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Fionnuala Richardson
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| The Irish Labour History Society, 2004 |
| Pages: 3-5 |
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Noel Murphy
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| Obituary, Jim Savage |
| Page: 7 |
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Colm Breathnach
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| Working-class resistance in pre-Famine County Dublin: the Dalkey quarry strikes of the 1820s |
| Pages: 9-19 |
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Conor McCabe
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| The context and course of the Irish railway disputes of 1911 |
| Pages: 21-31 |
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Charlie Maguire
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| Roddy Connolly and the Workers' Party of Ireland in 1926 |
| Pages: 33-45 |
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Charles Callan
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| 'We got is for everybody': the Irish National Painters' abd Decorators' Trade Union and the 40-hour-week strike of 1964 |
| Pages: 47-58 |
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Eugene Broderick
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| Religion and class in nineteenth-century Ireland: the social composition of Waterford;s Anglican community, 1831-71 |
| Pages: 61-71 |
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Emmet O'Connor
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| The age of the red republic: the Irish left and nationalism, 1909-36 |
| Pages: 73-82 |
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Siobhan Jones
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| The Irish Protestant under the editorship of Lindsay Crawford, 1901-6 |
| Pages: 85-96 |
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D.R. O'Connor Lysaght
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| Thomas Foran, 1883-1951 |
| Pages: 99-100 |
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Fintan Lane
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| Contradicting the Bolsheviks: Anton Pannekoek and European Marxism |
| Pages: 103-113 |
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[Book Review by Clifford D. Connor]  |
| Mike Jay
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| The Unfortunate Colonel Despard |
| Pages: 115-116 |
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[Book Review by Gabriel Doherty]  |
| Brian Griffin
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| Sources for the Study of Crime in Ireland, 1801-1921 |
| Page: 116 |
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[Book Review by Harry Browne]  |
| Joan Allen and Owen Ashton (eds)
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| Papers for the People: A Study of the Chartist Press |
| Page: 117 |
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[Book Review by Christine Kinealy]  |
| Patrick Hickey
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| Famine in West Cork: The Mizen Peninsula, Land and People |
| Page: 118 |
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[Book Review by Fintan Lane]  |
| Andrew Newbry
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| The Life and Times of Edward McHugh (1853-1915) |
| Pages: 118-119 |
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[Book Review by Anne Dolan]  |
| Fergus Campbell
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| Land and Revolution: Nationalist Politics in the West of Ireland, 1891-1921 |
| Page: 119 |
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[Book Review by Emmet O'Connor]  |
| David Lynch
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| Radical Politics in Modern Ireland: the Irish Socialist Republican Party, 1896-1904 |
| Pages: 120-121 |
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[Book Review by Ronit Lentin]  |
| Dermot Keogh and Andrew McCarthy
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| Limerick Boycott, 1904: Anti-Semitism in Ireland |
| Page: 121 |
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[Book Review by Donal Ó Drisceoil]  |
| Jack White
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| Misfit: A Revolutionary Life |
| Pages: 121-123 |
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[Book Review by Donal Ó Drisceoil]  |
| Máirtín Ó Catháin
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| A Wee Black Booke of Belfast Anarchism |
| Pages: 121-123 |
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[Book Review by Maria Luddy]  |
| Myrtle Hill
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| Women in Ireland: A Century of Change`123 |
| Pages: 123-124 |
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[Book Review by Paul O'Brien]  |
| Paul Foot
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| The Vote: How is was Won and Hot it was Undermined |
| Pages: 124-125 |
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[Book Review by John Horgan]  |
| Ruari Quinn
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| Straight Left: A Journey in Politics |
| Pages: 125-126 |
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Notes on Contributors  |
| Page: 127 |