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JOURNAL OF THE IRISH LABOUR HISTORY SOCIETY

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147Notes on Contributorsf onathanBell is Assistant Keeper in the Department of Material at the Ulster Folk and Transport Museum, Cui tra,with responsibility for agriculture. .Kenny Christine lectures in Adult and Continuing Education, Magee College, University of Ulster and is Vice­Chair, Derry Trades Union Council.Bernadette Cunningham is an archivist in the Dublin Diocesan Library. A history graduate of University College,Galway, she has written extensively on early modem Gaelic society and politics.Sean Daly is a Cork bookseller and publisher. His Cork: A City in Crisis - A History ofLabourC onflict and SocialMisery, 1870-1872, vol. 1 was published in 1978 and his book Ireland and the First International in 1984.Fergus D'Arcy lectures in modem history at University College, Dublin and has published on the political andsocial history of nineteenth and twentieth century Ireland and Britain. He was the founding President, ILHS.foe Deasy, a retired transport official, is a member of the Executive Committee of the Labour Party DublinRegional Council and ofthe South City Constituency Council. He is a former Treasurer, ILHS, and serves onthe Committee.M ichael H arkin was a researcher with the North West Archives and Labour History Project from 1986-1988. Hewas a delegate to the ITH in 1987.Ellen H azelkorn. lectures in politics at the Dublin Institute of Technology. She has published widely on marxismand Ireland and is currently completing work on clientelism and class, labour politics in the 1970s and 1980s,and the work experience of Irish immigrants. She is a former Secretary, ILHS.DavidHempton lectures in Modem History atQueen's University, Belfast and is author of Method ism and Politicsin British Society, 1750-1850, (London, 1984).Myrtle Hill is a Junior Research Fellow at the Institute of Irish Studies, Queen's University, Belfast and completedher PhD in 1987 entitled, 'Evangelicalism and the Churches in Ulster Society, 1770-1850'.David H owell is Senior Lecturer in Government at the University of Manchester and is author of A Lost Left: ThreeStudies in Socialism and Nationalism, (Manchester, 1986).Evanne Kilmurray, a freelance journalist, completed her MA in politics at University College, Dublin in 1984, isauthor of Fight, Starve or Emigrate: A History of the Irish Unemployed Movements in the 1950s, (Dublin,1988); and is commencing a doctoral study on Irish unemployed movements. She is Assistant Secretary, ILHS.S imo Laaksovirta works for Tyovaen Arkisto in Helsinki. He is editor in charge of the Centennial book on VainoTanner (1981) and has written many articles on Finnish labour history and culture.foe Larragy gained BA and MA degrees in sociology at Trinity College, Dublin and University College, Corkrespectively. Since 1980 he has alternated between teaching and research and has published work on tradeunion organisation and growth and done extensive research on the ideas of J ames Connolly. He is a researcherat the National Institute for Higher Education, Dublin concerned with new technology and the trade unions.Ken Logue, author of Popular Disturbances in Scotland, 1780-1815, (Edinburgh, 1979), is past Chair of theScottish Labour History Society and an activist in the WEA. He now lives in Bangor, Co. Down where he isa freelance consultant.EndaMcKay co-edited 300 Years of Irish Periodicals, (Dublin,1987)and is currently preparing A Guide to LabourRecords in Dublin for publication as part of the ILHS Survey of Dublin Labour Records. He is researchinghis doctoral thesis on Irish local government in the early twentieth century.Gerard Moran teaches at James's Street CBS, Dublin. He is author of The Mayo Evictions of 1860:. the 'War'inPartry, (Westport, 1986) and co-author of A Various County: essays in Mayo history, 1500-1900, (Westport,1987). He is currently researching a biography of Fr. Patrick Lavelle.Gerard 0' Brien lectures in history at the University of Ulster, Magee College, Derry. He is author of Anglo-lrishPolitics in the Age ofGrattan and Pitt, (Dubliit, 1987).Deirdre 0' Connellis Science Librarian, University College, Dublin and a former Treasurer, ILHS.Manus 0' Riordan is employed as Research Officer, Irish Transport and General Workers' Union, Dublin and isauthor of Connolly in America, (Belfast, 1971) and The American Trial of Big fim Larkin, (Belfast, 1976).Henry Patterson is Senior Lecturer in Politics, University of Ulster, Iordanstown. He is author of Class Conflictand Sectarianism (1980), SeanLemassand the Making of Modern Ireland (1982) and British State and UlsterCrisis (1985). He is currently completing books on politics in the Irish RepUblic and republicanism andsocialism since partition.

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