Name: The TUC and Social Partnership: The Way ForwardSubtitle: An Interview with Frances O'GradyAuthor: Langhammer, MarkEditor: Langhammer, Mark and Winch, ChrisCategory:Publisher: Bevin BooksPublished: 2015ISBN: 978-1-874463-57-3Contents: A new policy for the Trade Union movementExtracts: There are no extracts at this time.Errata: There are no errata at this time.Price: £5.00Postage Option: It is not possible for us to trade using only one postage rate. We are able to deliver free to shipping addresses within the United Kingdom and Ireland. To the rest of the world we deliver by Air Mail. Please indicate below which postage option you require. Please take your time and be sure to choose the correct option. This will save both time and trouble.Add To Cart:View Cart: |
Name: The Veto ControversySubtitle:Author: Clifford, BrendanEditor:Category: Irish CollectionPublisher: Athol BooksPublished: 1985ISBN: 0 85034 030 6Contents: This book consists of materials produced in the course of a fierce and prolonged dispute within Catholicism in Ireland concerning the mode of appointment of Bishops. The outcome was that for a century and a half Irish Bishops have been directly appointed by Rome. This was not the usual mode of appointment in Catholic countries. It made Ireland the only country, where the Church was a major social influence, in which the state had no say in the appointment of powerful spiritual princes who wielded extensive temporal authority. The triumph of anti-Vetoism gave Rome the lever by use of which it transformed the Irish Church in its own image at the moment when the modern nationalist movement was beginning. And that transformation had a profound effect on the nationalism. Included is the pamphlet by which Thomas Moore, the author of Moore's Melodies, attempted to convince the Catholics of Dublin that a Government Veto on the appointment of Bishops was necessary to the preservation of national life in the Irish Church. The "find" of the book is the Rev. Charles O'Conor, a forgotten Catholic priest whose Vetoist books make him, in the opinion of the compiler, the best Irish historian?and also something of a prophet. Here is the pre-history of modern, Catholic-nationalist Ireland: which is of considerable relevance now that nationalist Ireland is striving for a more liberal mode of development. 203 pp.Extracts: No extra online material at this time.Errata: No errata available at this time.Price: £15.00Postage Option: We are able to deliver free to shipping addresses within the United Kingdom and Ireland. To the rest of the world we deliver by Airmail, for which there is a charge. Please indicate below which postage option you require. Please take your time and be sure to choose the correct option. This will save both time and trouble.Add To Cart:View Cart: |
Name: Thomas DavisSubtitle:Author: Duffy, Charles GavanEditor: Clifford, BrendanCategory: Irish CollectionPublisher: Aubane Historical SocietyPublished: 2000ISBN: 1 903497 01 9Contents: Reprint of classic biography of 1890; with extract from Duffy's autobiography. Introduction by Brendan Clifford. 268 pp. Index.Extracts: No extra online material at this time.Errata: No errata available at this time.Price: £20.00Postage Option: We are able to deliver free to shipping addresses within the United Kingdom and Ireland. To the rest of the world we deliver by Airmail, for which there is a charge. Please indicate below which postage option you require. Please take your time and be sure to choose the correct option. This will save both time and trouble.Add To Cart:View Cart: |
Name: Thomas Russell And BelfastSubtitle:Author: Clifford, BrendanEditor:Category: United Irish CollectionPublisher: Athol BooksPublished: 1997ISBN: 0 85034 080 2Contents: This book constructs a history of Belfast from its foundation to the 1790s, as the setting for a biography of the remarkable outsider who played a leading part in its affairs during the United Irish decade. Thomas Russell, "The Man From God-Knows-Where", was vividly remembered in Belfast until the middle of the 19th century. The onset of the religious-nationalist conflict, which has preoccupied the city ever since that time, caused him to be forgotten, because he did not fit the categories of either side. And that is a very good reason why he should now be rediscovered. Brendan Clifford bring the Belfast of the 1790s alive by use of the columns of the "Northern Star", and by use of Russell's public and private writings—including his hitherto unpublished Jotters. It includes Russell's "Letter To The People Of Ireland" (1796), and parts of his "Lion Of Old England" satire, from the United Irish paper the Northern Star. This Second Edition, revised and extended, includes previously unpublished material from the Correspondence between William Drennan, who is sometimes described as the founder of the United Irishmen, and his sister, Martha M'Tier, concerning the consequences of Russell's participation in Robert Emmett's Rebellion; and also a Gaelic Elegy, published in Belfast, on Russell's earliest colleague there, Dr. James MacDonnell of the Glens. 124 pp. Illustrated. Index.Extracts: No extra online material at this time.Errata: No errata available at this time.Price: £10.00Postage Option: We are able to deliver free to shipping addresses within the United Kingdom and Ireland. To the rest of the world we deliver by Airmail, for which there is a charge. Please indicate below which postage option you require. Please take your time and be sure to choose the correct option. This will save both time and trouble.Add To Cart:View Cart: |
Name: Ton de CoroSubtitle: From the civil war in Catalonia to Mauthausen Concentration Camp in AustriaAuthor:Editor: Keenan, JoeCategory: Spanish Civil War CollectionPublisher: Athol BooksPublished: 2011ISBN: 978-1-872078-15-1Contents: At the heart of this pamphlet are the stories of two heroic Catalan soldiers who fought to defend Spanish democracy at the end of the 1930s.
