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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Sy-RdeRE_Ss
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Sy-RdeRE_Ss
Not a source but a movie to get background on the Red Army Faction https://m.ok.ru/video/2456074259142


=== To find library works ===
=== To find library works ===
https://foreignlanguages.press/colorful-classics/revolutionary-works-seamus-costello/
https://foreignlanguages.press/colorful-classics/revolutionary-works-seamus-costello/
https://pflp-documents.org/category/english/


== To write about ==
== To write about ==
[[Irish Republican Socialist Party]]/[[Irish National Liberation Army]]<blockquote>[[Seamus Costello]]
[[Irish Republican Socialist Party]]/[[Irish National Liberation Army]]<blockquote>[[Seamus Costello]]


[[Miriam Daly]]
[[Miriam Daly]]<nowiki/>https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dictionary_of_Irish_Biography


[[Ronnie Bunting]]</blockquote>
[[Ronnie Bunting]]</blockquote>
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[[Red Army Faction]]<blockquote>[[Ulrike Meinhof]]
[[Red Army Faction]]<blockquote>[[Ulrike Meinhof]]
Ukrike Meinhof by Jutta Ditfurth if I can find it


[[Andreas Baader]]
[[Andreas Baader]]
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[[Roshonara Choudhry]]  
[[Roshonara Choudhry]]<nowiki/>https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/uk/2010/nov/02/profile-roshonara-choudhry-stephen-timms<nowiki/>https://kclpure.kcl.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/the-case-of-roshonara-choudhry-implications-for-theory-on-online- not really about her but still<nowiki/>https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13086703/amp/student-Roshonara-Choudhry-attempted-murder-labour-stephen-timms-open-prison-blocked.html daily mail 🤮 and very sensationalized
 
[[Elliot Barkley]]/[[Attica Prison Uprising]]<nowiki/>https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.workers.org/2021/02/54535/amp/<nowiki/>https://www.nytimes.com/1971/09/21/archives/slain-attica-leader-is-eulogized.html<nowiki/>https://www.academia.edu/82892460/Blood_in_the_Water_The_Attica_Prison_Uprising_of_1971_and_its_Legacy_By_H_A_Thompson_New_York_Pantheon_Books_2016_35_USD_
 
A Time To Die by Tom Wicker if I can find it online
 
 
 
== the Troubles notes ==
<nowiki>https://jacobin.com/2019/08/northern-ireland-troubles-operation-banner-fiftieth-anniversary-brexit</nowiki>
 
<nowiki>https://jacobin.com/2020/07/ireland-sinn-fein-ira-one-mans-terrorist</nowiki>
 
<nowiki>https://jacobin.com/2020/05/one-mans-terrorist-daniel-finn-review-ira</nowiki>
 
<nowiki>https://jacobin.com/2019/09/northern-ireland-eamonn-mccann-troubles-brexit-belfast</nowiki>
 
<nowiki>https://jacobin.com/2022/01/derry-northern-ireland-troubles-massacre-cover-up</nowiki>
 
<nowiki>https://jacobin.com/2012/01/the-guardian-and-bloody-sunday</nowiki>
 
<nowiki>https://www.commentary.org/max-boot/northern-ireland-troubles-revisited/</nowiki>
 
The Troubles by Tim Pat Coogan
 
<nowiki>https://ia801206.us.archive.org/29/items/IRAHandbook1956/IRA-Handbook_1956.pdf</nowiki>
 
https://www.leftarchive.ie/document/view/3834/
 
https://www.leftarchive.ie/
 
https://web.archive.org/web/20071012162840/http://anphoblacht.com/news/detail/18577
 
https://cain.ulster.ac.uk/events/bsunday/mad.htm
 
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://www.communistpartyofireland.ie/cartlann/SV-051s.pdf&ved=2ahUKEwj1rO36hJiGAxVQkokEHf0-Aew4ChAWegQIERAB&usg=AOvVaw1B4FgBMFmmGY2A5i-2ep0O
 
