four Courts Press, Dublin, 2010), pp. 93, S36, 123-124<br />

Ó hÓgartaigh, Margaret. Kathleen Lynn: <strong>Irish</strong>woman, Patriot, Doctor, (<strong>Irish</strong><br />

Academic Press, Dublin, 2006), pp. 180, S32, 100-101<br />

Ó hÓgartaigh, Margaret. See Ó hÓgartaigh, Ciarán<br />

O’Neill, Marie. Grace Gifford Plunkett & <strong>Irish</strong> Freedom: Tragic Bride of 1916,<br />

(<strong>Irish</strong> Academic Press, Dublin, 2000), pp. 117, S25, 97<br />

Ó Ríain, Mícheál. On the Move: Córas Iompair Éireann, 1945-1995, (Gill &<br />

Macmillan, Dublin, 1995), pp. 470, S25, 94-95<br />

O’Leary, Don. Vocationalism & Social Catholicism in twentieth Century Ireland,<br />

(<strong>Irish</strong> Academic Press, Dublin, 1999), pp. 274, S26, 82-83<br />

O’Leary, Paul. Immigration And Integration: the <strong>Irish</strong> in Wales, 1798-1922,<br />

(University of Wales Press, Cardiff, 2000), pp. 340, S25, 87-88<br />

Ó Longaigh, Seosamh. Emergency Law in Independent Ireland, 1923-1949,<br />

(Four Court Press, Dublin, 2006), pp. 136, S31, 101-102<br />

O’Neill, Thomas P. James Fintan Lalor, (Golden Publications, Wexford, 2003),<br />

pp. 222, S31, 102-103<br />

O’Riordan, Annnette (ed) You Are <strong>History</strong>, You Are Legend, (Relatives &<br />

Friends of Waterford International Brigaders, Waterford, 2004), pp. 31, S29, 102<br />

-104<br />

O’Riordan, Manus. See Devine, Francis.<br />

Ogle, Brendan. Off the Rails: the Story of the <strong>Irish</strong> Locomotive Drivers’ Association,<br />

(Currach Press, Dublin, 2003), pp. 360, S29, 105<br />

Palmer, Bryan D. <strong>Labour</strong>ing the Canadian Millennium: Writing on Work &<br />

Workers, <strong>History</strong> & Historiography, (Canadian Committee On <strong>Labour</strong> <strong>History</strong>,<br />

St John’s, Newfoundland, 2000), pp. 483, S26, 88<br />

Pannekoek, Anton. Workers’ Councils, (AK Press, Oakland, Ca & Edinburgh,<br />

2003), pp. 219, S30, 103-113<br />

Parkhill, Trevor. See O’Connor, Emmet.<br />

Patterson, Henry. Ireland since 1939: the Persistence of Conflict, (Penguin Ireland,<br />

Dublin, 2006), pp. 448, S31, 100-101<br />

Prince, Simon. Northern Ireland’s ’68: Civil Rights, Global Revolt & the Origins<br />

of the Troubles, (<strong>Irish</strong> Academic Press, Dublin, 2007), pp. 272, S32, 104-<br />

105<br />

Prunty, Jacinta. Dublin Slums, 1800-1925: A Study in Urban Geography, (<strong>Irish</strong><br />

Academic Press, Dublin, 1999), pp. 366, S25, 88-89<br />

Puirséil, Niamh. The <strong>Irish</strong> <strong>Labour</strong> Party, 1922-1973, (University College Dublin<br />

Press, Dublin, 2007), pp. 400, S33, 121-126<br />

Puirséil, Niamh. See Deasy, Joe.<br />

Puirséil, Niamh. See Devine, Francis.<br />

Quinlan, Carmel. Genteel Revolutionaries: Anna & Thomas Haslam & the <strong>Irish</strong><br />

Women’s Movement, (Cork University Press, Cork, 2002), pp. 265, S28, 113-<br />

114<br />

Quinn, James. A Soul on Fire: a Life of Thomas Russell, (<strong>Irish</strong> Academic Press,<br />

Dublin, 2002), pp. 336, S28, 99-105<br />

Quinn, Ruairí. Straight Left: a Journey in Politics, (Hodder Headline Ireland,


Dublin, 2005), pp. 436, S30, 125-126<br />

Rafter, Kevin. Democratic Left: The Life & Death of an <strong>Irish</strong> Political Party,<br />

(<strong>Irish</strong> Academic Press, Dublin, <strong>2011</strong>), pp. 272, S36, 117-119<br />

Rediker, Marcus. See Linebaugh, Peter.<br />

Redmond, Seán. Partners in Revolt: The United <strong>Irish</strong>men, 1792-1798 (1803) &<br />

the British Reform Movement, (Seán Redmond, Dublin, nd), pp. 26, S26, 78-79<br />

Redmond, Seán. Belfast is Burning, 1941: the Story of the Assistance Given by<br />

the Emergency Services from Éire following the German Bombing of Belfast,<br />

(IMPACT, Dublin, 2002), pp. 40, S28, 119<br />

Reidy, Conor. Ireland’s ‘Moral Hospital’, The <strong>Irish</strong> Borstal System, 1906-1956,<br />

(<strong>Irish</strong> Academic Press, Dublin,. 2009), pp. 256, S35, 122-124<br />

Roberts, Geoffrey. See Girvin, Brian.<br />

Rose, Jonathan. The Intellectual Life of the British Working Classes, (Yale University<br />

Press, New Haven & London, <strong>2001</strong>), pp. 534, S27, 97-98<br />

Rouse, Paul. See Cronin, Mike.<br />

Ryan, Louise. Gender, Identity & the <strong>Irish</strong> Press, 1922-1937: Embodying the<br />

Nation, (Edwin Mellen Press, New York, 2002), pp. 305, S28, 115-116<br />

Sangster, Joan. See Hobbs, Margaret.<br />

Silverman, Marilyn, An <strong>Irish</strong> Working Class: Exploration in Political Economy<br />

& Hegemony, 1800-1950, (University Of Toronto Press, Toronto, <strong>2001</strong>), pp.<br />

566, S27, 85-87<br />

Smethurst, John B. See Marsh, Arthur.<br />

Smith, James M. Ireland’s Magdalen Laundries & the Nation’s Architecture of<br />

Containment, (Manchester University Press, Manchester, 2008), pp. 312, S33,<br />

145-146<br />

Smith, Nadia Clare. Dorothy McArdle: a Life, (Woodfield Press, Dublin, 2007),<br />

pp.159, S33, 142<br />

Swift, Roger (ed). <strong>Irish</strong> Migrants in Britain, 1815-1914: A Documentary <strong>History</strong>,<br />

(Cork University Press, Cork, 2002), pp. 360, S27, 87-88<br />

Swift, Roger & Gilley, Sheridan (eds). The <strong>Irish</strong> in Victorian Britain: the Local<br />

Dimension, (Four Courts Press, Dublin, 1999), pp. 320, S25, 87-88<br />

Tanner, Duncan; Williams, Chris; & Hopkin, Deian. The <strong>Labour</strong> Party in Wales,<br />

1900-2000, (University Of Wales Press, Cardiff, 2000), pp. 324, S25, 96-97<br />

Thorrnley, Yseult. Unquiet Spirit: Essays in Memory of David Thorrnley,<br />

(Liberties Press, Dublin, 2008), pp. 288, S34, 175-176<br />

Tweedy, Robert. The Story of the Court Laundry, (Wolfhound Press, Dublin,<br />

1999), pp.159, S25, 94<br />

Van Voss, Lex Heerma. See Davies, Sam.<br />

Verling, Luke (ed). A Tribute to Jim Kemmy, (Audio Book, Earth Publications,<br />

Dublin, 1999), two tapes, S25, 95-96<br />

Ward, Margaret (ed). In Their Own Voice: Women & <strong>Irish</strong> Nationalism, (Attic<br />

Press, Cork, <strong>2001</strong>: first ed, 1995), pp. 198, S27, 99<br />

Watson, Mervyn. See Bell, Jonathan.<br />

Weinhauer, Klaus. See Davies, Sam.<br />

Wheen, Francis. Karl Marx, (Fourth Estate, London, 1999), pp. 431, S25, 89-90<br />

Whelan, Bernadette. Ireland & the Marshall Plan, 1947-1957, (Four Courts<br />

Press, Dublin, 2000), pp. 424, S25, 97<br />

Whelan, Bernadette (ed). Women & Paid Work in Ireland, 1500-1930, (Four<br />

Courts Press, Dublin, 2000), pp. 172, S26, 67-71<br />

Whelan, Diarmuid. Conor Cruise O’Brien: Violent Notions, (<strong>Irish</strong> Academic<br />

Press, Dublin, 2009), pp. 204, S34, 155-163<br />

White, J.R. Misfit: a Revolutionary Life, (Livewire Publications, Dublin, 2005),<br />

pp. 262, S30, 121-123<br />

Williams, Chris. See Tanner, Duncan.<br />

Woggon, Helga. Silent Radical: Winifred Carney, 1887-1943: A Reconstruction<br />

of Her Biography, (ILHS, Studies in <strong>Irish</strong> <strong>Labour</strong> <strong>History</strong> 6, Dublin, 2000), pp.<br />

76, S26, 79-80<br />

Woggon, Helga. Ellen Grimley (Nellie Gordon): Reminiscences of her Work<br />

with James Connolly in Belfast, (ILHS, Studies in <strong>Irish</strong> <strong>Labour</strong> <strong>History</strong> 7, 2000),<br />

pp. 48, S26, 79-80<br />

Yeates, Pádraig. Lockout: Dublin 1913, (Gill & Macmillan, Dublin, 2000), pp.<br />

670, S26, 67-74<br />

Publications Reviewed By Reviewer<br />

Allen, Kierna. Emmet O’Connor, James Larkin, S28, 116-117<br />

Augusteijn, Joost. Fearghal McGarry, <strong>Irish</strong> Politics and the Spanish Civil War,<br />

S25, 83-86<br />

Augusteijn, Joost. Rosemary Cullen Owens, Louie Bennett and Dónal Ó Drisceoil,<br />

Peadar O’Donnell, S27, 77-80<br />

Bean, Kevin. Éoin Ó Broin, Sinn Féin & the Politics of Left Republicanism,<br />

(Pluto Press, London, 2009), pp. 343, S34, 179-181<br />

Bell, Jonathan. Kevin C. Kearns, Dublin Pub Life & Lore: an Oral <strong>History</strong>;<br />

Dublin Street Life & Lore: an Oral <strong>History</strong>; Dublin Tenement Life: an Oral <strong>History</strong>;<br />

& Dublin Voices: an Oral Folk <strong>History</strong>, S25, 92-94<br />

Berger, Stefan. James R. Farr, Artisans in Europe, 1300-1914, S26, 75-76<br />

Bird, Stephen. Andrew Boyd, Jim Connell, Author of the Red Flag, S27, 91-92<br />

Borgonovo, John, Richard English, <strong>Irish</strong> Freedom: the <strong>History</strong> of Nationalism in<br />

Ireland, S32, 101-102<br />

Borgonovo, John. Martin Maguire. The Civil Service & the Revolution in Ireland,<br />

1912-1938: ‘Shaking the Blood-Stained Hand of Mr Collins’, (Manchester<br />

University Press, 2008), pp. 259, S34, 174-175<br />

Boyce, D. George. Fearghal McGarry, Republicanism in Modern Ireland, S29,<br />

104-105<br />

Breatnach, Colm. Liam Clare, Enclosing the Common: Dalkey, the Sugar


Loaves & Bray, 1820-1870, S29, 94-95<br />

Breathnach, Colm. Áindrias Ó Cathasaigh, Réabhlóid Phádraic Uí Chonaire and<br />

An tAthrú Mór: Scríbhinní Sóisialacha le Pádraic Ó Conaire, S33, 137-138<br />

Browne, Harry. Joan Allen & Owen R. Ashton, Papers for the People: a Study<br />

of the Chartist Press, S30, 117<br />

Buckley, Sarah Anne. James M. Smith, Ireland’s Magdalen Laundries & the<br />

Nation’s Architecture of Containment, S33, 145-146<br />

Buckley, Sarah-Anne. Conor Reidy, Ireland’s ‘Moral Hospital’, The <strong>Irish</strong> Borstal<br />

System, 1906-1956, (<strong>Irish</strong> Academic Press, Dublin,. 2009), pp. 256, S35,<br />

122-124<br />

Carroll, Pat. Yseult Thorrnley. Unquiet Spirit: Essays in Memory of David Thorrnley,<br />

(Liberties Press, Dublin, 2008), pp. 288, S34, 175-176<br />

Clancy, Mary. Francis Finnegan. Do Penance or Perish: a Study of Magdalen<br />

Asylums in Ireland, S27, 94<br />

Clancy, Mary. Fintan Lane (ed). Politics, <strong>Society</strong> & the Middle Class in Modern<br />

Ireland, (Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, 2010), pp. 312, S35, 128-129<br />

Comerford, R.V. Owen McGee, The IRB: the <strong>Irish</strong> Republican Brotherhood<br />

from the Land League to Sinn Féin, S31, 106-107<br />

Conner, Clifford D. Jane Hayter Hames, Arthur O’Connor: United <strong>Irish</strong>man,<br />

S27, 83-84<br />

Conner, Clifford D. Mike Jay, The Unfortunate Colonel Despard, S30, 115-116<br />

Connolly, S.J. Christine Kinealy & Gerard MacAtasney, The Hidden Famine:<br />

Hunger, Poverty & Sectarianism in Belfast, S26, 79<br />

Cradden, Terry. Aaron Edwads, A <strong>History</strong> of the Northern Ireland <strong>Labour</strong> Party<br />

– Democratic Socialism & Sectarianism, (Manchester University Press, 2009),<br />

pp. 240, S34 178-179<br />

Cronin, Maura. Fintan Lane, In Search of Thomas Sheahan: Radical Politics in<br />

Cork, 1824-1838, S27, 90-91<br />

Cronin, Maura. Mary Muldowney, The Second World War & <strong>Irish</strong> Women: an<br />

Oral <strong>History</strong>, S32, 103-104<br />

Cronin, Maura. Ciarán Ó hÓgartaigh & Margaret Ó hÓgartaigh, Business Archival<br />

Sources for the Local Historian, S36, 123-124<br />

Crowe, Catriona. Nadia Clare Smith, Dorothy McArdle: a Life, S33, 142<br />

Cullen, Mary. Carmel Quinlan, Genteel Revolutionaries: Anna & Thomas<br />

Haslam & The <strong>Irish</strong> Women’s Movement, S28, 113-114<br />

Cunningham, John. Bill McCamley, The Third James: James Fearon, 1874-<br />

1924: an Unsung Hero of Our Struggle; Anton McCabe, ‘The Stormy Petrel of<br />

the Transport Workers’: Peader O’Donnell , Trade Unionist, 1917-1920 and<br />

Francis Devine, Navigating a Lone Channel: Stephen McGonagle, Trade Unionism<br />

& <strong>Labour</strong> Politics in Derry; Helga Woggon, Silent Radical, Winnie Carney,<br />

1887-1943: a Reconstruction of her Biography; and Helga Woggon, Ellen Grimley<br />

(Nellie Gordon): Reminiscences of her Work with James Connolly in Belfast,<br />

S26, 79-80<br />

Cunningham, John. D.R. O’Connor Lysaght, The Story of the Limerick Soviet,<br />

S29, 100-101<br />

Cunningham, John. Fintan Lane & Dónal Ó Drisceoil, Politics & the working<br />

class, 1830-1945, pp. 295, S31, 89-94<br />

Daly, Mary E. James S. Donnelly, The Great <strong>Irish</strong> Potato Famine and Christine<br />

