Saothar 1 (Out of
print)
Patrick Holohan
Daniel O'Connell and the Dublin Trades |
Brendan Mac Giolla
Choille Dublin trades in procession, 1864 |
Cormac O Grada
Fenianism and socialism: the career of J. P. McDonnell |
David Doyle
The Irish and American labour 1880-1929 |
Saothar 2
Mel Doyle
Belfast and Tolpuddle: attempts at strengthening a trade
union presence |
Emily Boyle,
The Linen Strike of 1872 |
Joseph J Lecky,
The Railway Servants' Strike in Cork, 1898 |
Henry Patterson
Conservative politics and class conflict in Belfast |
Saothar3
Mel Doyle
The Dublin guilds and working men's clubs |
W.J. Lowe
Social agencies among the Irish in Lancashire during the
mid ninetenth century |
Sean Cronin
The rise and fall of the sociallst labour party of
North America |
Dermot Keogh
Michael O'Lehane and the organisation of
linen drapers' assistants |
Saothar 4 (Out of print)
Eric Taplin
James Larkin, Liverpool and-the NUDL: Apprenticeship of a
revolutionary |
Henry Patterson
James Larkin & the Belfast dockers' and carters'
StrIke of1907 |
Dennot Keogh
William Martin Murphy & the origins of the 1913
lockout |
Bill Moran
1913, Jim Larkin & the British labour movement |
Saothar 5
Joseph Lee
Railway labour in Ireland, 1833-56 |
MauraMurphy
Fenianism, Parnellism & the Cork trades, 1860-1900 |
Gordon McMullan
The Irish bank 'strike', 1919 |
Seamus Cody
May Day in Dublin, 1890 to the present |
Saothar6
Peter Murray
Electoral politics and the Dublin working class before
the first world war |
David Fitzpatrick
Strikes in Ireland 1914 - 1921 |
Emmet OConnor
Agrarian unrest and the labour movenment in
Co Waterford, 1917-1923 |
James Wickham
The new Irish working class |
Saothar 7
Jacqueline Hill
Artisans, Sectarianism and politics in Dublin, 1829 - 48 |
Charles Callan
The Regular Operative House Painters' Trade Union |
Ken Hannigan
British based unions in Ireland: Building workers and the
split in Congress |
Mary E.Daly
Women in the Irish workforce from pre industrial to
modern times |
Saothar8 (Out of print)
Sarah Barber
Irish migrant agricultural labourers in nineteenth
century Lincoinshire |
Joshua Freerman
Irish workers in the twentieth century United States: the
case of the
Transport Workers' Union |
Declan O'Connell & John Warhurst
Church & class: Irish Australian labour loyalties in
the 1965 split |
Eric Hobsbawm
Working class & nations |
Saothar9
Des Cowman
Life and labour in three Irish mining communities circa
1840 |
Hugh Geraghty & Peter Rigney
The engineers strike in Inchicore railway works, 1902 |
Rosemary Cullen Owens
'Votes for ladies, votes for women':
Organised labour and the sulfrage movement, 1876-1922 |
Saothar 10
Enda DoWnelly
The struggle for WhitIeyism in the Northern Ireland Civil
Service |
Graham Walker
The Northern Ireland Labour Party in the 1920s |
Brian Girvin
Industrialisation and the working class since 1922 |
John Coolahan
ASTI and the secondary teachers' strike of 1920 |
Terence Folley
A Catalan trade union and the Irish War of Independence,
1919 - 1922 |
Saothar 11
James Newsinger
As Catholic as the Pope: James Connolly and the
RomanCatholic church in Ireland |
Eugene Kieran
Drogheda and the British general strike, 1926 |
Enda McKay
Changing with the tide: Irish Labour Party, 1927-33 |
Daniel G Bradley
Speeding the Plough: The formation of the Federation of
Rural Workers, 1944 - 48 |
Saothar 12
Nigel Cochrane
The policeman's lot was not a happy one: Duty,
discipline, pay and conditions in the Dublin Metropolitan
Police, c 1833 - 45 |
Vincent Morley
Soisialaithe Atha Cliath agus teagasc Daniel De Leon,
1900 - 09 |
Richard Mapstone
Trade Union and government relations: A case study of the
Influence on the Stormont Government |
Eoin O'Leary
The Irish National Teachers' Organisation and the
marriage bar for women national teachers, 1933 - 58 |