=== For organizations ===
https://cain.ulster.ac.uk/othelem/organ/azorgan.htm
 
Marie and Noel Murray might be worth bringing up-imprisoned in the Republic of Ireland for bank robbery, political activist, republicans etc.
 
https://archive.org/details/memoirsoftheobal01tone/page/2/mode/2up background Wolfe Tone add to library
 
== A bibliography I found of works related to Ireland and Socialism ==
copying text of bibliography in case the text is removed for some reason
 
https://www.jstor.org/stable/23196003?read-now=1&seq=2#page_scan_tab_contents
 
General
 
Bayley, J. and Boehringer, K. Struggle in Ireland, 1968-73: Irish class forces and British imperialism. London: Nor
 
One Press, 1976.
 
Bew, Paul; Gibbon, Peter and Patterson, Henry. The state in Northern Ireland, 1921-72: political forces and s
 
classes. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1979. pp. 231.
 
118 SAOTHAR 11
 
Bird, Charlie. 'Directory of the left'. Hibernia 36 (13), 1972, pp. 14-15.
 
British and Irish Communist Organisation. Communism in Ireland. Belfast: the Organisation, 19
 
Carasso, Jean-Pierre. La rumeur irlandaise. Paris: Champ Libre, 1970. pp. 291.
 
Connolly O'Brien, Nora. We shall rise again. London: Mosquito Press, 1981. pp. 121.
 
Cruise O'Brien, Conor. States of Ireland. London: Hutchinson, 1972. pp. 336.
 
De Paor, Liam. Divided Ulster. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1970. pp. 208.
 
Deutsch, Richard and Magowan, Vivien. Northern Ireland, 1968-74: a chronology of events.
 
Press, 1973-5. 3 vols.
 
Ellis, P. Berresford. A history of the Irish working class. London: Gollancz, 1972 pp.352.
 
Farrell, Michael. Northern Ireland: the Orange state. 2nd rev. ed. London: Pluto Press, 1980. pp.
 
Greaves, C. Desmond. The Irish Crisis. London: Lawrence and Wishart, 1972. pp. 222.
 
Hastings, Max. Ulster 1969: the fight for civil rights in Northern Ireland. London: Gollancz, 1970
 
in New York as Barricades in Belfast).
 
Heatley, Fred. 'NICRA'. Fortnight80-84, 1974.
 
Irish Freedom Movement. An anti-imperialist's guide to the Irish war. London: Junius Publicatio
 
Kelley, Kevin. The longest war: Northern Ireland and the IRA. Dingle; Brandon, 1982. pp.366.
 
McCann, Eamonn. War andan Irish town. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1974. pp. 256.
 
McCann, Eamonn. War and an Irish town. New updated ed. London; Pluto Press, 1980. pp
 
relevant material from the first edition).
 
Mills, Stratton and Bailie, Robin. The manipulators: the revolutionaries strategy for an explosio
 
Ulster Unionist Party, 1969. pp. 8.
 
Milotte, Mike. Communism in modern Ireland: the pursuit of the workers' republic since 19
 
Macmillan, 1984. pp. 326.
 
Morgan, Austen and Purdie, Bob, editors. Ireland: divided nation, divided class. London: Ink Link
 
Munck, Ronald. 'Marxism and Northern Ireland'. Review of Radical Political Economics 13 (3)
 
Northern Ireland Governor. Disturbances in Northern Ireland: report of the Commission appoint
 
of Northern Ireland. Belfast: HMSO, 1969. (Cmd. 532.), pp. 124.
 
O'Connor, Ulick, editor. Irish Liberation. New York: Grove Press, 1975. pp. 255.
 
Pettit, Philip, editor. The gentle revolution: crisis in the universities. Dublin: Sceptre Books, 19
 
Purdie, Bob, Ireland Unfree. London: IMG Publications, 1972. pp. 68.
 
Quigley, Joseph, 'La gauche revolutionnaire en Irelande aujourd'hui'. Les Temps Modern
 
2048-2059.
 
Reed, David. Ireland: the key to the British revolution. London: Larkin Publications, 1984. pp. 436.
 
