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The revolutionary and anti-imperialist writings of James Connolly 1893-1916, edited by Conor McCarthy

Label
The revolutionary and anti-imperialist writings of James Connolly 1893-1916, edited by Conor McCarthy
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The revolutionary and anti-imperialist writings of James Connolly 1893-1916
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
914326193
Responsibility statement
edited by Conor McCarthy
Series statement
Key Texts in Anti Colonial Thought
Summary
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.--, Provided by publisher
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