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Title: JAMES LARKIN
By: Emmet O'Connor
Format: Paperback

List price: £15.00


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ISBN 10: 1859183395
ISBN 13: 9781859183397
Publisher: CORK UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pub. date: 1 December, 2001
Series: Radical Irish Lives No. 3
Pages: 160
Description: Emmet O'Connor uses archival sources, including declassified Soviet Union and FBI files, to cast light on Jim Larkin and his relations with international communism. He aims to uncover the motivation behind Larkin's public persona.
Synopsis: James Larkin (1876-1947) retains a central position in the pantheon of the Irish labour movement. In the popular consciousness he is most commonly linked to his role in the epic 1913 Dublin Lockout and to his turbulent leadership of the Irish Transport and General Workers' Union. Less well known is his role within international communism and his attempts to establish a significant socialist presence in southern Ireland during the 1920s. In general, labour historians have been kind to Larkin and his style of leadership, which was often abrasive and dictatorial, has often been portrayed as a form of improvisation engendered by contemporary exigencies. In this important new biography of Larkin leading labour historian Emmet O'Connor radically reassesses the man and asks whether he should be viewed as a -hero- of the working class, or as a -wrecker- whose difficult personality was detrimental to both trade unionism and an emerging Irish communist movement. O'Connor uses new archival sources, including declassified Soviet Union and FBI files, to cast new light on Larkin and on his relations with international communism. He aims to uncover the motivation behind Larkin's public persona, and to assess the reality obscured by the myth.
Publication: Ireland
Imprint: Cork University Press
Returns: Returnable
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