Riddell, Patrick. Fire over Ulster. London: Hamilton, 1970. pp. 208.
 
Smyth, Clifford. Ulster assailed. Belfast: the author, 1971. pp. 36.
 
Sunday Times. Insight Team. Ulster. Rev. ed. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1972. pp. 320.
 
Target, G. W. Unholy smoke. London: Hodder& Stoughton, 1969. pp. 127.
 
Wallace, Martin. Drums and guns: revolution in Ulster. London: G. Chapman, 1970. pp. 144.
 
2. Archives and Collections
 
No library possesses anything approaching a comprehensive collection. Three libraries' collections are of
 
importance (though not comprehensive even when combined): the National Library of Ireland, Trinity C
 
Library, Dublin, and the Linen Hall Library, Belfast. Most of the latter's collection for the period 1968 to 19
 
been reproduced on microfiches as Northern Ireland political literature, (Dublin: Irish Microforms, 1974-6).
 
The microfilm collection Irish political and radical newspapers of the 20th century, (Dublin: Irish Micr
 
1978), covers the period to 1941 and is largely based on the collection of the National Library of Ireland,
 
special and manuscript collections also contain material of interest.
 
A substantial number of Irish publications and emphemera are included in the microform publication The
 
Britain, (Hassocks: Harvester Press, 1976-).
 
The Irish Labour History Society Archive also includes material of interest, (see reports in Saothar 5, 1979
 
84-7; Saothar 6, 1980, pp. 90-3; Saothar 7, 1981, pp. 96-100; Saothar 8, 1982, pp. 86-7; Saothar 9, 1983, pp. 108
 
Saothar 10, 1984, pp. 104-6).
 
The incomplete character of all these resources needs to be emphasised. It is to be hoped that those who po
 
private collections — even of the smallest size—will bear in mind that they may well be holding un ique items
 
offer them in the future to institutions such as those mentioned.
 
3. Bibliographies
 
Deutsch, Richard R. Northern Ireland, 1921-1974: a select bibliography. New York: Garland, 1975. pp. 142.
 
Gracey, J. W. and Howard, P. 'Northern Ireland political literature, 1968-1970: a catalogue of the collection in the
 
Linen Hall Library.' Irish Booklore, 1 (1), 1971, pp. 44-82.
 
Harrison, Royden, Woolven, Gillian B. and Duncan, Robert, The Warwick guide to British labour periodicals,
 
1790-1970: a check list. London: Harvester, 1977. pp. 685.
 
Hill, lari J. 'Pamphletsgalore'. Fortnights, 1970, pp. 13-14.
 
BIBLIOGRAPHY 119
 
Howard, Paula. Irish sectarian periodicals. Brighton: Smoothie Publications, 1973. pp. 9.
 
Howard, Paula. 'The paper war'. Fortnight 75-79, 1974.
 
The left in Britain . . . 1(X)4I1972—. Hassocks: Harvester Press, 1976
 
Rolston, Bill et al, compilers. A social science bibliography of Northern Ireland, 1945-1983: mate
 
1945 relating to Northern Ireland since 1921. Belfast: Queen's University, 1983. pp.270
 
Rose, Richard. 'Ulster politics: a select bibliography of political discord'. Political Studies 20, 1972
 
Smith, Gerry. 'Recent disturbances in Northern Ireland: some documentary sources'. Journal of
 
1970, pp. 190-195.
 
4. Broad Periodicals
 
1934-35 Irish Citizen Army Bulletin (Irish Citizen Army).
 
1935 Army Council Bulletin (Irish Citizen Army).
 
1937 Irish Democrat (Communist Party of Ireland, North of Ireland Socialist Party and Republican Con
 
1968-69 Grille: the Irish Christian Left. Dublin.
 
1968-70 Socialist Comment (Universities Branch, later UCD Branch, Labour Party).
 