Kinealy, The Great <strong>Irish</strong> Famine: Impact, Ideology & Rebellion, S27, 73-76<br />

Daly, Mary E. Thomas P. O’Neill, James Fintan Lalor, S31, 102-103<br />

Devine, Francis. Duncan Tanner, Chris Williams & Deian Hopkin (eds), The<br />

<strong>Labour</strong> Party in Wales, 1900-2000, S25, 96-97<br />

Devine, Francis. Desmond Greer & James W. Nicolson, The Factory Acts in<br />

Ireland, 1802-1914, S29, 83-89<br />

Devine, Francis. Arthur Marsh & John B. Smethurst, Historical Directory of<br />

Trade Unions, Volume V, S33, 134-137<br />

Doherty, Gabriel. Brian Griffin, Sources for the Study of Crime in Ireland, 1801-<br />

1921, S30, 116<br />

Dolan, Anne. Fergus Campbell, Land & Revolution: Nationalist Politics in the<br />

West of Ireland, 1981-1921, S30, 119<br />

Dolan, Anne. John Borgonovo, Spies, Informers & the ‘Anti-Sinn Féin <strong>Society</strong>’:<br />

the Intelligence War in Cork City, 1920-1921, S33, 140-142<br />

Donnelly, Michael J. Kevin, Rafter, Democratic Left: The Life & Death of an<br />

<strong>Irish</strong> Political Party, , S36, 117-119<br />

Featherstone, Dave. Peter Linebaugh, The London Hanged: Crime & Civil <strong>Society</strong><br />

in the Eighteenth Century, S28, 111<br />

Finn, Daniel. Brian Hanley & Scott Millar. The Lost Revolution: the Story of the<br />

Official IRA & the Workers’ Party, (Penguin Ireland, Dublin, 2009), pp. 658,<br />

S34, 163-169<br />

Fitzpatrick, David. Peter Jupp & Eoin Magennis (eds). Crowds in Ireland, c1720<br />

-1920, S26, 78<br />

Geary, Laurence. D. George Boyce & Alan O’Day, Ireland in Transition, 1867-<br />

1921, S29, 95-96<br />

Geary, Laurence. John Cunningham, ‘A Town Tormented by the Sea’: Galway,<br />

1790-1914, S31, 104-105<br />

Geary, Laurence. Sinéad Collins, Balrothery Poor Law Union, County Dublin,<br />

1839-1951, S31, 104-105<br />

Goldstone, Katrina. Cormac Ó Gráda, Jewish Ireland in the Age of Joyce: a<br />

Socio-Economic <strong>History</strong>, S32, 99<br />

Gray, Breda. Ultan Cowley, The Men Who Built Britain: a <strong>History</strong> of the <strong>Irish</strong><br />

Navvy and Roger Swift (ed), <strong>Irish</strong> Migrants in Britain, 1815-1914: a Documentary<br />

<strong>History</strong>, S27, 87-88<br />

Hand, Derek. Roddy Doyle, A Star Called Henry: Volume One of the Last<br />

Roundup, S25, 91


Hand, Derek. James Standish O’Grady, To the Leaders of Our Working People,<br />

S28, 114-115<br />

Hanley, Brian. Roy H.W. Johnston, Century of Endeavour: a Biographical &<br />

Autobiographical View of the Twentieth Century in Ireland, S31, 99-100<br />

Hearne, John M. Bill <strong>Irish</strong>, Shipbuilding in Waterford, 1820-1882: a Historical,<br />

Technical & Pictorial Study, S27, 88-89<br />

Hoare, Kieran. Francis Devine, Organising the Union: a Centenary of SIPTU,<br />

1909-2009, (SIPTU, Dublin, 2009), pp. 176, S35, 119<br />

Hogan, John. Charles. Callan, Painters in Union: the <strong>Irish</strong> National Painters’ &<br />

Decorators’ Trade Union & Its Forerunners, (Watchword Publications, Dublin,<br />

20080, PP. 376, S34, 175<br />

Horgan, John. Ruairí Quinn, Straight Left: a Journey in Politics, S30, 125-126<br />

Horne, John. Jonathan Rose, The Intellectual Life of the British Working<br />

Classes, S27, 97-98<br />

Jordan, Donald E. Carla King, Michael Davitt and Famine, Land & Culture in<br />

Ireland, S27, 92-93<br />

Keable, Ken. Liam Ó Cuirc. Mallonga Historia de la Esperanto-Movado en Irlando,<br />

S27, 95<br />

Kelly, James. James Quinn, Soul on Fire: a Life of Thomas Russell, and Patrick<br />

M. Geoghehan, Robert Emmet: a Life, S28, 99-105<br />

Kelly, James. Stephen R. Gibbons, Captain Rock, Night Errant: the Threatening<br />

Letters of Pre-Famine Ireland, 1801-1845, S29, 93-94<br />

Kinealy, Christine. Patrick Hickey, Famine in West Cork: The Mizen Peninsual,<br />

Land & People, S30, 118<br />

King, Carla. Mary Cullen & Maria Luddy (eds), Female Activists: <strong>Irish</strong> Women<br />

& Change, 1900-1960, S26, 83-84<br />

King, Carla. Brendan Ó Cathaoir, Young Irelander Abroad: the Diary of Charles<br />

Hart, S28, 112<br />

King, Peadar. Mel Cousins, The Birth of Social Welfare in Ireland, 1922-1952,<br />

S29, 89-91<br />

Kissane, Bill. Niamh Puirséil. The <strong>Irish</strong> <strong>Labour</strong> Party, 1922-1973, S33, 121-126<br />

Lane, Fintan. Brian Barton & Michael Foy, The Easter Rising; and Keith Jeffrey,<br />

Mary Louisa & Arthur Hamilton Norway, the Sinn Féin Rebellion as They<br />

Saw It, S25, 91-92<br />

Lane, Fintan. Francis Devine, An Index to Saothar & Other ILHS Publications,<br />

1973- 2000, S26, 87-88<br />

Lane, Fintan. Carla King. Michael Davitt: Collected Writings, 1868-1906, S27,<br />

91<br />

Lane, Fintan. Cormac Levis. Towelsail Yawls, S28, 118-119<br />

Lane, Fintan. Hugh Geraghty, William Patrick Partridge & his Times, 1874-<br />

1917, S29, 96-97<br />

Lane, Fintan. Anton Pannekoek, Workers’ Councils, S30, 101-113<br />

Lane, Fintan. Andrew G. Newby, The Life & Times of Edward McHugh (1853-<br />

1915): Land Reformer, Trade Unionist & <strong>Labour</strong> Activist, S30, 118-119<br />

Lane, Fintan. Catriona Clear, Social Change & Everyday Life in Ireland, 1850-<br />

1922, S33, 139<br />

Lane, Fintan. Fergus Campbell, The <strong>Irish</strong> Establishment, 1879-1914, (Oxford<br />

University Press, Oxford, 2009), pp. 344, S35, 120-121<br />

Lentin, Ronit. Dermot Koegh & Andrew McCarthy, Limerick Boycott, 1904:<br />

Anti-Semitism in Ireland, S30, 121<br />

Loughlin, James. Donald M. MacRiald, <strong>Irish</strong> Migrants in Modern Britain, 1750-<br />

1922; Roger Swift & Sheridan Gilley, The <strong>Irish</strong> in Victorian Britain: the Local<br />

Dimension; and Paul O’Leary, Immigration & Integration: The <strong>Irish</strong> in Wales,<br />

1798-1922, S25, 87-88<br />

Luddy, Maria. Don O’Leary, Vocationalism & Social Catholicism in Twentieth<br />

Century Ireland, S26, 82-83<br />

Luddy, Maria. Louise Ryan, Gender, Identity & the <strong>Irish</strong> Press, 1922-1937, S28,<br />

115-116<br />

Luddy, Maria. Michelle McGoff McCann, Melancholy Madness: a Coroner’s<br />

Casebook, S29, 95<br />

Luddy, Maria. Myrtle Hill, Women in Ireland: a Century of Change, S30, 123-<br />

124<br />

McAvoy, Sandra. Margaret Ó hÓgartaigh, Kathleen Lynn: <strong>Irish</strong>woman, Patriot,<br />

Doctor, S32, 100-101<br />

McCabe, Conor. Francis Devine, Understanding Social Justice: Paddy Cardiff<br />

& the Discipline of Trade Unionism; Joseph Deasy, Fiery Cross: the Story of<br />

Jim Larkin; Francis Devine, An Eccentric Chemistry: Michael Moynihan & <strong>Labour</strong><br />

in Kerry, 1917-<strong>2001</strong>; and Francis Devine & Manus O’Riordan, James Connolly,<br />

Liberty Hall & the 1916 Rising, S33, 133-134<br />

McCabe, Conor. Bill McCamley, Dublin’s Tramworkers, 1872-1945, (<strong>Labour</strong><br />

<strong>History</strong> Workshop, Dublin, 2008), pp. 275, S34, 173-174<br />

McCamley, Bill. Mícheál Ó Ríain, On the Move: Córas Iompair Éireann, 1945-<br />

1995, S25, 94-95<br />

McCann, Éamonn. Simon Prince, Northern Ireland’s ’68: Civil Rights, Global<br />

Revolt & the Origins of the Troubles, S32, 104-105<br />

McCarthy, Andrew. John Cunningham, Unlikely Radicals: <strong>Irish</strong> Post-Primary<br />

Teachers & the ASTI, 1909-2009, (Cork University Press, Cork, 2009), pp. 392,<br />

S35, 211-122<br />

McCullagh, Ciarán. Tom Garvin, Preventing the Future: why was Ireland so<br />

Poor for so Long?, S31, 105-106<br />

MacDermott, Eithne. John Horgan, Nöel Browne: Passionate Outsider, S26, 85<br />

McGharry, Fearghal. Bob Doyle, Brigadista: an <strong>Irish</strong>man’s Fight against Fascism,<br />

S31, 103-104<br />

McGarry, Fearghal. Francis Devine, Fintan Lane & Biamh Puirséil (eds), Essays


in <strong>Irish</strong> <strong>Labour</strong> <strong>History</strong>: A Festscrift for Elizabeth & John W. Boyle, (<strong>Irish</strong> Academic<br />

Press, Dublin, 2008), pp. 273, S35, 111-116<br />

McNamara, Conor. Fintan Lane & Andrew G. Newby (eds), Michael Davitt:<br />

New Perspectives, (<strong>Irish</strong> Academic Press, 2009), S35, 124-126<br />

MacPartlin, Brendan. Pádraig Yeates, Lockout: Dublin 1913, S 26, 71-74<br />

MacPherson, D.A.J. Caitríona Clear, Women of the House: Women’s Household<br />

Work in Ireland, 1926-1961: Discourses, Experiences, Memories; Mary E. Daly,<br />

Women & Work in Ireland; Bernadette Whelan (ed), Women & Paid Work in<br />

Ireland, 1500-1930, S26, 67-71<br />

Mac Suibhne, Breandán. Peter Linebaugh & Marcus Rediker, The Many-Headed<br />

Hydra: the Hidden <strong>History</strong> of the Revolutionary Atlantic, S26, 76-77<br />

Marley, Laurence. Joan Allen, Alan Campbell & John McIlroy, Histories of <strong>Labour</strong>:<br />

National & International Perspectives and John McIlroy, Alan Campbell,<br />

John Halstead & David Martin (eds), Making <strong>History</strong>: Organisations of <strong>Labour</strong><br />

Historians in Britain Since 1960, Anniversary Supplement , <strong>Labour</strong> <strong>History</strong> Review,<br />

S36, 103-108<br />

Meade, Rosie. Stefan Berger & Hugh Compston, Concertation & Social Partnership<br />

in Western Europe: Lessons for the 21 st Century, S27, 98-99<br />

Meehan, Elizabeth. Maedhbh McNamara & Paschal Mooney (eds), Women in<br />

Parliament: Ireland, 1918-2000, S26, 84-85<br />

Monaghan, Jim. Allan Armstrong, From Michael Davitt to James Connolly:<br />

‘Internationalism From Below’ & the Challenge to the United Kingdom State &<br />

British Empire From 1879-1895, , S36, 122-123<br />

Moore, Joe. Ray Kavanagh, Spring, Summer & Fall: the Rise & Fall of the <strong>Labour</strong><br />

Party, 1986-1999, S28, 119-120<br />

Moore, Joe. Ger Lewis, Loosening the Chains: Nenagh Branch, ITGWU/SIPTU,<br />

1918-1997, S29, 100<br />

Moran, Gerard. Peter Gray, The Making of the <strong>Irish</strong> Poor Law, 1815-1843,<br />

(Manchester University Press, 2009), pp. 400, S34, 177-178<br />

Morrissey, Thomas J. Francis Devine, Organising <strong>History</strong>: A Centenary of<br />

SIPTU, S36, 114-115<br />

Muldowney, Mary. Oliver MacDonough & S.R. Dennison, Guinness, 1886-<br />

1939: from Incorporation to the Second World War; Al Byrne, Guinness Time:<br />

My Days in the World’s Most Famous Brewery, S25, 90-91<br />

Murphy, John A. Barry Desmond, Finally & in Conclusion: a Political Memoir,<br />

S26, 85-86<br />

Murphy, John A. Henry Patterson, Ireland since 1939: the Persistence of Conflict,<br />

S31, 100-101<br />

Murphy, Noel. Brendan Ogle, Off the Rails: the Story of ILDA, S29, 105<br />

Newby, Andrew G. Michael Davitt, Jottings in Solitary, S28, 112-113<br />

Newby, Andrew G. Máirtín Seán Ó Catháin, <strong>Irish</strong> Republicanism in Scotland,<br />

1858-1916: Fenians in Exile, S32, 108-109<br />

Newsinger, John. Sam Davies, Colin J. Davis, Lex Heerma van Voss, Lidewij<br />

Hesselink & Klaus Weinhauer, Dock Workers: International Explorations In<br />

Comparative <strong>Labour</strong> <strong>History</strong>, 1790-1970 and William Kennefick, ‘Rebellious &<br />

Contrary’: Glasgow Dockers, 1853-1932, S27, 84-85<br />

Newsinger, John. Ken Loach, The Wind that Shakes the Barley & Paul Laverty,<br />

The Wind That Shakes the Barley: a Screenplay, S31, 107-109<br />

Newsinger, John. Fearghal, McGarry. The Rising – Ireland Easter 1916,<br />

(Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2010), pp. 365, S35, 130-131<br />

O’Brien, A/F. Marie Coleman, IFUT: A <strong>History</strong> – the <strong>Irish</strong> Federation of University<br />

Teachers, 1963-1999, S27, 96-97 O’Brien Gerard. Seán Redmond, Partners<br />

in Revolt: the United <strong>Irish</strong>men, 1792-1798 (1803) & The British Reform<br />

Movement, S26, 78-79<br />

O’Brien, Gerard. Donnchadh Ó Corráin. James Hogan: Revolutionary, Historian<br />

& Political Scientist, S27, 96<br />

O’Brien, Paul. Paul Foot, The Vote: How it was Won & How it was Undermined,<br />

