Name: Corbyn And Anti-SemitismSubtitle:Author: Clifford, BrendanEditor: Barry, DickCategory:Publisher: Bevin BooksPublished: 2018ISBN: 978-1-84463-60-3Contents: Introduction by Dick Barry--- Corbyn, Labour and anti-Semitism by Mark Cowling--- A Response by Brendan Clifford--- Immaculate Israel? by Gwydion M. Williams--- APPENDIXES:--- Working Definition of Antisemitism | IHRA--- A briefing Document on the IHRA definition of antisemitism--- by Jewish Voice For Labour--- Statement by Jewish Voice For Labour--- The Dangers of Introducing Too Much Subjectivity Into--- The Definition Of Racism: Institute of Race Relations--- Time To Call Their Bluff! by David Rosenberg--- Anti-Semitism: A Sky DebateExtracts: There are no extracts at this timeErrata: There are no errata at this timePrice: £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: D. D. Sheehan: Why He Left Cork In 1918Subtitle:Author:Editor: Lane, JackCategory: Irish CollectionPublisher: Aubane Historical SocietyPublished: 2003ISBN: 1 903497 14 0Contents: Reprinting and putting in context an interesting correspondence in the North Cork edition of "The Corkman" between October 2002 and January 2003 about D D Sheehan's departure from Cork in 1918.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: Daniel O'Connell And Republican IrelandSubtitle:Author: Clifford, BrendanEditor:Category: Irish CollectionPublisher: Aubane Historical SocietyPublished:ISBN:Contents: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: Dánta Eoghan Rua O'SullivanSubtitle: Poems of Eoghan Rua O'SullivanAuthor: O'Sullivan, Eoghan RuaEditor: Muldowney, PatCategory: Gaelic CollectionPublisher: Aubane Historical SocietyPublished: 2009ISBN: 978 1 903497 57 9Contents: Eoghan an Bhéil ar an saol aris!
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Name: Dánta Piarais FeiritéirSubtitle: Poems of Pearse FerriterAuthor: Ferriter, PearseEditor: Muldowney, PatCategory: Gaelic CollectionPublisher: Aubane Historical SocietyPublished: 1999ISBN: 0 9521081 8 6Contents: Poems of Pearse Ferriter with English translations by Pat Muldowney. A companion cassette tape of reading of the Gaelic poems by Bosc? ? Conc?ir is also available from the publishers. 120 pp.Extracts: No extra online material at this time.Errata: No errata available at this time.Price: £12.00Postage 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: Das Kapital ReviewedSubtitle: A modern business approach to MarxismAuthor: Martin, JohnEditor:Category: GeneralPublisher: Athol BooksPublished: 2007ISBN: 9 780 85034 115 7Contents: This book is a review of Karl Marx's Das Kapital from a businessman's perspective. John Martin gives a clear concise summary of the ideas contained in the three volumes of Marx's classic work and then subjects them to criticism.
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Name: Derry And The BoyneSubtitle:Author: Plunket, NicholasEditor: Clifford, BrendanCategory: Northern Ireland CollectionPublisher: Belfast Historical & Educational SocietyPublished: 1990ISBN: 1 872078 01 XContents: This book is made up of a contemporary account of the Siege of Derry and the Battle of the Boyne by an Irish Jacobite soldier, whose name was probably Nicholas Plunket, along with a historical introduction by Brendan Clifford. Catholic Ireland in all its variety - and it had considerable variety within itself in those times - was willing and eager to settle down under the Stuart monarchy. The Old Irish and Old English were in perfect agreement about the legitimacy of the Stuarts as kings of Ireland, and they were especially happy with James II. But twice within half a century - in 1641 and 1688 - rebellions in England disrupted the public life of Ireland, overturned the Irish Constitution, and plunged the country into war. Plunket's narrative begins with the restoration of the Stuart monarchy in 1660, when the first English rebellion had petered out because of its inability to establish a viable state, and it describes in interesting detail the valiant effort made by the Irish to preserve their monarchy in the face of the second English rebellion. Brendan Clifford's Introduction shows what happened in Ireland between 1641 and 1690. It describes the Confederation of Kilkenny; the alliance between Owen Roe O'Neill and the Cromwellians; the emergence of liberal Catholicism; the enthusiasm of the Gaels for James II; the context of European politics, which was dominated by the conflict between Catholic France and the decade prior to 1688; James' attempt to establish freedom of religion; the Revolution; and he compares the extension of the English revolutionary regime to Ireland with the extension of the Russian revolutionary regime to Easter Europe. Here, on the tercentenary of the Battle of the Boyne, is the real story of how it all happened and what it was all about. 132 pp.Extracts: No extra online material at this time.Errata: No errata available at this time.Price: £11.50Postage 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: Edmund Burke And The United IrishmenSubtitle: Their Relevance To Ireland TodayAuthor: Clifford, BrendanEditor:Category: United Irish CollectionPublisher: Aubane Historical SocietyPublished:ISBN:Contents: Pamphlet.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: Edmund Burke by John MorleySubtitle:Author:Editor: Clifford, BrendanCategory: Irish CollectionPublisher: Athol BooksPublished: 1993ISBN: 0 85034 068 3Contents: Morley's life of Burke is unique among political biographies. It is the biography of one politician and literary man written by another. Each was influential both as a political writer and as a practising politician. Each was a strong party man, and yet each broke with his party at a critical moment on an issue of principle. Burke split the Whig Party because its leaders would not support him in preaching against the French Revolution. Morley, having held senior Cabinet positions in the Governments led by Gladstone, Campbell-Bannerman and Asquith, resigned from Asquith's Government in August 1914, after he had failed to dissuade it from making war on Germany. Morley was a major influence on Liberal Politics before he entered Parliament. As editor of the "Fortnightly Review" he had tried to develop a coherent and adequate culture of its own for the middle class which had become the dominant class under the Reform Act. This was a continuation of Richard Cobden's campaign against the "feudal" culture in English capitalism. Morley recommended to his readers the French "Enlightenment" writers denounced by Burke. Morley and Burke were antitheses both personally and in what they represented socially. Morley's biography is neither nostalgia for the old order, nor vituperation against it, but a critical assimilation of Burke into middle class culture. It is the kind of thing which socialist writers failed to do with relation to either Morley or Burke—a failure which rendered British socialist culture brittle, and ready to crumble at the first touch of Thatcherism. Brendan Clifford provides an Introduction about Morley and Burke, and a Postscript on a recent book on Burke by C. C. O'Brien. A guide to the main personages referred to is also included. 168 pp. Illustrations. IndexExtracts: No extra online material at this time.Errata: No errata available at this time.Price: £12.00Postage 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: Elizabeth Bowen: a 'debate' in the Irish ExaminerSubtitle:Author:Editor: Lane, JackCategory: Irish CollectionPublisher: Aubane Historical SocietyPublished: 2008ISBN: 9781 9034976 44 9Contents: Jack Lane and others on Elizabeth Bowen's espionage activities in Ireland during WW II.Extracts: No online extracts available at present.Errata: No online errata available at present.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: |
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