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The lost writings

James Connolly ; edited by Aindrias Ó Cathasaigh

Pluto, 1997

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  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

James Connolly was a prolific writer of books, tracts, articles and essays, and conducted a voluminous correspondence with ideological friends and foes of every persuasion. This selection of just over 100 previously uncollected articles and essays is arranged into six sections, corresponding to the journals in which they originally appeared: "The Workers Republic"; "The Socialist"; "The Harp"; "The Irish Worker"; "The Worker"; and "The Workers Republic" (1915-1916). Each section is prefaced with a brief historical context, and explanatory footnotes are included throughout. The introduction provides a biographical sketch of the man and his times and an account of the tangled history of the posthumous publication of Connolly's work - providing a mirror of developments in the Irish labour movement since Connolly's death.

Table of Contents

  • "The Workers' Republic" 1889-1903
  • "The Socialist" 1902-4
  • "The Harp" 1908-10
  • "The Irish Worker" 1911-14
  • "The Worker" 1914-15
  • "The Workers' Republic" 1915-16.

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