S30, 124-125<br />

O’Callaghan, Liam. Tom Hunt, Sport & <strong>Society</strong> in Victorian Ireland – the Case<br />

of Westmeath, S32, 91-96<br />

O’Callaghan, Liam. Mike Cronin, William Murphy & Paul Rouse (eds), The<br />

Gaelic Athletic Association, 1884-2009, (<strong>Irish</strong> Academic Press, Dublin, 2009),<br />

pp. 300, S34, 182<br />

Ó Catháin, Máirtín. James Mullin, The Story of a Toiler’s Life, S27, 91<br />

Ó Catháin, Máirtín. John McGuffin & Joseph Mulheron, Charles John ‘Nomad’<br />

McGuinness, S28, 117<br />

Ó Cathasaigh, Aindrias. Francis Wheen, Karl Marx, S25, 89-90<br />

Ó Cathasaigh, Aindrias. Gerd Callesen (comp), Socialist Internationals – a Bibliography,<br />

S26, 81-82<br />

Ó Cathasaigh, Aindrias. Dónal Nevin (ed), Between Comrades: James Connolly<br />

– Letters & Correspondence, 1889-1916, S32, 109-111<br />

O’Connor, Emmet. Fearghal McGarry, Frank Ryan, S28, 118<br />

O’Connor, Emmet. John Newsinger, Rebel City: Larkin, Connolly & the Dublin<br />

<strong>Labour</strong> Movement, S29, 98-100<br />

O’Connor, Emmet. David Lynch, Radical Politics in Modern Ireland: the <strong>Irish</strong><br />

Socialist Republican Party, 1896-1904, S30, 120-121<br />

O’Connor, Emmet. Nevin, Dónal. James Connolly: ‘A Full Life’, S31, pp. 85-89<br />

O’Connor, Emmet. Charles Callan & Barry Desmond, <strong>Irish</strong> <strong>Labour</strong> Lives: A<br />

Biographical Dictionary of <strong>Irish</strong> <strong>Labour</strong> Party Deputies, Senators, MPs &<br />

MEPS, S36, 119-121<br />

O’Connor Lysaght, D.R. Luke Verling, A Tribute to Jim Kemmy, S25, 95-96<br />

O’Connor Lysaght, D.R. Charles McGuire, Roddy Connolly & the Struggle for<br />

Socialism in Ireland, S33, 146-147<br />

Ó Drisceoil, Dónal. Peter Hegarty, Peadar O’Donnell, S25, 79-83


Ó Drisceoil, Dónal. Christy Moore, One Voice: My Life in Song, S26, 86-87<br />

Ó Drisceoil, Dónal. Joost Augusteijn, The <strong>Irish</strong> Revolution, 1913-123; Frank<br />

Costello, The <strong>Irish</strong> Revolution & its Aftermath, 1916-1923: Years of Revolt; and<br />

Brian Hanley, The IRA, 1926-1936, S28, 106-109<br />

Ó Drisceoil, Dónal. Máirtín Ó Catháin, A Wee Black Bookeof Belfast Anarchism<br />

and Jack White, Misfit: a Revolutionary Life, S30, 121-123<br />

O’Driscoll, Mervyn. Seasamh Ó Longaigh, Emergency Law in Independent Ireland,<br />

1923-1949, S31, 101-102<br />

Ó Fathartaigh, Miceál. Jonathan Bell & Mervyn Watson, A <strong>History</strong> of <strong>Irish</strong><br />

Farming, 1750-1950, S33, 143-144<br />

O’Gorman, Andrew. James Murphy, Bartenders’ Association of Ireland: a <strong>History</strong>,<br />

S25, 96<br />

Ó Grada, Cormac. Andy Bielenberg, The Shannon Scheme & the Electrification<br />

of the <strong>Irish</strong> Free State, S28, 118<br />

Ó hÓgartaigh, Margaret. Maria Luddy, Prostitution & <strong>Irish</strong> <strong>Society</strong>, 1800-1940<br />

and Lindsey Earner-Byrne, Mother & Child: Maternity & Child Welfare in Dublin,<br />

1922-1960, S33, 138-139<br />

O’Riordan, Manus. Richard Baxell, British Volunteers in the Spanish Civil War;<br />

Bob Doyle, Memorias De Un Rebelde Sin Pausa; Richard Baxell, Laurie Lee in<br />

the International Brigades: Writer or Fighter?; and Annette O’Riordan, You Are<br />

<strong>History</strong>, You Are Legend, S29, 102-104<br />

Ó Séaghdha, Barra. Nicholas Allen, George Russell (AE) & the New Ireland,<br />

1905-1930, S29, 97-98<br />

Ó Seaghadha, Barra. Diarmuid Whelan, Conor Cruise O’Brien: Violent Notions,<br />

(<strong>Irish</strong> Academic Press, Dublin, 2009), pp. 204, S34, 155-163<br />

Paris, Chris. Jacinta Prunty, Dublin Slums, 1800-1925: a Study in Urban Geography,<br />

S25, 88-89<br />

Paris, Chris. Frank Cullen, Cleansing Rural Ireland: Public Health & Housing<br />

Initiatives in the South Dublin Poor Law Union, 1880-1920, S27, 93-94<br />

Parkhill, Trevor. Seán Redmond, Belfast ss Burning, 1941, S28, 119<br />

Patterson, Henry. Catherine Hirst, Religion, Politics & Violence in 19 th Century<br />

Belfast: the Pound & Sandy Row, S27, 89-90<br />

Patterson, Henry. Diarmuid Ferriter, The Transformation of Ireland, S31, 97-98<br />

Patterson, Henry. Tom Feeney, Seán McEntee: a Political Life, (<strong>Irish</strong> Academic<br />

Press, Dublin, 2008), pp. 258 & Dermot Keogh, Jack Lynch: a Biography, (Gill<br />

& Macmillan, Dublin, 2008), pp. 639, S34, 171-173<br />

Purdie, Bob. Andrew Boyd, William McMullen, with James Connolly in Belfast<br />

and Jack White, First Commander of the <strong>Irish</strong> Citizen Army, S26, 81<br />

Puirséil, Niamh. Enda Delaney, The <strong>Irish</strong> in Post-War Britain, S33, 140<br />

Puirséil, Niamh. R.M. Douglas, Architects of the Resurrection: Ailtirí na hAisérghe<br />

& the Fascist ‘New Order’ in Ireland, (Manchester University Press, 2009),<br />

pp. 304, S34, 182-184<br />

Quinn, Ruairí. Barry Desmond, No Workers’ Republic! Reflections on <strong>Labour</strong> &<br />

Ireland,<br />

1913-1967, (Watchword Publications, Dublin, 2009), pp. 317, S34, 181<br />

Riordan, Susannah. Sophia Carey, Social Security in Ireland, 1939-1952: the<br />

Limits of Solidarity, S32, 106-107<br />

Roberts, Geoffrey. Barry McLoughlin, Left to the Wolves: <strong>Irish</strong> Victims of Stalinist<br />

Terror, S32, 107-108<br />

Smethurst, John B. Bernard Foreman, William Foreman, Trade Unionist & Social<br />

Reformer, S26, 80-81<br />

Tiernan, Sonja. Leeann Lane, Rosamund Jacob: Third Person Singular, S36,<br />

113-1114<br />

Varley, Tony. Marilyn Silverman, An <strong>Irish</strong> Working Class Exploration in Political<br />

Economy & Hegemony, 1800-1950, S27, 85-87<br />

Vickers, Laura. James S. Donnelly, Captain Rock: The <strong>Irish</strong> Agrarian Rebellion<br />

of 1821-1824, S36, 116-117<br />

Whelan, Kevin. Paul Bew, Ireland: the politics of Enmity, 1789-2006, S33, 126-<br />

131<br />

Wickham, Ann. Robert Tweedy, The Story of the Court Laundry, S25, 94<br />

Yeates, Pádraig. Thomas J. Morrissey, William O’Brien, 1881-1968: Socialist,<br />

Republican, Dáil Deputy, Editor & Trade Union Leader, S32, 102-103<br />

Yeates, Pádraig. Martin Maguire, Scientific Service: a <strong>History</strong> of the Union of<br />

Professional & Technical Civil Servants, 1920-1990, (Institute of Public Administration,<br />

Dublin, 2010), pp. 254, S35, 126-128<br />

Essay<br />

Broderick, Eugene. ‘Religion & class in nineteenth century Ireland the social<br />

composition of Waterford’s Anglican community, 1831-1871’, S30, 61-71<br />

Clear, Caitríona. ‘‘The red ink of emotion’: Maura Laverty, women’s work and<br />

<strong>Irish</strong> society in the 1940s’, S28, 90-97<br />

Finnerty, Joe. ‘Homes for the working class? <strong>Irish</strong> public house-building cycles,<br />

1945-<strong>2001</strong>’, S27, 65-71<br />

Foster, Gavin. ‘Class dismissed? The debate over a social basis to the Treaty<br />

split amd the <strong>Irish</strong> Civil War’, S33. 73-86<br />

Horne, John. ‘1848 and the language of politics’, S25, 67-76<br />

Horne, John. ‘James Connolly and the Great Divide: Ireland, Europe and the<br />

First World War’, S31, pp. 75-83<br />

Lane, Pádraig G. ‘The <strong>Irish</strong> agricultural labourer in folklore and fiction’, S28, 79<br />

-89<br />

O’Connor, Emmet. ‘The age of the Red Republic: the <strong>Irish</strong> left and nationalism,<br />

1909-1936’, S30, 73-82<br />

O’Connor Lysaght, D.R. ‘‘<strong>Labour</strong> must wait’: the making of a myth’, S26, 61-<br />

65


Pierce, Michael. ‘The shadow of Seán: O’Casey, commitment and wiring Dublin’s<br />

working class’, S35, 69-85<br />

Sources Articles<br />

Callan, Charles. ‘ILHS Library & Archives, 1998-2000’, S25, 107<br />

Clancy, Mary. ‘Working lives, women’s lives: some research sources and possibilities’,<br />

S32, 65-69<br />

Clear, Caitríona. ‘Sources of labour history in the archives of the James Hardiman<br />

Library, NUI, Galway’, S27, 109-112<br />

Conneely, Martin. ‘Electronic sources for labour history’, S27, 114-117<br />

Craig, Maura. ‘Sources for labour history in the Central Library, Derry’, S26,<br />

101-102<br />

Crain, Ellen Shannon. ‘The Butte-Silver Bow Public Archives’, S25, 111-113<br />

Crean, Tom. ‘The reorganisation of the records of the <strong>Irish</strong> Bank Officials’ Association’,<br />

S27, 112-113<br />

Devine, Francis. ‘Articles of interest in North West <strong>Labour</strong> <strong>History</strong> (Britain)’,<br />

S26, 102-105<br />

Devine, Francis. ‘<strong>Labour</strong> press holdings in Pearse Street Library, Dublin’, S32,<br />

69-71<br />

Devine, Francis. ‘<strong>Labour</strong> history sources and related articles in <strong>Irish</strong> Economic<br />

& Social Review, 1974-2004’, S33, 95-100<br />

Devine, Francis. ‘<strong>Labour</strong>-related records in Cork City & County Archives’, S34,<br />

118-121<br />

Devine, Francis. ‘Papers of the <strong>Irish</strong> Transport & General Workers’ Union in the<br />

National Library of Ireland’, S35, 97-100<br />

Gordon, Alistair. ‘Paddy Devlin Papers, Linen Hal Library, Belfast’, S34, 117-<br />

121<br />

‘<strong>Irish</strong> <strong>Labour</strong> <strong>History</strong> <strong>Society</strong> Library, Archives & Museum’, S25, 107; S26, 101<br />

Lindemann, Diter & Strötgen, Robert. ‘The archive and resources of the Museum<br />

der Arbeit (Hamburg)’, S26, 106-107<br />

Mac Con Uladh, Damian. ‘Sources for <strong>Irish</strong> labour history in Berlin archives and<br />

libraries’, S27, 113-114<br />

McGee, Brian. ‘Sources for labour history in the Cork Archives Institute’, S25,<br />

108-111<br />

Matthews, Ann. ‘The archive of the Communist Party Of Ireland’, S28, 135-138<br />

Moriarty, Theresa. ‘Film review: Sweeping the Board: Belfast Women Win<br />

Equal Pay, (Jenny Morgan for the Trades Union Congress, 2006’, S36, 109-111<br />

Ó Catháin, Máirtín. ‘Electronic sources for labour history’, S25, 120-122; S26,<br />

107-110<br />

Puirséil, Niamh. ‘Seán O’Casey Papers’, S31, 129-131<br />

Quinn, Carol. ‘Social and economic records in the Boole Archives Service, University<br />

College, Cork’, S26, 105-106<br />

Strötgen, Robert. See Lindemann, Dieter.<br />

Walker, Graham. Emmet O’Connor & Trevor Parkhill, Loyalism & <strong>Labour</strong> in<br />

Belfast: the Autobiography of Robert McElborough, 1884-1952, S27, 94-95<br />

Whelan, Diarmuid. ‘The Sheehy Skeffington Papers in the National Library of<br />

Ireland’, S29, 109-111<br />

Social Statistics for <strong>Labour</strong> Historians<br />

Brannick, Teresa; Devine, Francis & Kelly, Aidan. ‘Strike statistics, 1922-199’,<br />

S25, 114-120<br />

Devine, Francis. ‘Safety, health and welfare at work in the <strong>Irish</strong> Free State and<br />

Republic of Ireland, 1922-1990: measuring the problem’. S31, pp. 65-74<br />

Devine, Francis. See Brannick, Teresa.<br />

Kelly, Aidan. See Brannick, Teresa.<br />

Theses Abstracts<br />

Boyle, M.D. ‘Women & Crime in Belfast, 1900-1913, PhD, Queen’s University,<br />

Belfast, 1978’, S26, 111<br />

Clevenger, B.E. Jnr. ‘Ireland and the ultra-radicals: a rhetoric of engagement &<br />

detachment in British working-class ideology, PhD, University of Virginia,<br />

2000’, S27, 118<br />

Cunningham, John. ‘Patterns of social change in a provincial capital: Galway,<br />

1800-1914, PhD, NUI Galway, <strong>2001</strong>’, S27, 119<br />

Doan, Robert ‘A. Green Gold to the Emerald Shores: <strong>Irish</strong> Immigration to the<br />

United States & Transatlantic Monetary Aid, 1854-1923, PhD, Temple University,<br />

1999’, S26, 112<br />

Dye, R.D. ‘Church or country? <strong>Irish</strong> immigrant experience in Liverpool, 1829-<br />

86, PhD, Northwestern University, 2000’, S27, 118-119<br />

Gleeson, David T. ‘The <strong>Irish</strong> in the South, 1815-1877, PhD, Mississippi State<br />

University, 1997’, S26, 112<br />

Gray, William P. ‘A Social <strong>History</strong> of Illegitimacy in Ireland from the late 18 th<br />

to the early 20 th century’, PhD, Queen’s University, Belfast, 2000’, S27, 117<br />

Grayson, E.P. ‘‘Calling the heart back home’: <strong>Irish</strong> Catholic women in America,1845-1915,<br />

PhD, University Of Texas, Austin, <strong>2001</strong>’, S27, 119<br />

Hagan, Hugh P. ‘Women’s lives in a shipbuilding community: <strong>Irish</strong> Catholic<br />

Port Glasgow in the 1930s, PhD, University of Edinburgh, <strong>2001</strong>’, S27, 117<br />

Hanley, Brian. ‘The IRA under Moss Twomey, PhD, Trinity College, Dublin,<br />

<strong>2001</strong>’, S27, 119<br />

Hedges, C. ‘Sub-state nationalism & socialism: the case of Northern Ireland,<br />