1969 Barricades Bulletin (Radio Free Belfast in conjunction with the Belfast Citizens' Defence Commit
 
1969 Citizen Press (Citizens' Defence Committee).
 
1969 Confrontation (Students for Democratic Action).
 
1969 Detonator (Belfast Branch, Revolutionary Socialist Students' Federation).
 
1970 Labour Action (Socialist Labour Action Group).
 
1970-71 Socialist Monthly (Left Wing Members of the NILP).
 
1971 Barricade Bulletin (Socialist Resistance Group).
 
1971 Cork News (Cork Branch, Socialist Labour Alliance).
 
1971 Left (Omagh Young Socialist Club).
 
1971 Quod (Movement for Democratic Socialism).
 
1971 The Socialist (Left Wing Members of the NILP).
 
1971 Socialist Labour Alliance News (Socialist Labour Alliance).
 
1975-81 The Bottom Dog: the working class paper of North Munster. Limerick.
 
1975 Socialist Bulletin (Queen's University Labour Club).
 
1976-78 Socialist Quarterly (Left Liaison Committee and Irish Marxist Society, later no organisation). Dub
 
1977-78 Workers Research Unit Bulletin. Belfast.
 
1978 Belfast Bulletin. Belfast.
 
1978 Belfast Workers' Research Bulletin. Belfast.
 
1978-79 Grass Roots (Artane Branch, Socialist Labour Party).
 
1978 Labour News (Fingías Branch, Socialist Labour Party).
 
1978-80 Socialist Labour (Socialist Labour Party).
 
1979 Shannon Socialist (Shannon Branch, Socialist Labour Party).
 
1981 The Spark (Wexford, Waterford and Dungarvan Branches, Socialist Labour Party).
 
1982-83 Gralton: an Irish Socialist review. Dublin.
 
Other Primary Material
 
1944 Vanguard. Manifesto of the vanguard, the Irish socialist republican movement, to the people of Ireland. Dublin:
 
P. Cowan, pp.6.
 
1968 Derry Labour Party. Labour and the civil rights campaign in Derry: an outline survey of the progress of the civil
 
rights campaign in Derry. Derry: the Party.
 
1968 Students for Democratic Action. Towards a democratic way of life? Dublin: SDA.
 
1971 Feeney, John. 'What socialism means to me'. Christus Rex 25 (2), pp. 67-77.
 
1971 Socialist Labour Alliance. Cork Branch. Why we are leaving the SLA. Cork: the Branch, p. 7.
 
Secondary Material
 
Gallagher, Michael. The Irish Labour Party in transition, 1957-82. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1982.
 
pp.326
 
5. Left Republican Tradition Periodicals
 
1934-37 Irish Front (London Branch, Republican Congress).
 
1934-36 Republican Congress (Republican Congress).
 
19617-64? The Irish Worker (Irish Workers' Union).
 
1965-67 An Phoblacht (Cork Communist Organisation).
 
1968-69 People's Voice (Saor Eire).
 
1971-73 Cork Worker (Cork Communist Organisation).
 
1975- The Starry Plough (Irish Republican Socialist Party).
 
1979 Underdog (Dublin City Centre Cumann, Irish Republican Socialist Party).
 
120 SAOTHAR 11
 
1980- Saoirse (Irish Republican Socialist Party).
 
1981?- Hunger Strike Bulletin (Irish Republican Socialist Party).
 
1983 The Dublin Worker (Dublin Comhairle Ceanntair, Irish Republican Socialist Party).
 
1983- Ireland's War (Glasgow Irish Freedom Action Committee).
 
1984?- The 7 Stars (Derry Irish Republican Socialist Party).
 
Other Primary Material
 
1961? Irish Workers's Union. Manifesto of the Irish Workers' Union. London: the Union, pp. 5.
 
1974 Gilmore, George. The Irish Republican Congress. 2nd ed. Cork: Cork Workers' Club. pp. 27
 
1975 Irish Republican Socialist Party. Boycott the Convention elections: organise for national lib
 
socialist republic: our alternative. Dublin: the Party.
 
1977 Kildare 6 Defence Committee. A state conspiracy: IRSP and the 'Great' Train Robbery Frame-
 
Committee, pp. 14.
 
