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Revolutionary and Anti-Imperialist Writings of James Connolly 1893-1916 [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 320 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 434 g, Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-May-2016
  • Kirjastus: Edinburgh University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1474410685
  • ISBN-13: 9781474410687
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 320 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 434 g, Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-May-2016
  • Kirjastus: Edinburgh University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1474410685
  • ISBN-13: 9781474410687
Teised raamatud teemal:
The writings of Ireland's greatest left-wing and anti-imperialist activist James Connolly, the greatest Marxist and socialist thinker, organiser and leader Ireland ever produced, was also a great internationalist and anti-imperialist writer and campaigner. This wide-ranging anthology features a scholarly introduction which provides background to Connolly's life, career, and influences; and which contextualizes his work both in Ireland and internationally. The collection of texts presented here demonstrates that Connolly's writings are as pertinent in Ireland and the postcolonial world a century after his execution for leadership of the 1916 Easter Rising in Ireland as it was in his own lifetime. The Revolutionary and Anti-Imperialist Writings of James Connolly, 1893-1916 will be a vital and inspiring resource for students, scholars and activists seeking to understand the tumultuous history of early-twentieth century Ireland in both its local and imperial contexts, and looking for the tools to understand the inequities of our globalised world today. Key Features Offers an account of his life and locates his work in the contexts of Irish, imperial and global historyStresses the complex and rich dialectic in his work between socialism and Marxism, and nationalismDemonstrates Connolly's internationalist and anti-imperialist world-viewLocates Connolly's work in the context of Irish nationalist and republican revolutionary thought, and international Marxism and anti-imperialism
Series Editor's Preface viii
Acknowledgements ix
Introduction 1(20)
1 The Early Years and the Irish Socialist Republican Party
21(21)
Irish Socialist Republican Party (1896)
21(2)
Socialism and Nationalism (1897)
23(3)
Patriotism and Labour (1897)
26(4)
Parnellism and Labour (1898)
30(1)
The Sweating System (1899)
31(3)
Physical Force in Irish Politics (1899)
34(3)
Home Rulers and Labour: A Remonstrance Addressed to English Socialists (1901)
37(5)
2 America and the International Workers of the World
42(25)
America and Ireland: Farmers' Demands (1899)
42(3)
Our `American Mission' (1902)
45(3)
The American SDP: Its Origin, its Press and its Policies (1903)
48(5)
A Political Party of the Workers (1908)
53(3)
To Irish Wage Workers in America (1908)
56(4)
Facets of American Liberty (1908)
60(7)
3 Labour in Irish History (1910)
67(126)
Foreword
67(7)
Chapter I The Lessons of History
74(4)
Chapter II The Jacobites and the Irish People
78(11)
Chapter IV Social Revolts and Political Kites and Crows
89(5)
Chapter V Grattan's Parliament
94(4)
Chapter VI Capitalist Betrayal of the Irish Volunteers
98(12)
Chapter VII The United Irishmen
110(5)
Chapter VIII United Irishmen as Democrats and Internationalists
115(12)
Chapter IX The Emmet Conspiracy
127(4)
Chapter X The First Irish Socialist: A Forerunner of Marx
131(9)
Chapter XI An Irish Utopia
140(12)
Chapter XII A
Chapter of Horrors: Daniel O'Connell and the Working Class
152(8)
Chapter XIII Our Irish Girondins Sacrifice the Irish Peasantry upon the Altar of Private Property
160(9)
Chapter XIV Socialistic Teaching of the Young Irelanders: The Thinkers and the Workers
169(9)
Chapter XV Some More Irish Pioneers of the Socialist Movement
178(3)
Chapter XVI The Working Class: The Inheritors of the Irish Ideals of the Past - The Repository of the Hopes of the Future
181(12)
4 Empire and Revolution
193(30)
The South African War I (1899)
193(2)
Imperialism and Socialism (1899)
195(4)
Resolution of Sympathy with the Boer Republics (1900)
199(1)
The Coming Revolt in India I: Its Political and Social Causes (1908)
200(6)
The Coming Revolt in India II: Its Political and Social Causes (1908)
206(4)
Our Duty in this Crisis (1914)
210(4)
A Continental Revolution (1914)
214(3)
In Praise of the Empire (1915)
217(2)
A War for Civilization (1915)
219(4)
5 The Lock-Out, the First World War and the Rising
223(33)
Mr. John E. Redmond, MP: His Strength and Weakness (1911)
223(5)
The Dublin Lock-Out: On the Eve (1913)
228(2)
Glorious Dublin! (1913)
230(3)
Labour and the Proposed Partition of Ireland (1914)
233(2)
The Real Situation in Ireland (1914)
235(3)
The Ballot or the Barricades (1914)
238(2)
The Hope of Ireland (1914)
240(3)
Ireland -- Disaffected or Revolutionary? (1915)
243(3)
What is a Free Nation? (1916)
246(4)
We Will Rise Again (1916)
250(2)
Labour and Ireland: Dublin Working Class, amid Great Emotion, Hoist and Salute the Flag of Ireland (1916)
252(2)
Last Statement (1916)
254(2)
Coda: Connolly's Afterlives 256(3)
Index 259