PhD, Open University, 1991’, S27, 119<br />

Huggins, M.J. ‘Agrarian conflict in pre-Famine Roscommon’, PhD, University<br />

of Liverpool, 2000’, S27, 117<br />

Kelly, Mary C. ‘‘Forty Shades Of Green’: Conflict over Community among


New York’s <strong>Irish</strong>, 1860-1920, PhD, Syracuse University, 1997’, S26, 111-112<br />

Kobayashi, Yikoko. ‘Demographic & social characteristics of <strong>Irish</strong> migrants in<br />

contemporary Britain, PhD, LSE, <strong>2001</strong>’, S27, 118<br />

McLelland, Gillian A. ‘Evangelical philanthropy & social control or emancipation<br />

feminism? A case study of Fisherwick Working Women’s Association,<br />

1870-1918, PhD, Queen’s University, Belfast, 2000’, S27, 117<br />

Maguire, Martin. ‘The Civil Service, the State and the <strong>Irish</strong> Revolution, 1886-<br />

1938, PhD, Trinity College, Dublin, 2005’, S31, 134-135<br />

Minns, H.W.M. ‘Rough-headed Urchins & Bonnet-less Girls: a Study of <strong>Irish</strong><br />

Childhood in Derby in the Mid-Nineteenth Century, PhD, Warwick University,<br />

1995’, S26, 110<br />

Muldowney, Mary. ‘The Impact of the Second World War on Women in Belfast<br />

and Dublin: an oral history, PhD, Trinity College, Dublin, 2005’, S31, 135-136<br />

Ó Catháin, Máirtín. ‘The Fenian Movement in Scotland, 1858-1916, PhD, University<br />

of Ulster, Magee College, <strong>2001</strong>’, S26, 113<br />

O’Neill, Timothy M. ‘‘To Undo the Conquest’: Nationalism, Socialism & the<br />

<strong>Irish</strong> Revolution, 1910-36, PhD, Wayne State University, Detroit, 1999, S25’,<br />

123-124<br />

Patterson, J.G. ‘Republicanism, agrarianism & banditry in the wake of he Great<br />

<strong>Irish</strong> Rebellion of 1798, PhD, Fordham University, <strong>2001</strong>’, S28, 119-120<br />

Peach, Alex. ‘The <strong>Irish</strong> in Birmingham during the 19 th century, PhD, De Montfort<br />

University, 2000’, S27, 117<br />

Peavitt, Helen. ‘Crime, the <strong>Irish</strong> and disorder in mid Victorian Chester, PhD,<br />

University of Liverpool, 2000’, S27, 117<br />

Preston, Margaret Helen. ‘‘The Unobtrusive Classes of the Meritorious Poor’:<br />

Gentlewomen, Social Control & the Language of Charity in Nineteenth Century<br />

Dublin, PhD, Boston College, 1999’, S25, 124<br />

Puddu, F. ‘The <strong>Irish</strong> on Tyneside: Migration & Identity, PhD, Durham University,<br />

1997’, S26, 110-111<br />

Ryan, David D. ‘Church or Country? The <strong>Irish</strong> Migrant Experience in Liverpool,<br />

1829-1886, PhD, Northwest University, 2000’, S26, 112-113<br />

Shields, Andrew. ‘Dissertations & abstracts’, S25, 123-124; S26, 110-113; S27,<br />

117-120; S28, 138-140<br />

‘Theses, 1999-2006’, S31, 132-134<br />

Document Studies<br />

Browne, Harry. ‘The Northern Star, English Chartism and <strong>Irish</strong> politics, 1845-<br />

1848’, S29, 67-76<br />

Hanley, Brian. ‘‘Agitate, educate, organise’: the IRA’s An tÓglách, 1965-1968’,<br />

S32, 51-62<br />

Holmes, Heather. ‘<strong>Irish</strong> migratory potato workers in Scotland: Radharc’s The<br />

Tattie Howkers and its making’, S26, 91-99<br />

Jones, Siobhán. ‘The <strong>Irish</strong> Protestant under the editorship of Lindsay Crawford,<br />

1901-1906’, S30, 85-96<br />

Lane, Fintan. ‘James Connolly’s 1901 Census return’, S25, 103-107<br />

Meade, Rosie. ‘More than ‘just’ a novel: The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists<br />

(1914)’, S34, 145-152<br />

Newsinger, John. ‘Reporting the 1913 lockout: the Freeman’s Journal, Larkinism<br />

and the Dublin labour troubles’, S28, 125-133<br />

Ó Cathasaigh, Aindrias. ‘James Connolly and the wiring of <strong>Labour</strong> in <strong>Irish</strong> <strong>History</strong><br />

(1910), S27, 103-108<br />

Whelan, Diarmuid. ‘Peter Tyrell’s account of Letterfrack, war and exile’, S31,<br />

111-118<br />

Oral <strong>History</strong><br />

Cunningham, John. ‘‘She nearly dropped dead at the idea that someone would<br />

join voluntarily’: memories of ASTI activists, c1960-1990’, S34, 98-111<br />

Elders, Marian; Kiely, Elizabeth; Leane, Máire; O’Driscoll, Clodagh. ‘A union<br />

in those days was husband and wife’: women’s narratives on trade unions in<br />

Munster, 1936-1960, S27, 121-129<br />

Kiely, Elizabeth & Leane, Máire. ‘Female domestic servants and farm workers<br />

in Munster, 1936-1960: some insights from oral history’, S29, 57-65<br />

Kiely, Elizabeth. See Elders, Marian.<br />

Leane, Máire. See Elders, Marian.<br />

Leane, Máire. See Kiely, Elizabeth.<br />

Odriscoll, Clodagh. See Elders, Marian.<br />

<strong>Labour</strong> Lives<br />

Callan, Charles, ‘8, Peadar Macken, 1878-1916’, S31, 121-123<br />

Callan, Charles. ‘9: R.J.P. Mortished, 1891-1957’, S32, 49-50<br />

Callan, Charles. ’11: Marie Johnson, 1874-1974’, S34, 113-115<br />

Clancy, Deirdre. ‘6, Eva Gore-Booth, 1870-1926’, S29, 79-81<br />

Cunningham, John. ’12, James M. Pringle, 1883-1949’, S35, 87-90<br />

Hazelkorn, Ellen. ‘2, Louie Bennett, 1870-1956’, S25, 98-100<br />

Lane, Fintan. ‘4, Mary Daly’, S27, 101-102<br />

Lane, Fintan. ‘3, William Upton, 1845-1925’, S26, 89-90<br />

Moriarty, Theresa. ’13: May (Abraham) Tennant, 1869-1946’, S36, 99-101<br />

O’Connor, Emmet. ‘5, Seán Murray’, S28, 121-122<br />

O’Connor Lysaght, D.R. ‘7, Thomas Foran’, S30, 99-100<br />

Ó Drisceoil, Dónal. ’10. Tadhg Barry, 1880-1921’, S33, 89-92<br />

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Byrne, Brendan. ‘May Day Seminar, Athy Community Arts Centre, 30 April-1<br />

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County Kildare, 1 May, 2010’, S35, 107<br />

Devine, Francis. ‘Representations of Working People in Drama & Documentary:<br />

ILHS 28th Annual Conference, 25-26 May, <strong>2001</strong>’, S26, 115-117<br />

Devine, Francis. ‘James Connolly, 1868-1916, 90 th Anniversary Conference,<br />

ILHS Annual Conference, 20-21 October, 2006, Liberty Hall, Dublin’, S31, 125<br />

-127<br />

Kiely, Liz. ‘Earning and learning: women’s history network, 11 th annual conference,<br />

London, 14-15 September, 2002’, S28, 144<br />

Kiley, Liz & Leane, Máire. ‘Who’s Telling Tales? Oral <strong>History</strong> in Ireland Today,<br />

Cork, 12 April, 2002’, S27, 131-132<br />

Lane, Fintan. ‘Making the Links: 2nd William Thompson Weekend School,<br />

Cork, 4-6 May, <strong>2001</strong>’, S26, 118-119<br />

Lane, Fintan. ‘Reclaiming Democracy: 3rd William Thompson Weekend, Cork,<br />

3-6 May, 2002’, S27, 131<br />

Leane, Máire. See Kiely, Liz.<br />

Matthews, Ann. ‘John Doherty School, Buncrana, 12-14 April, 2002’, S27, 132-<br />

133<br />

Meade, Rosie. ‘Culture, creativity & resistance: 4 th William Thompson Week-<br />

end, Cork, 2-4 May, 2003’, S28, 142-143<br />

Meade, Rosie. ‘3 rd World Social Forum’, Porte Alegre, Brasil, 23-28 January,<br />

2003’, S28, 144-146<br />

Meade, Rosie. ‘Class, politics and identity, 5 th William Thompson Weekend,<br />

Cork, 30 April-2 May, 2004’, S29, 113-114<br />

O’Connor, Emmet. ‘31st Annual Conference of the International Association of<br />

<strong>Labour</strong> <strong>History</strong> Institutes, Oslo, 6-9 September, 2000’, S25, 126<br />

O’Connor, Emmet. ‘Writing Canadian <strong>Labour</strong>: Critical Perspectives, Peterborough,<br />

Ontario, 31 May-2 June, 2002’, S27, 135<br />

O’Connor Lysaght, D.R.. ‘Work in Progress, ILHS 27th Annual Conference,<br />

Dublin, 4 November, 2000’, S26, 115<br />

Ó Drisceoil, Dónal. ‘Radical Traditions: Out of the Past, Into the Future: 1st<br />

William Thompson Weekend School, Cork, 28-30 April, 2000’, S26, 117-118<br />

Palmer, Bryan D. ‘23rd Annual North American <strong>Labour</strong> <strong>History</strong> Conference,<br />

Wayne State University, Detroit, 18-20 October, <strong>2001</strong>’, S27, 133-134<br />

Palmer, Bryan D. ‘Making Social Movements: the British Marxist Historians &<br />

the Study of Social Movements, Ormskirk, 26-28 June, 2002’, S27, 135-136<br />

Richardson, Fionnuala. ‘32nd Annual Conference of the International Association<br />

of <strong>Labour</strong> <strong>History</strong> Institutes (IALHI), Finland, 5-9 September, <strong>2001</strong>’, S26,<br />

117<br />

Richardson, Fionnuala. ‘IALHI Conference 2002, Stockholm, 4-7 September,<br />

2002’, S28, 141<br />

Richardson, Fionnuala. ‘IALHI Conference, 2004, Nanterre/Roubaix/Paris, 8-11<br />

September, 2004’, S29, 113<br />

Yeates, Pádraig. ‘SIPTU Centenary Concert, Liberty Hall, Dublin, 4 January,<br />

2009; SIPTU Biennial Conference, Tralee, October 2009’, S34, 142-143<br />

Subject Index – Persons<br />

Abraham Tennant, May S36, 99-101<br />

‘AE’ See Russell, George<br />

Anderson, Freddy S28, 7-8<br />

Arden, John S35, 108-109<br />

Barr, Andy S29, 7-10<br />

Barry, Tadhg S33, 89-92<br />

Bennett, Louie. S25, 98-100; S26, 79-80; S27, 77-80; S36, 137-141<br />

Bevan, Emrys S29, 10-11<br />

Boran, Nixie S28, 23<br />

Boyd, Alexander S27, 94-95; S32, 5-16<br />

Boyd, Joseph S35 37-46<br />

Boyle, Elizabeth S35, 111-116<br />

Boyle, John W. S35, 111-116<br />

Brady, Christy S33, 133-134


Breslin, Seán S32, 107-108<br />

Browne, Nöel. S25, 13-16; S26, 85; S34, 63-83<br />

Burke, R.M. Malachy S32, 75-76<br />

Byrne, Jimmy S34, 63-83<br />

Canavan, Tom S34, 63-83<br />

Cardiff, Patrick S33, 133-134<br />

Carney, Jack S31, 129-131<br />

Carney, Winifred. S26, 79-80<br />

Carlin, Terry S28, 9-12<br />

‘Casey’ S33, 115-118<br />

Cochrane, Paddy S35 37-46<br />

Connell, Jim S27, 91-92<br />

Connolly, James. S25, 29-42, 91-92, 103-106; S26, 13-14, 71-74, 89-90, 119-<br />

120; S27, 17, 43-54, 103-108; S28, 23, 125-135; S29, 98-100; S30, 21-31, 73-<br />

81; S31, 75-83, 85-89, 125-127; S32, 109-110; S33, 133-134; S34, 135-138;<br />

S36, 122-123, 128-132<br />

Connolly, Roddy S28, 37-47; S30, 33-45; S33, 146-147; S36, 128-132<br />

Connolly, Ross M S36, 128-132<br />

Conway, Barney S31, 129-131<br />

Conway, Kit S25, 17<br />

Costello, Séamus – S35, 49-65<br />

Cousins, Margaret. S26, 83-84<br />

Crawford, Lindsay S27, 31-42; S30, 85-96; S32, 5-16<br />

Daly, Miriam S27, 101-102<br />

Davitt, Michael. S25, 19-26; S27, 91, 92-93; S28, 25-36, 112-113; S33, 143;<br />

S35, 124-126; S36, 122-123<br />

Deasy, Joseph S33, 133-134<br />

Dermody, Tony S29, 12-13<br />

De Rossa, Proinsias – S35, 49-65<br />

Desmond, Barry. S26, 85-86; S34, 181<br />

Despard, Charlotte S29, 45-55<br />

Despard, Edward Marcus S30, 115-116<br />

de Valera. Éamon. S26, 62-66<br />

Devlin, Joseph. S26, 61-66<br />

Devlin, Joseph S32, 5-16<br />

Devlin, Paddy. S25, 9-11; S34, 117-121<br />

Doherty, John S27, 132-133<br />

Downing, Eugene S28, 12-14<br />

Dowling, John S31, 27-42<br />

Doyle, Bob S29, 102-104; S31, 103-104; S34, 123-124<br />

Earley, Packie S34, 63-83<br />

Emmet, Robert S28, 99-105<br />

Fearon, James. S26, 79-80; S27, 16-17<br />

Ferguson, John. S25, 19-26<br />

Fitt, Gerry S32, 83-84<br />

Foran, Thomas S30, 99-100; S33, 37-54<br />

Foreman, William. S26, 80-81<br />

Freeland, James – S33, 37-54<br />

Frow, Ruth S33, 107-118<br />

Funge, Patrick S27, 9-10<br />

Galway, Mary. S26, 83-84<br />

Garland, Seán – S35, 49-65<br />

George, Henry. S25, 19-26<br />

Geraghty, Hugh S32, 79-82<br />

Gilmore, George. S26, 61-66<br />

Goold-Verschoyle, Brian S32, 107-108<br />

Gore-Booth, Eva S29, 79-81<br />

Gordon, Nellie. S26, 79-80<br />

Gorter, Hermann S30, 103-113<br />

Goulding, Cathal – S35, 49-65<br />

Grimley, Ellen. S26, 79-80<br />

Hackett, Rosie S33, 133-134<br />

Haigh, Beatrice ‘Betty’ S31, 8-14<br />

Halls, Walter S30, 21-31<br />

Hampson, Walter See ‘Casey’<br />

Hart, Charles S28, 112<br />

Haslam, Anna S28, 113-114<br />

Haslam, Thomas S28, 113-114<br />

Hedley, John ‘Jack’ alias Seán O’Hagan S31, 27-42<br />

Hilliard, Reverend Robert Martin S31, 55-62<br />

Hogan, James S27, 96<br />

Humphreys, Sighle S36, 27-35<br />

Ireland, Betty see Haigh, Beatrice<br />

Ireland, John de Courcy S31, 8-14<br />

Jacob, Rosamund. S26, 82-84; S36, 113-114<br />

Johnson, Marie S34, 113-114<br />

Johnson, Thomas S29, 100-101; S34, 113-114<br />

Johnston, Roy H.W. S31, 55-62; S35, 49-65<br />

Jones, James Larkin ‘Jack’ S34, 125-127<br />

Kearney, Neil S34, 129-131<br />

Keating, Justin S35, 100-102<br />

Kelly, James Plunkett S28, 14-16<br />

Kemmy, Jim. S25, 95-96; S26, 12; S27. 14; S31, 8-14<br />

Lalor, James Fintan S31, 102-103


Larkin, Delia S31, 129-131; S36, 19-25<br />

Larkin, James [1874-1947]. S26, 14-15, 71-74; S27, 15-16; S28, 3-4, 14-16; S28<br />

