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Labour in Irish History

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Chapters

Author’s Foreword

Chapter I: The Lessons of History

Chapter II: The Jacobites and the Irish people

Chapter III: Peasant Rebellions

Chapter IV: Social revolts and political kites and crows

Chapter V: Grattan’s Parliament

Chapter VI: Capitalist betrayal of the Irish Volunteers

Chapter VII: The United Irishmen

Chapter VIII: United Irishmen as democrats and internationalists

Chapter IX: The Emmet Conspiracy

Chapter X: The first Irish socialist: A forerunner of Marx

Chapter XI: An Irish Utopia

Chapter XII: A chapter of horrors: Daniel O’Connell and the working class

Chapter XIII: Our Irish Girondins sacrifice the Irish peasantry upon the altar of private property

Chapter XIV: Socialistic thinking of the Young Irelanders: The thinkers and the workers

Chapter XV: Some more Irish pioneers of the socialist movement

Chapter XVI: The working class: The inheritors of the Irish ideals of the past – The repository of the hopes of the future

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