Jim Larkin And The Great Dublin Lockout Of 1913 (Paperback, UK ed.)


The Dublin lockout of 1913 is the most important industrial struggle in Irish history. It was a concerted attempt to crush militant trade unionism once and for all. With incredible courage the Dublin workers, led by Jim Larkin and the Irish Transport and General Workers Union, held out for nearly six months. A century on we can still learn tremendous lessons in the power of the rank and file, solidarity and the kind of revolutionary leadership we need in the labour movement.

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The Dublin lockout of 1913 is the most important industrial struggle in Irish history. It was a concerted attempt to crush militant trade unionism once and for all. With incredible courage the Dublin workers, led by Jim Larkin and the Irish Transport and General Workers Union, held out for nearly six months. A century on we can still learn tremendous lessons in the power of the rank and file, solidarity and the kind of revolutionary leadership we need in the labour movement.

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Imprint

Bookmarks Publications

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

February 2014

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Dimensions

177 x 111 x 7mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

80

Edition

UK ed.

ISBN-13

978-1-909026-37-7

Barcode

9781909026377

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LSN

1-909026-37-9



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