25-36, 116-117, 125-133; S29, 98-100; S30, 21-31, 73-81; S31, 8-14, 19-24, 129<br />

-131; S32, 5-16; S33, 133-134<br />

Larkin, James Junior [1904-1969] S33, 133-134<br />

Larkin, James, [1936-2000] S25, 11-13<br />

Laverty, Maura S28, 90-97<br />

Lee, Laurie S29, 102-104<br />

Lenin, V.I. S30, 33-45, 103-113<br />

Levitas, Maurice. S26, 7-9<br />

Loach, Ken S31, 107-109<br />

Lynch, Jack S34, 171-173<br />

Lynn, Kathleen. S26, 83-84; S32, 100-101<br />

McArdle, Dorothy S33, 142<br />

McAteer, Seán S32, 107-108<br />

McColgan, Kathleen S35, 37-46<br />

McElborough, Robert S27, 94-95<br />

McEntee, Seán S34, 171-173<br />

McGhee, Richard. S25, 19-26; S28, 25-36<br />

Mac Giolla, Tomás – S35, 49-65; £36, 127-128<br />

McGonagle, Stephen. S26, 79-80; S27, 13, 90-91<br />

McGrath, John ‘Jack’ S31, 27-42<br />

McGrath, ‘Red Robert’ ‘McGrathovic’ S27, 16-17<br />

McGuffin, John S28, 17-18<br />

McGuinness, Charles John ‘Nomad’ S28, 117-118<br />

McHugh, Edward. S25, 19-26; S30, 118-119<br />

McIntyre, Patrick – S33, 37-54<br />

McMahon, Frederick S35, 37-46<br />

McMullen, William. S26, 80-81<br />

McQuaid, Archbishop John S34, 63-83<br />

McQuillan, Jack S34, 63-83<br />

Mac Stiofáin, Seán – S35, 49-65<br />

Macken, Peadar S31, 121-122<br />

Maguire, Thomas S33, 37-54<br />

Mallin, Michael S33, 133-134<br />

Mallin, Thomas S33, 133-134<br />

Manning, Brian S29, 14-15<br />

Markievicz, Constance S33, 37-54, 133-134<br />

Marx, Karl. S25, 89-90<br />

Merrigan, Matt. S25, 13-16<br />

Milne, Ewart S35, 37-46<br />

Molloy, Michael J. S33, 133-134<br />

Molony, Helena. S26, 83-84<br />

Mooney, Johnny S34, 63-83<br />

Moore, Christy. S26, 86-87<br />

Moynihan, Michael S33, 133-134<br />

Mullin, James S27, 91<br />

Mortished, R.J.P. – S32, 45-48<br />

Muphy, Dominick F. S34, 127-128<br />

Murphy, Jack S34, 63-83<br />

Murphy, Pat S35, 102-105<br />

Murray, Seán S28, 121-122<br />

Nannetti, J.P. S28, 25-36<br />

Nettleton, John S33, 103-106<br />

Nolan, Seán ‘Johnnny’ S34, 63-83<br />

Noonan, Robert See Robert Tressell<br />

Norton, William. S25, 57-65; S27, 54-64<br />

Ó Bradaigh, Ruairí – S35, 49-65<br />

Ó Bríain, Liam S33, 133-134<br />

O’Brien, Conor Cruise S34, 155-163<br />

O’Brien, Séamus S31, 27-42<br />

O’Brien, William S28, 37-47; S32, 102-103<br />

O’Casey, Seán S31, 129-131; S35, 69-85<br />

Ó Conaire, Pádraic S33, 137-138<br />

O’Connell, Daniel S29, 67-76<br />

O’Connell, T.J. S29, 33-41<br />

O’Connor, Arthur S27, 83-84<br />

O’Connor, Feargus S29, 67-76; S30, 117-118<br />

O’Connor, M.J. S31, 27-42<br />

O’Connor, T.P. S28, 25-36<br />

O’Daire, Paddy. S26, 11<br />

O’Donnell, Peadar. S25, 79-83; S26, 79-80; S27, 77-80<br />

O’Dowd, John Joseph S28, 18-19<br />

O’Farrell, Séamus S32, 77-78<br />

O’Grady, James Standish S28, 114-115<br />

O’Hagan, Seán See Hedley, Jack<br />

O’Leary, Michael S31, 14-16<br />

O’Meara, Liam S34, 63-83<br />

O’Neill, Norah S28, 19-21<br />

O’Riordan, Michael S29, 102-104; S31, 5-8<br />

O’Shannon, Cathal. S25, 17; S36, 137-141<br />

Ogle, Brendan S29, 105<br />

Oman, Billy S33, 133-134<br />

Ormsby, Ruth S35, 37-46


Owens, Evelyn S36, 133-136<br />

Pannekoek, Anton S30, 103-113<br />

Partridge, William P. S29, 93-94<br />

Price, Michael S28, 37-47<br />

Pringle, james M. S35, 87-90<br />

Quinn, Ruairí S20, 125-126<br />

Redmond, John ‘Jack’ – S33, 37-54<br />

Rock, Captain S29, 93-94; S36, 116-117<br />

Russell, George S29, 97-98<br />

Russell, Thomas S28, 99-105<br />

Ryan, Frank S28, 118; S29, 102-104<br />

Saklatvala, Shapurji S29, 45-55; S31, 19-24<br />

Savage, Jim S30, 7<br />

Sexton, James S32, 5-16<br />

Shanahan, Jennie S36, 137-141<br />

Sheahan, Thomas S27, 13, 90-91<br />

Sheehy-Skeffington, Francis S20, 109-11<br />

Sheehy-Skeffington, Hanna. S26, 83-84; S29, 109-111<br />

Sheehy-Skeffington, Owen S29, 109-111; S31, 111-118<br />

Sloan, Thomas S32, 5-16<br />

Smethurst, John B. S35, 97-100; S36, 137<br />

Spring, Dick S28, 119-120<br />

Stalin, Joseph S32, 107-108<br />

Steiner, Herbert. S26, 9-10<br />

Swift, John S34, 176-177<br />

Tennant, May Abraham S36, 99-101<br />

Thompson, William. S26, 117-118, 118-119; S27, 131; S28, 142-143; S29, 113-<br />

114<br />

Thornley, David S34, 175-176<br />

Toomey, Joseph – S33, 37-54<br />

Torley, John. S25, 19-26<br />

Tressell, Robert S33 103-106; S34, 145-152<br />

Twomey, Moss. S26, 53-6; S27, 150<br />

Tyrrell, Peter S31, 111-118<br />

Upton, William. S26, 89-90<br />

Walker, William S32, 5-16<br />

White, Captain Jack. S26, 80-81; S30, 121-123<br />

Wigham, Cuthbert S35, 37-46<br />

Subject Index – Events, Organisations, Phenomena, Places<br />

Aíltirí na hAiséirghe – S34, 182-184<br />

Agricultural labourers – S26, 3-4, 89-90, 91-99; S27, 91, 92-93; S28, 79-89;<br />

S29, 57-65, 93-94, 94-95; S35, 107; S36, 116-117<br />

Amalgamated Engineering Union (AEU) – S32, 79-82<br />

Amalgamated <strong>Society</strong> of Engineers (ASE) – S29, 96-97; S32, 79-82; S33, 37-54<br />

Amalgamated <strong>Society</strong> of House Decorators & Painters (ASHDP) – S25, 45-55<br />

Amalgamated <strong>Society</strong> of Railway Servants – See National Union of Railwaymen<br />

Amalgamated Transport & General Workers’ Union (ATGWU) – S25, 13-16;<br />

S31, 45-53; S34, 173-174<br />

American labour history – S27, 133-134, 135<br />

Anarchism – S30, 121-123<br />

Ancient Guild of Incorporated Brick & Stone Layers’ Trade Union<br />

(AGIBSLTU) – S26, 17-24; S33, 23-35<br />

Anglican workers – S30, 61-71; S31, 55-62; S35, 23-33<br />

Anti-Semitism – S30, 121<br />

An tÓglách – S32, 51-62; S35, 49-65<br />

Archives – S25, 107, 108-111, 111-113; S26, 101, 101-102, 105-106, 106-107;<br />

S27, 109-112, 112-113, 113-114; S28, 135-138; S31, 3-4; 111-118; 129-131;<br />

S32, 69-71; S34, 117-121; S36, 121-122, 137<br />

Artisans – S26, 75-76<br />

Assistant Clerks’ association – S33, 7-21<br />

Association of Executive Officers – S33, 7-21; S34, 41-60<br />

Association of Post Office Women Clerks – S33, 7-21<br />

Association of Secondary Teachers, Ireland (ASTI) – S29, 33-41; S34, 98-111;<br />

S35, 121-122<br />

Association of Staff Clerks & Other Civil Servants – S33, 7-21<br />

Association of Women Officers of the Local Authorities of Ireland (AWOLAI)<br />

– S36, 133-136<br />

Athy – S35, 107; S36, 124-125<br />

Badges – S36, 137<br />

Bakers – S34, 176-177<br />

Ballads – S26, 86-87; S28, 79-89<br />

Balrothery Poor Law Union – S31, 104-105<br />

Ballymena – S27, 19-29<br />

Bank officials – S27, 112-114<br />

Bartenders’ Association of Ireland – S25, 96<br />

Belfast – S25, 9-11; S25, 45-55; S26, 77-79, 79-80, 80-81; S27, 13-14, 73-76,<br />

92-93; S28, 119; S30, 121-123; S32, 5-16, 83-84<br />

Belfast Operative House & Ship Painters’ & Decorators’ Trade Union – S25, 45<br />

-55<br />

Belfast Trades Council – S32, 5-16<br />

Berehaven – S34, 7-18<br />

Berlin – S27, 113-114


B&ICO – see British & <strong>Irish</strong> Communist Organisation<br />

Bibliography – 1999-2000, S26, 121-126; <strong>2001</strong>, S27, 137-140; 2002, S27, 147-<br />

149<br />

Biography – S36, 119-121<br />

Bloody Sunday – S26, 11<br />

Bolshevism – S30, 103-113<br />

Boole Library & Archives, Cork – S26, 105-106<br />

Borstal – S35, 122-124<br />

Bray – S29, 94-95; S36, 128-132<br />

Bray & District Trades Council – 128-132<br />

Brewery workers – S25, 90-91<br />

Bricklayers – S26, 17-24; S33, 23-35; S35, 23-33<br />

British & <strong>Irish</strong> Communist Organisation – S31, 8-14; S35, 102-105<br />

British <strong>Labour</strong> Party – S25, 96-97; S32, 5-16<br />

Building workers – S25, 45-55; S26, 17-24; S27, 87-88; S28, 63-76; S30, 47-57;<br />

S33, 23-35; S34, 63-83, 175-176; S35, 23-33<br />

Buncrana – S27, 132-133<br />

Business archives – S36, 121-122<br />

Bus workers – S25, 94-95; S31, 5-7<br />

Butte-Silver Bow Public Archives – S25, 111-113<br />

Canada – S27, 135<br />

Canals – S36, 124-125<br />

Carters – S32, 5-16<br />

Catholicism – S25, 57-65; S26, 82-83; S27, 96; S29, 19-31; S34, 63-83<br />

Chartism – S29, 67-76; S30, 117-118<br />

Children – S27, 94; S31, 111-118; S33, 57-70, 138-139, 145-146<br />

Christian Socialism – S32, 75-76<br />

CIÉ (Coras Iompair Éireann) – S25, 94-95; S29, 12-13<br />

Civil servants – S27, 121-129; S28, 19-21; S33, 7-21; S34, 41-60, 174-175; S35,<br />

126-128<br />

Civil Service Alliance – S33, 7-21; S34, 41-60<br />

Civil Service Clerical Association (CSCA) – S27, 121-129; S33, 7-21; S34, 41-<br />

60; S35, 87-90<br />

Civil Service Federation (CSF) – S33, 7-21; S34, 41-60<br />

Civil Service Representation Council (CSRC) – S34, 41-60<br />

Civil Service trade unionism – S33, 7-21; S34, 41-60, 174-175<br />

Civil War – S34, 131-133<br />

Clann na Poblachta – S27, 54-64<br />

Clann na Talmhan – S2w7, 54-64<br />

Class – S27, 85-87, 97-98; S30, 61-71; S31, 89-90; 97-98, 100-101; S32, 33-43,<br />

65-69; S33, 57-70, 73-88<br />

Clothing workers – S26, 79-80, 83-84; S27, 10-12, 19-29, 121-129<br />

Coalition – S27, 54-64; S31, 14-16<br />

Colliers – S26, 27-34; S28, 23<br />

Comhar Céard Éireann – S36, 73-86<br />

Commission on the Status of Women – S36, 133-136<br />

Communism – S25, 79-83, 83-86; S26, 7-9, 14-15; S27, 96; S28, 12-14, 23, 37-<br />

47, 118, 121-122; S29, 7-10, 45-55; S30, 7; 33-45, 73-81,103-113; S31, 5-7, 8-<br />

14, 19-24, 55-62, 103-104; S32, 19-31, 107-108; S33, 146-147; S34, 63-83; S35,<br />

37-46<br />

Communist Party of Great Britain – S35, 37-46<br />

Communist Party of Ireland (CPI) – S25, 79-83, 83-86; S26, 7-9, 14-15; S28, 12<br />

-14, 118, 135-139; S29, 7-10; S30, 7, 33-45; S31, 5-7, 8-14, 19-24, 55-62, 103-<br />

104; S32, 19-31, 107-108; S33, 146-147; S34, 63-83<br />

Communist Party of Ireland Archives – S28, 135-139<br />

Conditions of Employment Act, 1936 – S36, 37-46<br />

Congress of <strong>Irish</strong> Unions – S36, 73-86<br />

Connacht Tribune – S35, 87-90<br />

Connolly Column – S25, 83-86: S26, 7-9; S28, 12-14, 118; S29, 102-104; S31, 5<br />

-7; 55-62, 103-104<br />

Conferences – S25, 123-126; S26, 115-120; S27, 131-136; S28, 141-146; S29,<br />

113-115; 31, 125-127; S31, 125-127; S32, 75-76; S34, 141-143; S35, 107-109<br />

Congress of <strong>Irish</strong> Unions (CIU) – S34, 63-83<br />

Construction Corps – S32, 19-31<br />

Construction workers – see building workers<br />

Cookstown – S27, 91<br />

Cork – S25, 108-111; S26, 89-90, 105-106, 117-118, 118-119; S27, 13, 90-91;<br />

