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Informationen zum Autor John Cunningham is Lecturer in History at National University of Ireland, Galway Klappentext This study deals with key leaders in Irish radical history, both male and female. With the left attracting more support in the 2011 election than ever before and with the centenary of several key events in Irish left wing history upon us, this crucial study takes a historical look at Irish radical and left wing leadership. Zusammenfassung This study deals with key leaders in Irish radical history! both male and female. With the left attracting more support in the 2011 election than ever before and with the centenary of several key events in Irish left wing history upon us! this crucial study takes a historical look at Irish radical and left wing leadership. -- . Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction - John Cunningham and Emmet O'ConnorPart I: Primitive rebels1. Captain Rock - Terry Dunne2. The mayor/admiral of Claddagh - John CunninghamPart II: Early labour radicals3. Patrick O'Higgins - Christine Kinealy4. William Upton - Fintan LanePart III: Pioneering trade unionists5. Michael McKeown - Laurence Marley6. Mary Galway - Therese Moriarty7. Catherine Mahon - Síle Chuinneagán Part IV: Communists8. Seán Murray - Emmet O'Connor9. Betty Sinclair - Patrick SmyliePart V: Children of the revolution10. Nóra Connolly - Máirtín Ó Catháin11. Seán Dowling - Dominic Haugh Part VI: Mavericks12. Bobby Burke - Tony Varley13. Paddy Devlin - Connal ParrPart VII: Artists as socialists14. Pádraig Ó Conaire - Aindrias Ó Cathasaigh 15. Harry Kernoff and Leslie Daiken - Katrina GoldstonePART VIII: Socialists in parliament16. Justin Keating - Lorna Siggins17. Tomás MacGiolla - Brian HanleyPart IX: Party leaders18. William Norton - Niamh Puirséil 19. Brendan Corish - Barry DesmondIndex