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Forgotten Revolution [The Centenary Edition] The Limerick Soviet 1919

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It is the Spring of 1919. The shots are already fired in the Irish War of Independence and the separatist Dail Eireann holds its first public session. In Limerick, Ireland's fourth largest city, the workers and their representatives take over running the city and their action is declared a `Soviet'. The British authorities see it as a serious threat to their rule in Ireland. The workers are protesting against a severe military law that requires them to get special passes and be checked going to and from work. The restrictions follow the IRA shooting of a policeman and wounding of another while rescuing a Republican hunger striker from hospital. He, too, is wounded and dies. The workers control every aspect of life -production and distribution of food, opening and closing of shops, prices, transport. They publish their own newspaper and uniquely issue their own currency. Their initial success is built on a local alliance of Socialist, Republican and trade union forces, with the tacit support of Catholic clergy. However, when the workers seek a general strike, the national leaderships of these disparate groups are opposed and abandon them. The outcome is an honourable draw but the militant spirit of Limerick's women and men inspires more than a hundred other soviets across Ireland in the revolutionary years 1919 to 1923.

Author Biography:

Liam Cahill is a historian and writer. He has researched and studied the Limerick Soviet for many years and has written, lectured and broadcast on it widely - in Irish and English. A lifelong trade unionist, he has held many representative positions in the Labour movement from branch to national level and is a former Political Correspondent and Economics Correspondent with RTE, Ireland's public broadcaster. He has worked as a public servant and as an adviser in government, politics, the private sector and with campaign groups. For many years, he edited a popular web site `An Fear Rua - The GAA Unplugged!'.
Release date NZ
April 18th, 2019
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  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
214
ISBN-13
9781912328413
Product ID
30368163

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