S28, 118-119; S30, 118; S31, 5-7, 14-16; S33, 89-92, 140-142; S34, 7-18, 21-<br />

38, 133-138<br />

Cork Archives Institute/Cork City & County Archives – S25, 108-111; S34, 118<br />

-121<br />

Cork Consumers’ League – S34, 21-38<br />

Cork Trades Council – S34, 21-38<br />

Coroners’ casebooks – S29, 95<br />

Cost of living – S26, 37-50; S34, 21-38<br />

Court Laundry – S25, 94<br />

Craft workers – S33, 23-35, 37-54; S34, 63-83<br />

Crime – S28, 111; S29, 95; S30, 116-117; S31, 111-118; S35, 122-124<br />

Crowds – S26, 78<br />

Culture – S35, 69-85; 108-109<br />

Customs & Excise – S33, 7-21; S34, 41-60<br />

Customs & Excise Association (C&EA) – S34, 41-60<br />

Customs & Excise Federation (C&EF) – S34, 41-60<br />

Dalkey – S29, 94-95; S30, 9-19


Democratic Left (DL) – S34, 163-169, 179-181; S36, 117-119<br />

Democratic Socialist Party (DSP) – S25, 95-96; S26, 12; S31, 8-14<br />

Derry – S26, 11, 79-80, 101-102, 115-120; S27, 10-12; S28, 49-60; S28, 118<br />

Derry Central Library – S26, 101-102<br />

Dissertations & theses – S25 123-125; S26, 110-113; S27, 117-120; S28, 139-<br />

140; S31, 132-136<br />

Dockers – S27, 43-54, 84-85; S31, 45-53; S32, 5-16<br />

Domestic workers – S29, 57-65<br />

Donegal – S26, 79-80, 91-99; S27, 132-133<br />

Drama – S27, 7-8, 9-10<br />

Drink – S25, 92-94, 96<br />

Dublin – S25, 45-55, 88-89, 92-94; S26, 17-24, 71-74; S27, 43-54; S28, 3-4, 14-<br />

16; S28, 25-36, 63-76; D31, 45-53, 104-105; S34, 63-84, 85-98; S35, 23-33; 49-<br />

65; 102-105<br />

Dublin & District Tramwaymen’s Union – S34, 173-174<br />

Dublin Building Trade Employers’ Association – S35, 23-33<br />

Dublin Housing Action Committee – S35, 49-65, 102-105<br />

Dublin Metropolitan House Painters’ Trade Union – S25, 45-55; S31, 121-122;<br />

S34, 175-176<br />

Dublin Trades Council & <strong>Labour</strong> League – S28, 63-76; S31, 121-122; S34, 63-<br />

83<br />

Dublin Unemployed Association – S34, 63-83<br />

Dublin Workers’ Council – S33, 37-54<br />

Easter Rising – S25, 91-92; S31, 75-83, 121-122; S32, 87-88; SW35, 130-131<br />

1848 and the Language of Politics – S25, 67-76<br />

Elections – S30, 124-125<br />

Electrical Trades Union (ETU) – S33, 37-54<br />

Electricians’ Trade Union (Ireland) – S33, 37-54<br />

Electrification – S28, 118<br />

Electricians – S33, 37-54<br />

Electronic sources – S25, 120-122; S26, 107-110; S27, 114-117<br />

Emergency, The – S36, 49-58<br />

Emergency law – S31, 101-102<br />

Emigration – S25, 87-88, 96-97; S26, 76-77, 91-99; S27, 87-88; S29, 19-31, 101<br />

-102; S33, 140; S34, 7-18, 63-83; S36, 61-70<br />

Employers – S33, 23-35<br />

Engineers – S32, 79-82; S33, 37-54<br />

Equality – S28, 19-21, 113-114, 115-116; S36, 73-86, 89-96, 109-111, 123-126<br />

Equal pay – S36, 73-86, 89-96, 109-111, 123-126<br />

Esperanto – S26, 13-14; S27, 17, 95<br />

Establishment – S35, 120-121<br />

Fascism – S34, 183-184<br />

Factories Acts – S29, 83-89; S31, 65-70; S36, 99-101<br />

Factory Inspector – S36, 99-101<br />

Famine – S25, 29-42; S26, 79; S27, 13-14; S27, 73-76, 92-93; S30, 118<br />

Farming – S33, 143-144<br />

Federation of Women Civil Servants – S33, 7-21<br />

Federation of Women Clerks – S33, 7-21<br />

Federated Workers’ Union of Ireland – see WUI<br />

Feminism – S36, 27-36<br />

Fenianism – S32, 108-109<br />

Fianna Fáil – S34, 171-173<br />

Film – S26, 91-99, 115-117; S31, 107-109<br />

Fine Gael – S27, 54-64; S31, 14-16<br />

Fire fighters – S28, 119<br />

First World War – S34, 21-38<br />

Fishing – S28, 118-119<br />

Folklore – S28, 79-89<br />

Food – S34, 21-38<br />

Freeman’s Journal – S28, 125-133<br />

GAA (Gaelic Athletic Association) – S34, 182<br />

Galway – S27, 109-112; S31, 104-105, 111-118; S35, 87-90; S36, 125<br />

Galway United Trades & <strong>Labour</strong> Council – S35, 87-90<br />

Gender – S28, 115-116; S31, 135-136<br />

General Committee of Permanent Civil Servants in Ireland – S33, 7-21<br />

Germany – S26, 106-107<br />

Glasgow – S27, 7-8, 84-85<br />

Guinness – S25, 90-91<br />

Hamburg – S26, 106-107<br />

Handloom weavers – S27, 19-29<br />

Hardiman Library, NUI Galway – S27, 109-112<br />

Historiography – S33, 73-86, 121-126, 126-131<br />

Hours of work – S29, 83-89; S30, 47-58<br />

Housing – S25, 88-89, 92-94; S27, 65-71, 93-94; S35, 49-65<br />

Independent Orange Order – S27, 31-42; S30, 85-96; S32, 5-16<br />

Independent <strong>Labour</strong> Party (ILP) – S32, 5-16<br />

India – S29, 45-55; S31, 19-24<br />

Industrial schools – S31, 111-118; S33, 57-70, 145-146; S35, 122-124<br />

Informers – S33, 140-142<br />

Institute of Professional Civil Servants (Ireland) – S33, 7-21; S34, 41-60; S35,<br />

126-128<br />

Intellectual life of working class – S27, 97-98; S34, 155-163; S35, 69-85<br />

Internment – S28, 17-18<br />

IALHI (International Association of <strong>Labour</strong> <strong>History</strong> Institutes) – S25, 126; S26,


117; S28, 141-142<br />

International Brigades – S25, 83-86: S26, 7-9; S28, 12-14, 118; S29, 102-104;<br />

S31, 5-7, 8-14, 55-62, 103-104; S34, 123-124, 125-127; S35, 37-46<br />

Internationalism – S36, 121-122<br />

International Textile, Garment & Leather Workers’ Federation (ITGLWF) –<br />

S34, 129-131<br />

<strong>Irish</strong> Bakers’, Confectioners’ & Allied Workers’ Amalgamated Union – S34,<br />

176-177<br />

<strong>Irish</strong> Bank Officials’ Association (IBOA) – S27, 112-113<br />

<strong>Irish</strong> Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (ICND) – S31, 8-14<br />

<strong>Irish</strong> Christian Front – S25, 57-65<br />

<strong>Irish</strong> Citizen Army (ICA) – S25, 91-92; S26, 80-81; S28, 37-47; S29, 96-97;<br />

S29, 98-100; S32, 87-88; 103-104; S36, 137-141<br />

<strong>Irish</strong> Civil Service Commission – S33, 7-21; S34, 41-60<br />

<strong>Irish</strong> Civil Service Union – S33, 7-21; S34, 41-60<br />

<strong>Irish</strong> Communist Organisation (ICO) – S35, 102-105<br />

<strong>Irish</strong> Congress of Trade Unions (ICTU) – S25, 13-16; S28, 9-12; S34, 181; S36,<br />

73-86, 89-96, 128-132, 133-136<br />

<strong>Irish</strong> Congress of Trade Unions – Northern Ireland Committee (ICTU-NIC) –<br />

S28, 9-12; S29, 7-10<br />

<strong>Irish</strong> Economic & Social <strong>History</strong> – S33, 95-100<br />

<strong>Irish</strong> Engineering & Industrial Union (IEIU) – S33, 37-54<br />

<strong>Irish</strong> Engineering Shipbuilding & Foundry Trade Union (IESFTU) – S33, 37-54<br />

<strong>Irish</strong> Federation of University Teachers (IFUT) – S27, 96-97<br />

<strong>Irish</strong> Food Control Committee – S34, 21-38<br />

<strong>Irish</strong> General Railways & Engineering Union (IGREU) – S33, 37-54<br />

<strong>Irish</strong> Housewives’ Association – S36, 49-58<br />

<strong>Irish</strong> in Britain – S25, 87-8, 96-97; S26, 78-79, 91-99; S27, 87-88; S29, 67-76;<br />

S29, 78-79, 79-81; S32, 108-109; S33, 140, 143; S36, 61-70<br />

ILHS (<strong>Irish</strong> <strong>Labour</strong> <strong>History</strong> <strong>Society</strong>) – S25, 3-4, 5-7, 107, 125; S26, 5-6, 87-88,<br />

115, 115-117; S27, 5-6, 101-102; S28, 5-7, 19-21; S28, 141-142; S29, 3-5, 113;<br />

S30, 3-5; S31, 3-4; S32, 3-4, 79-82; S33, 3-5; S34, 3-4, 141-142; S35, 3-5; S36,<br />

103-108, 141-142<br />

ILHS Museum & Archives S25, 107; S26, 101; S31, 8-14; S35, 3-5; S36, 141-<br />

142<br />

<strong>Irish</strong> Local Government Officials’ Union (ILGOU) – S36, 133-136<br />

<strong>Irish</strong> Locomotive Drivers’ Association (ILDA) – S29, 105<br />

<strong>Irish</strong> National Foresters - £35, 87-90<br />

<strong>Irish</strong> National League (INL) – S25, 19-26<br />

<strong>Irish</strong> National Painters’ & Decorators’ Trade Union (INPDTU) – S28, 63-76;<br />

S30, 47-57; S34, 175-176<br />

<strong>Irish</strong> National Teachers Organisation (INTO) – S27, 121-127; S29, 33-41<br />

<strong>Irish</strong> National Union of Woodworkers (INUW) – S34, 63-83<br />

<strong>Irish</strong> Parliamentary Party – S28, 25-36<br />

<strong>Irish</strong> People – S27, 54-64<br />

<strong>Irish</strong> Press – S28, 115-116<br />

<strong>Irish</strong> Protestant – S30, 85-96<br />

<strong>Irish</strong> Republican Army (IRA) – S25, 79-83; S26, 53-60; S27, 15, 77-80; S28,<br />

106-109, 117-118; S29, 104-105; S32, 51-62; S33, 113-114, 140-142; S35, 49-<br />

65<br />

<strong>Irish</strong> Republican Brotherhood (IRB) – S25, 19-26; S27, 91; S31, 106-107; S32,<br />

107-108<br />

<strong>Irish</strong> Republican Socialist Party (IRSP) – S27, 101-102<br />

<strong>Irish</strong> Revolutionary Forces (IRF) – S35, 49-65<br />

<strong>Irish</strong> Socialist Republican Party (ISRP) – S25, 29-42; S30, 120-121<br />

<strong>Irish</strong> Stationary Engine Drivers’ <strong>Society</strong> (IESDS) – S33, 37-54<br />

<strong>Irish</strong> Temporary Clerks’ Association – S33, 7-22<br />

<strong>Irish</strong> Trade Union Congress (ITUC) – S29, 100-101; S31, 19-24; S33, 37-54;<br />

S34, 63-83, 181; S35, 7-20; S36, 73-86, 125<br />

<strong>Irish</strong> Trade Uniobn Trust (ITUT) – S36, 128-132<br />

<strong>Irish</strong> Transport & General Workers’ Union (ITGWU) – S25, 9-11; S26, 71-74,<br />

80-81; S27, 10-12, 16-17, 43-54, 121-129; S28, 3-4, 14-16, 25-36, 37-47, 63-76;<br />

S28, 116-117, 125-130; S29, 96-97, 98-100, 100, 100-102; S30, 21-31, 99-100;<br />

S31, 14-16, 27-42, 45-53; S32, 19-31, 87-88, 102-103; S33, 37-54, 89-92, 133-<br />

134; S34, 21-38, 85-98, 173-174; S35, 91-95, 102-105, 107, 119; S36, 19-25, 73<br />

-86, 89-96, 115-116<br />

<strong>Irish</strong> Unemployed Workers’ Movement (IUWM) – S28, 49-60<br />

<strong>Irish</strong> Volunteers – S35, 87-90<br />

<strong>Irish</strong> Women Workers’ Union (IWWU) – S25, 98-100; S26, 83-84; S27, 77-80,<br />

121-129; S36, 19-25, 27-46, 61-73, 137-141<br />

<strong>Irish</strong> Workers’ League – S31, 15-7, 9-24, 45-53<br />

<strong>Irish</strong> Workers’ Voice – S34, 63-83<br />

Jews – S30, 121; S32, 99-100<br />

Kerry – S25, 29-42; S33, 133-134<br />

Kildare – S25, 107; S36, 124-125<br />

Kilkenny – S27, 85-87; S28, 23<br />

<strong>Labour</strong> Court – S36, 133-136<br />

<strong>Labour</strong> history – S25, 3-4, 57-65, 133-134; S26, 87-88; S27, 3-4, 135, 135-136;<br />

S28, 114-115; S31, 127-129; S33, 3-5, 95-100, 126-131, 133-134; S35, 111-116;<br />

S36, 103-108, 141-142<br />

<strong>Labour</strong> In <strong>Irish</strong> <strong>History</strong> – S27, 103-109<br />

<strong>Labour</strong> News – S25, 57-65; S36, 137-141<br />

<strong>Labour</strong> Party (<strong>Irish</strong>) – S25, 13-16, 95-96; S26, 61-66, 85, 85-86; S27, 10-12, 55-<br />

64; S28, 19-21, 119-120; S29, 12-13; S30, 125-126; S31, 8-14, 14-16, 19-24;


S32, 5-16, 19-31, 75-76; S33, 121-126, 133-134, 146-147; S34, 63-83, 155-163,<br />

175-176; S35, 7-20; 100-102; S36, 49-58, 119-121, 128-132, 133-136<br />

<strong>Labour</strong> press – S32, 69-71<br />

<strong>Labour</strong> songs – S26, 86-87<br />

<strong>Labour</strong> Representation Committee (LRC) – S32, 5-16<br />

Land & labour - S26, 3-4, 89-90, 91-99; S27, 91, 92-93; S28, 78-89; S29, 93-94,<br />

94-95; S30, 118, 118-119, 119-120; S33, 143, 143-144; S36, 116-117<br />

Land League – S25, 19-26; S27, 91, 92-93; S28, 112-113<br />

Laundry workers – S25, 94<br />

Language of class politics – S25, 67-76<br />

Law – S31, 65-70, 101-102<br />

League against Imperialism – S29, 45-51<br />

Lenin School, Moscow – S32, 107-108<br />

Letterfrack – S31, 111-118<br />

Libraries – S26, 101-102, 125-126; S27, 109-112-113-114; S29, 109-111; S32,<br />