1980 MacEoin, Uinseann, compiler. Survivors: the story of Ireland's struggle as told through
 
outstanding living people . . . Dublin: Argenta, pp. 466.
 
1982 Seamus Costello Memorial Committee. Seamus Costello, 1939-1977: Irish Republican Socialist
 
Committee, pp. 76.
 
Secondary Material
 
Communist Party of Ireland: outline history. Dublin: New Books Publications, 1975. pp. 64. Contains
 
Republican Congress.
 
Coogan, Tim Pat. The I. R. A. Rev. and expanded ed. London: Fontana, 1980. pp. 620. Contains material
 
National Liberation Army.
 
Cronin, Sean. Frank Ryan: the search for the Republic. Dublin: Repsol Publishing, 1980. pp. 284.
 
Dunne, Derek and Kerrigan, Gene. Round up the usual suspects: Nicky Kelly & the Cosgrave Coa
 
Magill, 1984. pp. 272.
 
Gilmore, George. The Republican Congress, 1934. Dublin: Dochas Co-op. Society, 1968. pp. 64.
 
Hogan, James. Could Ireland become Communist? the facts of the case. Dublin: s.n., 1935. pp. 138.
 
Irish Communist Organisation. The Irish Republican Congress. 2nd extended ed. London: the Orga
 
pp. 40.
 
Mclnerney, Michael. Peadar O'Donnell: Irish social rebel. Dublin: O'Brien Press, 1974. pp. 254.
 
Sheilds, J. 'The Republican Congress and Ireland's fight'. Labour Monthly 16 (11), 1934, pp. 686-691.
 
Ward, Margaret. Unmanageable revolutionaries: women and Irish nationalism. London: Pluto Press, 1983. pp. 296.
 
6. Trotskyist Tradition
 
Periodicals
 
1945'M7? Workers'Republic (Revolutionary Socialist Party).
 
1964-66 Irish Workers' News (Irish Communist Group, later Irish Workers' Group).
 
1965-66 An Solas (Irish Communist Group, later Irish Workers' Group).
 
1966-68 Irish Militant (Irish Workers' Group).
 
1967- Workers' Republic (Irish Workers' Group, later League for a Workers" Republic).
 
1968-71 Ramparts (Londonderry Labour Party, later Derry Labour Party).
 
1969 Andersonstown PD News Sheet (Andersonstown Branch, People's Democracy).
 
1969 Barricade Bulletin (Members of the Derry Labour Party).
 
1969 Barricades Bulletin (Members of Derry Labour Party and Young Socialists).
 
1969? DU Socialist Society Magazine (Dublin University Socialist Society).
 
1969-71 Free Citizen (People's Democracy).
 
1969-70 Northern Informer (People's Democracy).
 
1969 PD Voice (People's Democracy).
 
1969-70 Vanguard (League for Workers' Vanguard).
 
1969-74 Young Socialist (Young Socialists).
 
1970-71 Northern Star (People's Democracy).
 
1970 SDA Newsletter (Students for Democratic Action).
 
1970-72 Youth Bulletin (Irish Young Socialists).
 
1971 Barricades (Radio Free Belfast).
 
1971 Dublin Peoples' Bulletin (Dublin Branch, People's Democracy).
 
1971 Leader (Derry Labour Party Young Socialists).
 
1971-72 Resistance (People's Democracy).
 
1971-77 Unfree Citizen (People's Democracy).
 
1972 Andersonstown Citizen (Andersonstown Branch, People's Democracy).
 
19727-73? Bulletin (Belfast Revolutionary Marxist Group).
 
1972-73 Irish Trotskyist (Belfast Branch, Revolutionary Marxist Group).
 
1972-75 Marxist Review (Revolutionary Marxist Group).
 
BIBLIOGRAPHY 121
 
1972- Militant (Militant).
 
1972-74 The Plough (Dublin Regional Council, Young Socialists, later Revolutionary Marxist Group).
 
1972-77 The Worker (Socialist Workers' Movement).
 
1972-73 Worker's Struggle (Worker's League).
 
