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This month as part of our Connolly Archive, we continue our serialisation of Connolly’s pamphlet ‘The Reconquest of Ireland’ with Chapter Seven, Schools and Scholars of Erin. #TheConnollyArchive
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This month as part of our Connolly Archive, we continue our serialisation of Connolly’s pamphlet ‘The Reconquest of Ireland’ with Chapter Six, Women. #TheConnollyArchive
This month as part of our Connolly Archive, we continue our serialisation of Connolly’s pamphlet ‘The Re-Conquest of Ireland’ with Chapter Five, Belfast and it’s Problems. #TheConnollyArchive
This month as part of our Connolly Archive, we continue our serialisation of Connolly’s pamphlet The Re-Conquest of Ireland with Chapter Four, ‘Labour in Dublin’. #TheConnollyArchive
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This month as part of our Connolly Archive, we continue our serialisation of Connolly’s pamphlet The Re-Conquest of Ireland with Chapter Three, ‘Dublin in the Twentieth Century’. #TheConnollyArchive
This month, as part of our Connolly Archive, we continue our serialisation of Connolly’s pamphlet The Re-Conquest of Ireland with Chapter Two ‘Ulster and the Conquest’. #TheConnollyArchive
This month as part of our Connolly Archive, we continue our serialisation of Connolly’s pamphlet The Re-Conquest of Ireland with Chapter One, ‘The Conquest of Ireland’. #TheConnollyArchive
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‘July The 12th’, first published by James Connolly on the 12th of July, 1913. #TheConnollyArchive
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In this month’s Connolly Archive, we continue on with our serialisation of Connolly’s Labour in Irish History, moving on to the final chapter, ‘The Working Class: The inheritors of the Irish ideals of the past - The repository of the hopes of the future.’ #TheConnollyArchive
In this month’s Connolly Archive, we continue on with our serialisation of Connolly’s Labour in Irish History, moving on to Chapter Fifteen, ‘Some more Irish pioneers of the socialist movement’. #TheConnollyArchive
In this month’s Connolly Archive, we continue on with our serialisation of Connolly’s Labour in Irish History, moving on to Chapter Fourteen, ‘Socialistic teachings of the Young Irelanders; the thinkers and the workers’. #TheConnollyArchive
In this month’s Connolly Archive, we continue on with our serialisation of Connolly’s Labour in Irish History, moving on to Chapter Thirteen, ‘Our Irish Girondins sacrifice the Irish peasantry upon the altar of private property’. #TheConnollyArchive
In this month’s Connolly Archive, we continue on with our serialisation of Connolly’s Labour in Irish History, moving on to Chapter Twelve, ‘A Chapter of Horrors: Daniel O’Connell and the working class’. #TheConnollyArchive
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In this month’s Connolly Archive, we continue on with our serialisation of Connolly’s Labour in Irish History, moving on to Chapter Eleven, ‘An Irish Utopia’. #TheConnollyArchive
In this month’s Connolly Archive, we continue on with our serialisation of Connolly’s Labour in Irish History, moving on to Chapter Ten, ‘The first Irish socialist, a forerunner of Marx’. #TheConnollyArchive
In this month’s Connolly Archive, we continue on with our serialisation of Connolly’s Labour in Irish History, moving on to Chapter Nine, ‘The Emmet Conspiracy’. #TheConnollyArchive
In this month’s Connolly Archive, we continue on with our serialisation of Connolly’s Labour in Irish History, moving on to Chapter Eight, ‘United Irishmen as Democrats and Internationalists’. #TheConnollyArchive
In this month’s Connolly Archive, we continue on with our serialisation of Connolly’s Labour in Irish History, moving on to Chapter Seven, ‘The United Irishmen’. #TheConnollyArchive | #ForANewRepublic
In this month’s Connolly Archive, we continue on with our serialisation of Connolly’s Labour in Irish History, moving on to Chapter Six, ‘Capitalist Betrayal of the Irish Volunteers’. #TheConnollyArchive
In this month’s Connolly Archive, we continue on with our serialisation of Connolly’s Labour in Irish History, moving on to Chapter Five, ‘Grattan’s Parliament’. #TheConnollyArchive
In this month’s Connolly Archive, we continue on with our serialisation of Connolly’s Labour in Irish History, moving on to Chapter Four, ‘Social Revolts and Political Kites and Crows’. #TheConnollyArchive
In this month’s Connolly Archive, we continue on with our serialisation of Connolly’s Labour in Irish History, moving on to Chapter Three, ‘Peasant Rebellions’. #TheConnollyArchive | #ForANewRepublic
In this month’s Connolly Archive, we continue on with our serialisation of Connolly’s Labour in Irish History, moving on to Chapter Two, ‘The Jacobites and the Irish People’. #TheConnollyArchive
We continue our serialisation of James Connolly’s Labour in Irish History this month with Chapter One, ‘The Lessons of History’. #TheConnollyArchive
To ring in the first month of 2024, and as part of the Connolly Archive, we begin a serialisation of Connolly’s 1910 work ‘Labour in Irish History’. And for that we start where Connolly started, with the foreword. #TheConnollyArchive
This month’s addition to #TheConnollyArchive series is ‘Economic Conscription 1’, which was first published by James Connolly in The Workers’ Republic on the 18th of December 1915.