69-71; S34, 117-121<br />

Liberty Hall – S32, 87-88<br />

Limerick – S25, 95-96; S26, 12; S27, 14; S29, 100-101; S30, 121; S31, 27-42<br />

Limerick Soviet – S29, 100-101; S31, 27-42<br />

Linen Hall Library – S34, 117-121<br />

Linen workers – S27, 19-29, 132-133<br />

Literature & working class – S25, 91; S28, 14-16; S28, 79-89; S35, 69-85, 108-<br />

109<br />

Liverpool – S33, 103-106<br />

Local Elections – S35, 7-20<br />

Local Government & Public Services Union (LGPSU) – S36, 133-136<br />

Local history – S36, 121-122<br />

Lock out – S28 3-4, 14-16, 25-36 125-133<br />

London – S28, 111<br />

Loyalism – S27, 94-95<br />

Magdalen Asylums & Laundries – S27, 94; S33, 145-146<br />

Magheramorne Manifesto – S27, 31-42<br />

Manchester – S29, 57-65; S33, 107-111; S35, 91-100<br />

Marine, Port & General Workers’ Union (MPGWU) – S31, 45-53<br />

Marriage Benefit – S36, 73-86<br />

Marxism – S27, 135-136; S30, 103-113<br />

Master Builders’ Association – S33, 23-35; S35, 23-33<br />

Mayo – S26, 91-99<br />

Metropolitan House Painters’ Trade Union (MHPTU) – S31, 121-122<br />

Middle Class – S35, 128-129<br />

Miners – S26, 27-34; S28, 23; S29, 10-11; S34, 7-18<br />

Mizen Head – S30, 118<br />

Motor Permits Strike – S33, 37-54<br />

Municipal Employees’ Association – S27, 94-95<br />

Munitions of War Strike – S33, 37-54<br />

Munster – S27, 121-129; S31, 27-42<br />

Music – S26, 86-87<br />

Museum der Arbeit (Hamburg) – S26, 106-107<br />

Museums – S26, 106-107<br />

National Amalgamated <strong>Society</strong> of Operative House & Ship Painters & Decorators<br />

– S25, 45-55<br />

Nationalism – S31, 75-83, 89-94, 97-98, 106-107, 125-126; S32, 101-102; S33,<br />

37-54, 73-86<br />

National <strong>Labour</strong> Party (NLP) – S27, 54-64<br />

National Library of Ireland – S31, 129-130; S35, 97-100<br />

National Progressive Democrats – S34, 63-83<br />

National <strong>Society</strong> for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) – S33, 57-<br />

70<br />

National Union of Dock <strong>Labour</strong>ers (NUDL) – S32, 5-16<br />

National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) – S29, 10-11<br />

National Union of Public Employees (NUPE) – S36, 109-111<br />

National Union of Railwaymen (NUR) – S30, 21-31; S34, 21-38<br />

National Union of Sheet Metal Workers (NUSMW) – S29, 7-10<br />

National Union of Tailor & Garment Workers (NUTGW) – S27, 10-12<br />

National Waters Restoration League – S35, 49-65<br />

Navvies – S27, 87-88<br />

Nenagh – S29, 100<br />

Newry – S26, 79-80; S27, 16-17<br />

New Zealand – S29, 19-31<br />

NICRA (Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association) – S25, 9-11; S26, 11; S32,<br />

104-105<br />

NILP (Northern Ireland <strong>Labour</strong> Party) – S25, 9-11; S27, 10-12; S31, 8-14; S34,<br />

178-179<br />

Nineteen Thirteen – S28, 3-4, 14-16, 25-36, 125-133; S32, 104-105<br />

Northern Ireland – S28, 17-18; S31, 100-101, 106-107, 107-109; S34, 178-179<br />

Northern Star – S29, 67-76<br />

North West <strong>Labour</strong> <strong>History</strong> – S26, 102-104<br />

Official IRA – S34, 163-169, 179-181; S36, 127-128<br />

Official Sinn Féin – S34, 163-169, 179-181; S36, 127-128<br />

Oral history – S25, 92-94; S27, 121-129; S27, 131; S29, 57-65; S31, 135-136;<br />

S32, 33-43, 103-104; S34, 98-111<br />

Orangeism – S27, 31-42, 89-90, 94-95; S29, 19-31; S30, 85-96; S32, 5-16<br />

Painters – S25, 45-55; S28, 63-76; S30, 47-57; S31, 121-122; S34, 175-176<br />

Pearse Street Library, Dublin – S32, 69-71


Peoples’ Food Committee – S34, 21-38<br />

People’s <strong>History</strong> Museum, Manchester – S27, 13<br />

Poor law – S27, 93-94; S31, 104-105; S34, 177-178<br />

Postal workers – S33, 7-21; S34, 41-60<br />

Post Office Engineering Union – S33, 7-21<br />

Post Office Workers’ Union – S34, 41-60<br />

Poverty – S27, 93-94; S29, 89-91; S31, 104-105, 105-106, 111-118; S32, 106-<br />

107; S33, 57-70; S34, 21-38, 177-178; S36, 99-101<br />

Prices – S26, 37-50; S36, 49-58<br />

Printing – S27, 9-10; S33, 133-134; S35, 87-90<br />

Proclamation – S33, 133-134<br />

Prostitution – S33, 138-139<br />

Protestant workers – S30, 61-71; S30, 95-96<br />

Provisional IRA – S34, 1163-169, 179-181<br />

Provisional Sinn Féin – S34, 1163-169, 179-181<br />

Provisional United Trade Union Organisation – S34, 63-83<br />

Public health – S27, 93-94; S29, 95<br />

Public servants – S36, 133-136<br />

Quarrymen – S26, 27-34; S30, 9-19<br />

Radicalism – S25, 67-76; S26, 76-77; S26, 78; S26, 78-79; S27, 83-84; S27, 90-<br />

91; S28, 99-101; S29, 105; S30, 115-116; S33, 143<br />

Ragged Trousered Philanthropists, The – S34, 145-152<br />

Railway Clerks’ Association (RCA) – S34, 127-128<br />

Railway workers – S25, 94-95; S26, 80-81; S29, 101; S30, 21-31; S34, 127-128;<br />

S36, 7-17<br />

Red Flag, The – S27, 91-92<br />

Red Hand – S36, 19-25<br />

Regular Operative House Painters’ Trade Union (ROHPTU) – S31, 121-122<br />

Religion – S25, 57-65; S26, 82-83; S27, 89-90; S27, 96<br />

Republican Congress – S25, 79-83; S27, 77-80; S28, 37-47; S28, 118<br />

Republicanism – S25, 79-83; S26, 53-60; S26, 78-79; S27, 15; S27, 77-80; S27,<br />

91; S28, 106-109; S29, 104-105; S30, 73-81; S31, 5-7; S32, 51-62, 101-102, 108<br />

-109; S33, 37-54, 88-92, 113-114, 140-142, 146-147; S34, 163-169, 179-181;<br />

S35, 49-65; S36, 113-114, 127-128<br />

Retired workers – S36, 128-132<br />

Revolution – S28, 106-109; S33, 37-54, 73-86; S34, 163-169, 179-181<br />

Russia – S26, 13-14; S27, 15-16; S32, 107-108<br />

Safety, health & welfare at work – S29, 83-89, 95; S31, 65-70<br />

Scotland – S25, 19026; S26, 91-99; S27, 7-8; S27, 84-85; S32, 108-109; S33,<br />

143<br />

SDLP (Social Democratic & <strong>Labour</strong> Party) – S25, 9-11<br />

Seafarers – S31, 8-14; S33, 103-106<br />

Second Division Association – S33, 7-21<br />

Sectarianism – S26, 79; S27, 13-14, 89-90, 94-95; S29, 19-31; S32, 5-16<br />

Senior Citizens’ Parliament – S36, 128-132<br />

Services, Industrial, Professional & Technical Union (SIPTU) – S29, 100; S34,<br />

142-143; S35, 119; S36, 114-115, 128-132<br />

Sexuality – S28, 113-114<br />

Shannon Scheme – S28, 118<br />

Shipbuilding – S27, 88-89<br />

Sinn Féin – S30, 73-81; S33, 140-142; S34, 163-169, 179-181; S35, 49-65; S37,<br />

127-128<br />

Sinn Féin The Workers’ Party – S34, 163-169, 179-181; S36, 127-128<br />

Skilled workers – S33, 23-35, 37-54<br />

Slums – S25, 88-89<br />

Social change – S33, 139-140<br />

Social Democratic & <strong>Labour</strong> Party (SDLP) – S25, 9-11; S32, 83-84<br />

Social statistics – S25, 114-120; S31, 65-70<br />

Social Partnership – S27, 98-99<br />

Social Security – S28, 89-91; S32, 106-107<br />

Social Welfare – S28, 89-91; S32, 106-107; S33, 57-70, 138-139, 139-140, 145-<br />

146<br />

socialism – S27, 77-80; S30, 73-81; S31, 75-83, 89-94, 97-99, 125-127; S32,<br />

101-102; S33, 73-86, 121-126, 146-147; S36, 27-36, 122-123, 127-128, 128-132<br />

Socialist International – S26, 81-82<br />

Socialist <strong>Labour</strong> Party (SLP) – S25, 13-16; S26, 85<br />

Socialist Party of Ireland – S31, 8-13<br />

Socialist Workers’ Party – S31, 8-14<br />

Socialists Against Nationalism – S31, 8-14<br />

<strong>Society</strong> for the Study of <strong>Labour</strong> <strong>History</strong> – S36, 103-108<br />

South Dublin Poor Law Union – S27, 93-94<br />

Soviet Union – S26, 13-14; S27, 15-16<br />

Soviets – S31, 27-42; S34, 21-38<br />

Spanish Civil War – S25, 83-86: S26, 7-9; S28, 12-14; S28, 118; S29, 102-104;<br />

S31, 5-7, 8-14, 55-62, 103-104; S34, 123-124, 125-127; S35, 37-46<br />

Spanish Medical Aid Committee – S35, 37-46<br />

Spies – S33, 140-142<br />

Sport – S32, 91-96<br />

Standard of living – S26, 37-50<br />

Stationary engine drivers – S33, 37-54<br />

Street life – S25, 92-94<br />

Strikes – S25, 114-120; S30, 9-19; S30, 21-31; S30, 47-57; S31, 27-42; S32, 5-<br />

16; S33, 37-54; S34, 7-18, 85-98; S35, 23-33<br />

Strumpet City – S28, 14-16


Sugar Loaves – S29, 94-95<br />

Tattie howkers – S26, 91-99<br />

Teachers – S27, 96-97, 121-129; S29, 33-41; S34, 98-111; S35, 121-122<br />

Technology – S31, 45-53, 99-100<br />

TEEU (Technical Engineering & Electrical Union) – S32, 79-82<br />

Television & labour history – S26, 91-99, 115-117; S28, 90-97<br />

Temperance – S25, 92-94, 96<br />

Tenements – S25, 92-94<br />

Textile workers – S26, 79-80, 83-84; S27, 10-12, 19-29, 121-129, 132-133<br />

Theses & dissertations – S25 123-125; S26, 110-113; S27, 117-120; S28, 139-<br />

140; S31, 132-136<br />

The Plough – S34, 63-83<br />

Thetis Experiment – S26, 11<br />

Thomastown – S27, 85-87<br />

Thompson (William) Weekend Schools – S26, 117-118; S26, 118-119; S28, 142<br />

-143; S29, 113-114<br />

Tipperary – S26, 27-34; S29, 100<br />

Towelsail yawls – S28, 118-119<br />

trade unionism – S27, 121-129; S33, 7-21, 23-35, 37-55, 73-88, 134-136; S35,<br />

111-116; S36, 73-86<br />

Trade Union Women’s Forum – S36, 89-96<br />

Trades Union Congress (British TUC) – S32, 5-16; S36, 109-11<br />

Tramwaymen – S34, 173-174<br />

Transferred Officers’ Protection Association (TOPA) – S34, 41-60<br />

Transport Salaried Staffs’ Association (TSSA) – S29, 12-13; S34, 127-128<br />

Transport workers – S25, 94-95; S26, 80-81; S29, 12-13; S31, 27-42; S34, 85-<br />

98, 127-128, 173-174; S35, 91-95<br />

Tuam – S32, 75-76<br />

Typographical Association – S35, 87-90<br />

Tyrone – S27, 91<br />

Ulster Unionist <strong>Labour</strong> Association – S27, 94-95<br />

Unemployed – S28, 49-60; S32, 19-31, 106-107; S34, 63-83<br />

Unemployed Protest Committee – S34, 63-83<br />

Union of Professional & technical Civil Servants (UPTCS) – S35, 126-128<br />

UNISON – S36, 109-111<br />

USSR (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics) – S26, 13-14; S27, 15-16; S32, 107<br />

-108<br />

United <strong>Irish</strong> League – S35, 87-90<br />

United <strong>Irish</strong>man – S35, 49-65<br />

United <strong>Irish</strong>men – S26, 78-79; S27, 83-84; S28, 99-105<br />

United States – S26, 76-77<br />

Vocationalism – S26, 82-83<br />

Wales – S25, 87-88, 92-94; S29, 10-11<br />

Waterford – S26, 37-50; S27, 88-89; S29, 102-104; S30, 61-71<br />

West of Ireland – S30, 119<br />

Whitley Councils – S33, 7-21; S34, 41-60<br />

White collar workers – S36, 133-136<br />

Wicklow – S29, 94-95; S36, 128-132<br />

women – S25, 67-71, 94, 98-101; S26, 79-80, 83-84, 85; S27, 77-80, 94, 121-<br />

129; S28, 19-21, 90-97, 113-114, 115-116, 144; S29, 33-41, 57-65; S30, 123-<br />

124; S31, 89-94, 135-136; S32, 34-48, 65-69; 103-14; S33, 7-21, 57-70, 138-<br />

139, 139-140, 145-146; S36, 7-17, 37-46, 49-58, 61-70, 73-86, 89-96, 99-101,<br />

113-114, 137-141<br />

Women’s Social & Political League – S36, 49-58<br />

Women’s suffrage – S25, 98-100<br />

Women’s Trade Union League – S36, 99-101<br />

Work – S31, 45-53, 65-70, 100-101<br />

Women’s Trade Union Council – S29, 79-81<br />

Workers’ Councils – S30, 103-113<br />

Workers’ Party – S34, 163-169, 179-181; S36, 127-128<br />

Workers’ Party of Ireland – S30, 33-45<br />

Workers’ Republic (policy) – S25, 57-65<br />

Workers’ Union of Ireland/Federated Workers’ Union of Ireland (WUI/FWUI) –<br />

S25, 11-13; S28, 14-16, 63-76, 116-117; S31, 19-24, 45-55; S33, 133-134; S35,<br />

