20th Century · English
Labour in Irish History
Labour in Irish History (1910), by James Connolly. From the Marxists Internet Archive.
Chapters
- 01Author’s Forewordprose
- 02Chapter I The Lessons of Historyprose
- 03Chapter II The Jacobites and the Irish peopleprose
- 04Chapter III Peasant rebellionsprose
- 05Chapter IV Social revolts and political kites and crowsprose
- 06Chapter V Grattan’s Parliamentprose
- 07Chapter VI Capitalist betrayal of the Irish Volunteersprose
- 08Wolfe Tone on Grattan’s Parliamentprose
- 09Chapter VII The United Irishmenprose
- 10Chapter VIII United Irishmen as democrats and internationalistsprose
- 11Colonel Sherman, Presidentprose
- 12Chapter IX The Emmet Conspiracyprose
- 13Chapter X The first Irish socialist: A forerunner of Marxprose
- 14Chapter XI An Irish Utopiaprose
- 15Basis of the Societyprose
- 16Chapter XII A chapter of horrors: Daniel O’Connell and the working classprose
- 17Chapter XIII Our Irish Girondins sacrifice the Irish peasantry upon the altar of private propertyprose
- 18Chapter XIV Socialistic teaching of the Young Irelanders: The thinkers and the workersprose
- 19Chapter XV Some more Irish pioneers of the socialist movementprose
- 20Chapter XVI The working class: The inheritors of the Irish ideals of the past – The repository of the hopes of the futurprose