1973 The Worker (Limerick Branch, Revolutionary Marxist Group).
 
1974? The Galway Worker (Galway Branch, Socialist Workers' Movement).
 
1974-75 Marxist Journal (Workers' League).
 
1974-75 Revolutionary International (League for a Workers' Republic).
 
1975- Socialist Republic (Revolutionary Marxist Group, later Movement for a Socialist Republic, later People's
 
Democracy and Movement for a Socialist Republic, later People's Democracy).
 
1977- Class Struggle (Irish Workers' Group).
 
1977-80 Ireland Socialist Review. London.
 
1977 Young Socialist Student Bulletin (TCD Young Socialists).
 
1978 Independent Socialist (Independent Socialist Party).
 
1978 Socialist Worker Review (Socialist Workers Tendency, Socialist Labour Party).
 
1978 Spark (Workers Alliance for Action, Socialist Labour Party).
 
1979 RSTSLP Bulletin (Republican Socialist Tendency, Socialist Labour Party).
 
1980 The Irish Worker. Dublin.
 
1980-83? The Worker (Socialist Workers' Movement).
 
1981 Socialist Workers Movement Bulletin (Socialist Workers' Movement).
 
1984? Socialist Worker (Socialist Workers' Movement).
 
Other Primary Material
 
1965? Lawless, Gery. Introduction to Murray, Seán. The Irish revolt, 1916 and after. New ed.
 
Workers Group, pp. i-v.
 
1968 People's Democracy. Why PD? Belfast: PD. pp. 2.
 
1969 Devlin, Bernadette. The price of my soul. London: Deutsch. pp.206.
 
1969 Egan, Bowes and McCormack, Vincent. Burntollet. 2nd ed. London: LRS Publishers, pp. 68.
 
1969 'People's Democracy: a discussion on strategy'. New Left Review 55, pp.3-19.
 
1970? League for a Workers' Republic. What we stand for. Dublin: the League, pp. 6.
 
1970 Lysaght, Dr. Rayner O'C. 'Memorandum for a socialist programme for the Irish Labour Party' in
 
R. O'Connor. The Republic of Ireland: an hypothesis. Cork: Mercier Press, 1970, pp. 227-234.
 
1970 Young Socialists. The Labour Party and Coalition. Dublin: YS. pp. 8.
 
1971 Foley, Gerry. Ireland in rebellion. New York: Pathfinder Press, pp. 31.
 
1972 Farrell, Michael. The struggle in the North. 2nd ed. London: People's Democracy, pp.37.
 
1972 Foley, Gerry. Problems of the Irish revolution: can the IRA meet the challenge? New York: Path
 
pp.31.
 
1972 People's Democracy. Dublin Branch. People's Democracy: what it stands for, its attitudes. Dublin: the
 
Branch, pp.18.
 
1973 Whelan, Dermot. The Socialist Labour League and Irish Marxism? Dublin: League foraWorkers' Republic,
 
pp. 13.
 
1974 Throne, John. Coalition: the alternative. Dublin: Militant Irish Monthly, pp. 8.
 
1975 Socialist Workers' Movement. Which way for the left? Dublin: the Movement, pp. 6.
 
1975 Throne, John. Labour to power: break the Coalition and fight for a majority Labour government. Dublin:
 
Militant Irish Monthly, pp. 15.
 
1977 Independent Socialist Party. The Independent Socialist Party: an introduction. Dublin: Five Eight Bookshop,
 
pp. 14.
 
1978 Throne, John. The future of Labour. Dublin: MTM Pubs. pp. 15.
 
1979 McAnulty, John. A People undefeated: ten years of a struggle in the North of Ireland: an analysis. Belfast:
 
People's Democracy, pp.22.
 
1982 Hadden, P. 'Northern Ireland: for worker's unity and socialism'. Inquaba ya Basebenzi 5.
 
Secondary Material
 
Arthur, Paul. The People's Democracy, 1968-1973. Belfast: Blackstaff Press, 1974. pp. 159.
 
Beach, Stephen W. 'Social movement radicalisation: the case of the People's Democracy in Northern Ireland'.
 
