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    20th Century · English

    Labour in Irish History

    James Connolly

    Labour in Irish History (1910), by James Connolly. From the Marxists Internet Archive.

    Chapters
    20
    Variants
    20
    Genre
    History
    Difficulty
    Advanced

    Chapters

    1. 01Author’s Forewordprose
    2. 02Chapter I The Lessons of Historyprose
    3. 03Chapter II The Jacobites and the Irish peopleprose
    4. 04Chapter III Peasant rebellionsprose
    5. 05Chapter IV Social revolts and political kites and crowsprose
    6. 06Chapter V Grattan’s Parliamentprose
    7. 07Chapter VI Capitalist betrayal of the Irish Volunteersprose
    8. 08Wolfe Tone on Grattan’s Parliamentprose
    9. 09Chapter VII The United Irishmenprose
    10. 10Chapter VIII United Irishmen as democrats and internationalistsprose
    11. 11Colonel Sherman, Presidentprose
    12. 12Chapter IX The Emmet Conspiracyprose
    13. 13Chapter X The first Irish socialist: A forerunner of Marxprose
    14. 14Chapter XI An Irish Utopiaprose
    15. 15Basis of the Societyprose
    16. 16Chapter XII A chapter of horrors: Daniel O’Connell and the working classprose
    17. 17Chapter XIII Our Irish Girondins sacrifice the Irish peasantry upon the altar of private propertyprose
    18. 18Chapter XIV Socialistic teaching of the Young Irelanders: The thinkers and the workersprose
    19. 19Chapter XV Some more Irish pioneers of the socialist movementprose
    20. 20Chapter XVI The working class: The inheritors of the Irish ideals of the past – The repository of the hopes of the futurprose