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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

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