Sociological Quarterly 18 (3), 1977, pp. 305-318.
 
Boyne, Sean. 'Murder of a socialist'. This Week 3 (3), 1971, pp. 6-10.
 
British & Irish Communist Organisation. On Trotskyism. 2nd ed. Belfast: the Organisation, 1971. pp. 44.
 
Davidson, Sara. 'Bernadette Devlin: an Irish revolutionary in Irish America'. Harper's Magazine240 (1436), 1970,
 
pp. 78-87.
 
Irish Communist Organisation. The People's Democracy: from a working class viewpoint. Belfast: the Organisation,
 
1970, pp. 31.
 
Levy, Jean-Francois. 'La People's Democracy'. Les Temps Modemes 29 (311), 1972, pp. 2009-2047.
 
Quinn, J. 'No surrender: history of the early P. D.'. Anarchy 2nd ser. 1 (6), 1971, pp. 14-21.
 
Target, G. W. Bernadette: the story of Bernadette Devlin. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1975. pp. 384.
 
122 SAOTHAR 11
 
World Socialist Party
 
Periodical
 
1970 World Socialist Party Bulletin (Belfast Branch, World Socialist Party).
 
Other Primary Material
 
1950 Socialist Party of Ireland. Manifesto of the Socialist Party of Ireland: with declaration of principles. Dublin: th
 
Party, pp.27.
 
1983 Socialist Party of Great Britain and World Socialist Party of Ireland. Ireland — past, present and future.
 
London: SPGB pp.24.
 
Mainstream Tradition (excluding Communist Party and Workers' Party)
 
Periodicals
 
1965- Irish Communist (Irish Communist Organisation, later British and Irish Communist Organisation).
 
1966 The Irish People (Irish Communist Organisation).
 
1966 Irish Republican Worker (Irish Communist Organisation).
 
1967 Workers' Republic (Dublin Comrades, Irish Communist Organisation).
 
1968?- The Communist (Communist Workers Organisation, later British & Irish Communist Organisation in
 
UK).
 
1968-69 The Young Worker (Cork Young Socialists, later Young Communist Group in Cork).
 
1969-73 Communist Comment (Irish Communist Organisation, later British and Irish Communist Organisation).
 
1969 The Worker (Group of Communist Workers in the Six Counties).
 
19707-74 An Lámh Dhearg (Coiste Troda Gaedhealtacht Dhún na nGall, later no organisation). Anagaire.
 
1971-73 The Two Nations (Workers Association).
 
1971-72 Vanguard (Socialist Party of Ireland).
 
1972-76 Advance (Socialist Party of Ireland).
 
1972- Workers Weekly (British and Irish Communist Organisation, later Workers' Association, later British
 
and Irish Communist Organisation).
 
1973-83 Comment Fortnightly (British and Irish Communist Organisation).
 
1974 Communist Review British & Irish Communist Organisation).
 
1976? Superspi (Socialist Party of Ireland).
 
Other Primary Material
 
1968 Irish Communist Organisation. In Defence of Leninism. London: P. Murphy for the Organisation, pp.
 
36.
 
1969? O'Conaire, Padraic et al. Marxachas Lenineacha? Béal Feirste: Cumann Comharsheilbhe na hÉireann.
 
1971 Socialist Party of Ireland. An introduction to the Socialist Party of Ireland. Dublin: the Party, pp.4.
 
1974 Socialist Party of Ireland The Socialist future: programme of the Socialist Party of Ireland. Dublin: the
 
Party, pp.23.
 
1977 'The resignations from the CPI'; 'The NEC reply'. Irish Socialist Review 1977 (1), pp. 14-22.
 
1984? Kelleher, Derry. Coalition. Greystones: the Author, pp.18.
 
9. Maoist
 
Periodicals
 
1966-68 Words (Internationalists).
 
1966-68 Words International (Internationalists).
 
1967-74 Irish Student (Irish Student Movement).
 
1967-68 Words and Comment (Internationalists).
 