119; S36, 19-25, 73-86, 114-115; 128-132<br />

Worker’s Unity Trust – S36, 128-132<br />

working class – S27, 85-87, 97-98; S30, 61-71; S31, 89-90; 97-98, 100-101;<br />

S32, 33-46; S35, 69-85<br />

Working Class Movement Library, Manchester – S26, 12; S33, 107-111; S35,<br />

97-100; S36, 137<br />

World Social Forum – S28, 144-146<br />

World War One – S31, 75-83; S36, 7-17<br />

World War Two – S28, 119; S32, 19-31, 103-104; S36, 49-58, 61-70<br />

Young Irelanders – S28, 99-105<br />

Youth – S35, 122-124<br />

Index of Contributors<br />

Allen, Kieran S28, 116-117<br />

Augusteijn, Joost S25, 83-86; S27, 77-80<br />

Ayres, Margaret S36, 89-96<br />

Bean, Kevin. S34, 179-181<br />

Bell, Jonathan. S25, 92-94<br />

Berger, Stefan. S26, 75-76<br />

Bird, Stephen S27, 91-92


Boran, Ann S28, 23<br />

Borgonovo, John S32, 101-102; S34, 21-38, 174-175<br />

Boyce, George D. S29, 104-105<br />

Brannick, Teresa. S25, 114-120<br />

Breatnach, Colm S29, 94-95; S30, 9-19; S33, 137-138<br />

Breatnach, Niamh S28, 19-21<br />

Broderick, Eugene S30, 61-71<br />

Broughan, Tommy S28, 12-13<br />

Browne, Harry S29, 67-76; S30, 117<br />

Buckley, Sarah-Anne. S33, 57-70, 145-146; S35, 122-124<br />

Byrne, Brendan. S34, 125-127; S36, 124-125<br />

Callan, Charles. S25, 5-7, 45-55, 107; S26, 5-6, 101; S28, 63-76; S30, 47-58;<br />

S31, 121-122; S32, 45-48; S34, 113-115, 127-128<br />

Carroll, Pat. S34, 175-176<br />

Clancy, Deirdre S29, 79-81<br />

Clancy, Mary S27, 94; S32, 65-69; S34, 141-142; S35, 128-129; S36, 3-4<br />

Clancy, Sarah S35, 108-109<br />

Clear, Catríona S27, 109-112; S28, 90-97; S36, 125-126<br />

Coates, Christine S28, 141-142<br />

Comerford, R.V. S31, 106-107<br />

Conneely, Martin. S25, 125; S26, 107-111, 114-117<br />

Conner, Clifford D. S27, 83-84; S30, 115-116<br />

Connolly, Kieron S36, 128-132<br />

Connolly, Seán J. S26, 79<br />

Convery, Davis S35, 37-46<br />

Corcoran, John S31, 55-62<br />

Coughlan, Anthony S28, 18-19<br />

Cowman, Des. S26, 27-34<br />

Cradden, Terry. S34, 178-179<br />

Crean, Tom [Thomas Neilan]. S25, 3-4; S26, 119-120; S27, 112-113<br />

Craig, Maura. S26, 101-102<br />

Crain, Ellen Shannon. S25, 111-113<br />

Cronin, Maura S27, 90-91; S32, 33-43, 103-104; S36, 121-122<br />

Crowe, Catriona. S33, 142<br />

Cullen, Mary S28, 113-114<br />

Culinane, Liam S35, 49-65<br />

Cunningham, John. S26, 79-80; S29, 100-101; S31, 89-94; S32, 75-76; S34, 98-<br />

111; S35, 87-90, 107; S36, 3-4<br />

Curry, James S36, 19-25<br />

Daly, Mary E. S27, 73-76; S31, 102-103<br />

Devine, Francis. S25, 9-11, 96-97, 114-120; S26, 11, 102-105, 115-117; S27, 9-<br />

10; S28, 9-10, 14-16; S29, 7-10, 10-11, 83-89; S31, 5-8, 9-14, 19-24, 65-74, 125<br />

-127; S32, 69-71, 79-82, 87-88; S33, 95-100; 103-106; 107-111; 115-118; 134-<br />

137; S34, 85-98, 118-121, 129-131: S35, 91-95, 97-100, 100-102; S36, 73-86,<br />

133-136, 137-140<br />

Dillon, Paul. S25, 29-42<br />

Doherty, Gabriel S30, 116<br />

Dolan, Anne S30, 119; S33, 140-142<br />

Donnelly, Michael J. S36, 117-119<br />

Downing, Eugene S27, 15<br />

Dunne, Tom. S25, 11-13<br />

Elders, Marian S27, 121-129<br />

Evans, Bryce S32, 19-31<br />

Farrell, Ailsing S36, 49-58<br />

Featherstone, Dave S28, 111<br />

Finlay, Andrew S27, 10-12<br />

Finn, Daniel. S34, 163-169<br />

Finnerty, Joe S27, 65-71<br />

Fitzpatrick, David. S26, 78<br />

Foster, Gavin. S33, 73-86<br />

Friel, Jim S27, 7-8<br />

Frow, Ruth. S26, 12<br />

Futter, Royston S36, 137<br />

Geary, Laurence S29, 95-96; S31, 104-105<br />

Goldstone, Katrina S32, 99<br />

Gordon, Alistair. S34, 117-121<br />

Gray, Breda S27, 87-88; S29, 101-102<br />

Halligan, Brendan S31, 14-16<br />

Hand, Derek S25, 91; S28, 114-115<br />

Hanley, Brian S26, 53-60; S27, 15; S28, 37-47; S31, 99-100; S32, 51-62; S33,<br />

113-114<br />

Haugh, Dominic S31, 27-42<br />

Hazelkorn, Ellen S25, 98-100<br />

Hearne, John M. S26, 37-50; S27, 88-89<br />

Hoare, Kieran S35, 119<br />

Hogan, John S26, 17-24; S33, 23-35; S34, 175; S35, 23-33<br />

Holmes, Heather S26, 91-99<br />

Horgan, John S30, 125-126<br />

Horne, John S25, 57-65; S27, 97-98; S31, 75-83<br />

Ireland, John de Courcy S26, 12; S27, 15-16<br />

James, K.J. S27, 19-29<br />

Johnston, Roy. S33, 113-114<br />

Johnston-Kehoe, John. S34, 63-83<br />

Jones, Siobhán S30, 85-96


Jordan, Donald E. S27, 92-93<br />

Keable, Ken S26, 13-14; S27, 17; S27, 95<br />

Kearney, Ben S25, 13-16<br />

Kearns, Peter S27, 16-17<br />

Kelly, Aidan S25, 114-120<br />

Kelly, James S28, 99-105; S29, 93-94<br />

Kiely, Elizabeth ‘Liz’ S27, 121-129, 131-132; S28, 144; S29, 57-65<br />

Kinealy, Christine S27, 13-14; S30, 118<br />

King, Carla S26, 83-84; S28, 112<br />

King, Peadar S29, 89-91<br />

Kissane, Bill. S33, 121-126<br />

Kostick, Conor S29, 14-15<br />

Krilov, K.S. S26, 14-15<br />

Kyte, Elizabeth S36, 27-36<br />

Lane, Fintan S25, 91-92, 103-106; S26, 3-4, 57-58, 89-90, 118-119; S27, 3-4,<br />

13, 91, 101-102, 131; S28, 3-4, 23, 118-119; S29, 76-77; S30, 103-113, 118-<br />

119; S33, 139, 143; S35, 120-121<br />

Lane, Pádraig G. S28, 79-89<br />

Leane, Máire S27, 121-129, 131-132; S29, 57-65<br />

Lentin, Ronit S30, 121<br />

Lindemann, Dieter S26, 106-107<br />

Logue, Paddy S26, 11<br />

Loughlin, James S25, 87-88<br />

Luddy, Maria S26, 86-87; S28, 115-116; S29, 95; S30, 123-124<br />

MacAtasney, Gerard S27, 13-14<br />

McAuliffe, Mary S36, 37-46<br />

McAvoy, Sandra S32, 100-101<br />

McCabe, Conor S30, 21-31; S33, 133-134; S34, 173-174; S35, 7-20<br />

McCamley, Bill S25, 94-95<br />

McCann, Éamonn S32, 104-105<br />

McCarthy, Andrew S35, 121-122<br />

McConnel, James S28, 25-36<br />

Mac Con Uladh, Damian S27, 113-114<br />

McCullagh, Ciarán S31, 105-106<br />

MacDermott, Eithne S26, 85<br />

McGarry, Fearghal S25, 57-65; S31, 103-104; S35, 111-116<br />

McGee, Brian S25, 108-111<br />

MacLochlainn, Alf S27, 15<br />

McNamara, Conor S35, 124-126<br />

McNamara, Meadhbh S27, 137-140; S28, 147-149<br />

MacPartlin, Brendan S26, 71-74<br />

MacPherson, D.A.J. S26, 67-71<br />

Mas Suibhne, Brendán S26, 75-76<br />

Maguire, Charles S30, 23-45<br />

Maguire, Martin. S33, 7-21; S34, 41-60<br />

Marley, Laurence S36, 103-108<br />

Matthews, Ann S27, 132-133; S28, 135-138<br />

Meade, Rosie S27, 98-99; S28, 142-143, 144-146; S29, 113-114; S34, 145-152<br />

Meehan, Elizabeth S26, 84-85<br />

Monaghan, Jim S36, 122-123<br />

Moore, Joe S28, 119-120<br />

Moran, Gerard. S34, 177-178<br />

Moriarty, Theresa S36, 99-101, 109-111<br />

Morrissey, Thomas J. S36, 114-115<br />

Muldowney, Mary S25, 90-91; S36, 7-17<br />

Murphy, Gary S26, 17-24<br />

Murphy, John A. S31, 100-101<br />

Murphy, Kevin S36, 141-142<br />

Murphy, Michael S32, 83-84<br />

Murphy, Noel S29, 105; S30, 7<br />

Murray, Peter S27, 31-42<br />

Nevin, Donal. S34, 135-138<br />

Newby, Andrew G. S28, 112-113; S32, 108-109<br />

Newsinger, John S27, 84-85; S28, 125-133; S31, 107-109; S35, 130-131<br />

Nolan, Melanie S29, 19-31<br />

O’Brien, A.F. S27, 96-97<br />

O’Brien, Gerard S26, 78; S27, 96<br />

O’Brien, Paul S30, 124-125<br />

O’Callaghan, Liam S32, 91-96; S34, 182<br />

O’Carroll, Aileen S31, 45-53<br />

Ó Catháin, Máirtín S25, 19-26, 120-126; S26, 121-126; S27, 91; S28, 17-18, 49-<br />

60, 117<br />

Ó Cathasaigh, Aindrias S25, 89-90; S26, 81-82; S27, 103-108; S32, 109-111<br />

O’Connell, Michael. S34, 7-18<br />

O’Connor, Emmet S25, 3-4, 126; S26, 3-4; S27, 3-4, 135; S28, 118, 121-122;<br />

S29, 98-100; S30, 73-82, 120-121; S31, 85-89; S32, 5-16; S36, 119-121<br />

O’Connor, Philip S35, 102-105<br />

O’Connor Lysaght, D.R. S25, 17, 93-96’ S26, 61-65, 115; S27, 14; S30, 99-100;<br />

S33, 146-147; S34, 133-135<br />

Ó Drisceoil, Dónal S25, 79-82; S26, 86-87, 117-118; S28, 106-109; S30, 121-<br />

123; S33, 89-92<br />

O’Driscoll, Clodagh S27, 121-129<br />

O’Driscoll, Mervyn S31, 101-102<br />

Ó Fathartaigh, Miceál. S33, 143-144


Ó Gráda, Cormac S28, 118<br />

O’Halloran, Michael. S34, 176-177<br />

Ó hÓgartaigh, Margaret S29, 33-41; S33, 138-139<br />

O’Malley, Kate S29, 45-54<br />

O’Riordan, Manus S26, 7-9; S28, 12-14; S29, 102-104<br />

Ó Séaghdha, Barra S29, 97-98; S34, 155-163<br />

Owens, Harry. S34, 123-124<br />

Palmer, Bryan D. S27, 133-134, 134-135<br />

Paris, Chris S25, 88-89; S27, 93-94<br />

Parkhill, Trevor S28, 119<br />

Patterson, Henry S27, 89-90; S31, 97-98; S34, 171-173<br />

People’s <strong>History</strong> Museum, Manchester S27, 17<br />

Pierce, Michael S35, 69-85<br />

Purdie, Bob S26, 80-81<br />

Purséil, Niamh S27, 55-64; S31, 129-131; S33, 140; S34, 182-184<br />

Quinn, Carol S26, 100-101<br />

Quinn, Ruairí. S34, 181<br />

Redmond, Jennifer S36, 61-70<br />

Richardson, Fionnuala S26, 117; S27, 5-6; S28, 141; S29, 113; S30, 3-5; S31, 3-<br />

4; S32, 3-4; S33, 3-5; S34, 3-4; S35, 3-5<br />

Riordan, Susannah S32, 106-107<br />

Roberts, Geoffrey S32, 107-108<br />

Sheehan, George S36, 128-132<br />

Shields, Andrew S25, 123-124; S26, 110-113; S27, 117-120; S28, 138-140<br />

Simmons, Sheila S36, 133-136<br />

Smethurst, John B. S26, 80-81<br />

Strötgen, Robert S26, 106-107<br />

Tiernan, Sonja S36, 113-114<br />

Varley, Tony S27, 85-87<br />

Vickers, Laura S36, 116-117<br />

Walker, Graham S27, 94-95<br />

Whelan, Diarmuid S29, 109-110; S31, 111-118<br />

Whelan, Kevin. S33, 126-131<br />

Wickham, Ann S25, 94<br />

Woggon, Helga S27, 43-54<br />

Yeates, Pádraig S32, 102-103; S33, 37-54; S34, 142-142; S35, 126-128; S36,<br />

127-128<br />

Studies in <strong>Irish</strong> <strong>Labour</strong> <strong>History</strong><br />

C. Desmond Greaves, 1913-1988: An Obituary Essay. By Anthony Coughlan.<br />

(1990, reprinted 1991), pp. 24<br />

The Voice of a Thinking, Intelligent Movement: James Larkin Junior & the<br />

Ideological Modernisation 0f <strong>Irish</strong> Trade Unionism. By Manus O’Riordan.<br />

(1995, reprinted in updated edition, <strong>2001</strong>), pp. 44<br />

Acting for the Actors: Dermot Doolan & the Organisation of <strong>Irish</strong> Actors &<br />

Performing Artists, 1947-1985. By Francis Devine (1997), pp. 52<br />

The Third James: James Fearon, 1874-1924: an Unsung Hero of Our Struggle.<br />

By Bill McCamley, (2000), pp. 36<br />

‘Stormy Petrel of the Transport Workers’: Peadar O’Donnell, Trade Unionist,<br />

1917-1920. By Anton McCabe. Navigating a Lone Channel: Stephen McGonagle,<br />

Trade Unionism & <strong>Labour</strong> Politics In Derry. By Francis Devine (2000)<br />

Silent Radical - Winifred Carney, 1887-1943: a Reconstruction of Her Biography.<br />

Helga Woggon. (2000), pp. 76<br />

Ellen Grimley (Nellie Gordon) - Reminiscences of Her Work With James Connolly<br />

in Belfast. By Helga Woggon (2000), pp. 56<br />

Understanding Social Justice: Paddy Cardiff & the Discipline of Trade Unionism.<br />

By Francis Devine (2002), pp. 80<br />

Fiery Cross: The Story of Jim Larkin. By Joseph Deasy, (2004), pp. 60<br />

An Eccentric Chemistry: Michael Moynihan & <strong>Labour</strong> in Kerry, 1917-<strong>2001</strong>.<br />

By Francis Devine, (2004), pp. 80<br />

James Connolly, Liberty Hall & the 1916 Rising.<br />

By Francis Devine & Manus O’Riordan, (2006), pp. 116<br />

The James Connolly <strong>Labour</strong> College, 1919-1921.<br />

By Norman Croke & Francis Devine, (2007), pp. 124<br />

The Life and Times of Gilbert Lynch<br />

Edited by Aindrias Ó Cathasaigh (<strong>2011</strong>), pp. 80

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