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Name: Traitor-Patriots In The Great WarSubtitle: Casement And MasarykAuthor:Editor: Clifford, BrendanCategory: GeneralPublisher: Belfast Historical & Educational SocietyPublished: 2004ISBN: 1 874157 10 3Contents:Extracts: No extra online material at this time.Errata: No errata available at this time.Price: £5.00Postage Option: We are able to deliver free to shipping addresses within the United Kingdom and Ireland. To the rest of the world we deliver by Airmail, for which there is a charge. Please indicate below which postage option you require. Please take your time and be sure to choose the correct option. This will save both time and trouble.Add To Cart:View Cart: |
Name: Troubled HistorySubtitle: A tenth anniversary critique of Peter Hart's The IRA and its Enemies (1998)Author: Murphy, Dr. Brian P & Meehan, NiallEditor:Category: Irish CollectionPublisher: Aubane Historical SocietyPublished: 2008ISBN: 978-1-903497–46-3Contents: Niall Meehan examines Peter Hart's arguments in the context of political pressures in Irish society affecting the writing of Irish history. In particular, he looks at the effect of violence in Northern Ireland post 1968. The threat of violence was used to inhibit intellectual inquiry in Southern Ireland. State censorship, perfected by Dr Conor Cruise O'Brien while a minister from 1973-1977, was accompanied by attacks on print media, on dissenting academics and on civil liberties. This, argues Meehan, helped to stabilise a new orthodoxy that privileged reframing the earlier Irish Troubles of 1916-21 as a religious or ethnic conflict. Within this new framework Peter Hart's research emerged and was uncritically applauded in 1998.
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Name: Twisted Law versus Documented HistorySubtitle: Geoffrey Robertson's opinion on genocide against proven factsAuthor: Aya, ServerEditor:Category: GeneralPublisher: Athol BooksPublished: 2013ISBN: 978-0-085034-127-2Contents: A new book by Mr Sükrü Server Aya. "Mr. Aya is a lively controversialist as well as being an indefatigable researcher with a rare knowledge of original documents. I have enjoyed this book and have been impressed by it, as I had enjoyed his earlier polemics with purveyors of Armenian nationalist propaganda." Dr. Andrew MangoExtracts: There are no extracts at this time.Errata: There are no errata at this time.Price: £9.00Postage Option: It is not possible for us to trade using only one postage rate. We are able to deliver free to shipping addresses within the United Kingdom and Ireland. To the rest of the world we deliver by Air Mail. Please indicate below which postage option you require. Please take your time and be sure to choose the correct option. This will save both time and trouble.Add To Cart:View Cart: |
Name: Ulster PresbyterianismSubtitle: The Historical PerspectiveAuthor: Brooke, PeterEditor:Category: Northern Ireland CollectionPublisher: Athol BooksPublished: 1994ISBN: 0 85034 074 8Contents: Presbyterianism was established in Ulster on a firm organisational basis in the 1650s, under the protectorate of Oliver Cromwell. It was sufficiently strong to resist persecution after the Restoration of Charles II. It achieved a small degree of recognition by the state after the Glorious Revolution of 1689. It was, in a sense, a state within a state. Its Synods, Presbyteries and Sessions were courts in which cases concerning ministers and laymen could be heard. It exercised a rigorous discipline over its members. Its ministers and lay elders met regularly throughout the year to decide the affairs of the community. Congregations had the right to choose their ministers. All ministers had equal status and decisions were arrived at between them by majority vote. For two centuries there was a constant stream of controversial pamphlets relating entirely to theological disputes among Ulster Presbyterians, many of which had important political implications as well. This, then, was a highly organised community with a well-developed intellectual life, sharpened by continual debate. Such was their organisational and intellectual self-confidence that, at the end of the eighteenth century, a group of them, representing all shades of theological opinion, made a bid to seize power in Ireland in the name of French Revolutionary principles. This book examines the Ulster Presbyterian community over a period of more than three centuries. It shows how religion can contribute to the development of a sense of cultural and national identity. It therefore goes far towards showing how the Ulster Protestants have remained so troublesome for those in Britain and Ireland who like to think of Ireland becoming one people under one government, separate from Great Britain. 208 pp. Bibliography. Index. Chronology. Glossary Of Terms.Extracts: No extra online material at this time.Errata: No errata available at this time.Price: £15.00Postage Option: We are able to deliver free to shipping addresses within the United Kingdom and Ireland. To the rest of the world we deliver by Airmail, for which there is a charge. Please indicate below which postage option you require. Please take your time and be sure to choose the correct option. This will save both time and trouble.Add To Cart:View Cart: |
Name: Union JackerySubtitle: the pre-history of Fascism in BritainAuthor: Clifford, BrendanEditor:Category: GeneralPublisher: Athol BooksPublished: 2005ISBN: 1 874157 12 XContents: A Belfast Magazine, No. 25Extracts: No extra online material at this time.Errata: No errata available at this time.Price: £6.00Postage Option: We are able to deliver free to shipping addresses within the United Kingdom and Ireland. To the rest of the world we deliver by Airmail, for which there is a charge. Please indicate below which postage option you require. Please take your time and be sure to choose the correct option. This will save both time and trouble.Add To Cart:View Cart: |
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