1969 Irish Internationalist (Irish Internationalists).
 
1969-84 Red Patriot (Irish Revolutionary Youth, later Communist Party of Ireland (Marxist-Leninist)).
 
1972 Anti-imperialist Bulletin (Trinity Anti-imperialist Propaganda Committee).
 
1972 Solidarity (Belfast Communist Workers Group (Marxist-Leninist)).
 
1972-75 Trinity Student (Trinity Internationalist Branch, Communist Party of Ireland (Marxist-Leninist), later
 
Irish Student Movement).
 
1973 Northern Red Patriot (Northern Regional Branch, Communist Party of Ireland (Marxist-Leninist)).
 
1976 Dublin Worker and Unemployed News (Dublin Workers' Movement).
 
1984- Voice of Revolution (Communist Party of Ireland (Marxist-Leninist)).
 
Other Primary Material
 
1968 Internationalists. One struggle, two enemies, three guidelines, four levels of work. 2nd ed. Dublin:
 
Necessity for Change Publications, pp. 8.
 
tíloLlULiKAr H Y 123
 
iy/4 Communist Party of Ireland (Marxist-Leninist). Dublin Branch. Elect a Marxist-Leninist to the Dublin
 
Corporation: programme of the Dublin Branch of the Communist Party of Ireland (Marxist-Leninist) for
 
the local elections, June 18th, 1974. Dublin: Election Committee of the Branch.
 
Secondary Material
 
Sweeney, Maurice. 'Mao in Ireland'. Hibernia 36 (15), 1971, pp. 12-13.
 
10. Libertarian Marxist
 
Periodicals
 
1979-81 Anarchist Worker (Anarchist Workers Alliance).
 
1980? Black Star. Ballymena.
 
1984- Workers Solidarity (Workers Solidarity Movement).
 
Other Primary Material
 
1972 Belfast Libertarian Group. Ireland, dead or alive? an analysis of Irish politics. Belfast: the Group, pp
 
11. Situationalist
 
Periodicals
 
19737-75? New Earth (New Earth).
 
12. Autonomist
 
Periodicals
 
1975-76 Revolutionary Struggle (Revolutionary Struggle).
 
1976-82 The Ripening of Time. Dublin.


1977 Student Struggle: student bulletin (Revolutionary Struggle).


1978- Rebel (Revolutionary Struggle).


Other Primary Materia)


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Interests/What I will edit

I am knowledgeable about and plan to contribute to articles about Irish Socialist History and the history surrounding Left Wing Militant groups of the 70s and 80s.

Answers to Account Request Questions

First Set 1: I have been aware of ProleWiki for a while, I believe I first heard about the project in passing on social media, and became more interested recently after seeing a few glaring issues in the ideological bias of Wikipedia, particularly in regard how it often portrays Palestine, Left Wing media sources(Mintpress News, Grayzone, etc.) and global liberation movements.

2:I uphold a vaguely Marxist-Leninist strand of Marxism with heavy influences from Mao, but not to the extent of being a Maoist. My political ideology is also influenced in particular by Frantz Fanon, Fidel Castro, Ulrike Meinhof, Huey Newton, and non-Marxist revolutionaries like Gaddafi.

3:I have read the principles and agree with the vast majority of the points of it. I would, while still recognizing the importance of any opposition to American Imperialism and the necessity of a multipolar world to the achievement of Communism, not consider the modern state of Russia to be worthy of the same level of critical support given to the other Bourgeoise Dictatorships listed. However, it is still necessary to recognize the role Russia plays in undermining American Imperialism. Other than this small difference(which is more a view to convoluted to be conveyed in a short list of principles than a disagreement), I agree with all the major points of the principles

4:I believe that gender in the binary form it exists in now in most of the West is an inherently oppressive social construct upheld, like all oppressive constructs, to uphold the Capitalist system. I believe that Marxists have an obligation to support the LGBT community, as Marxists are obligated to support all oppressed communities, because at its core Marxism is an ideology of liberation from ALL forms of oppression. Liberation of some but not others is not liberation at all, but rather is the reality of the false promises of Liberalism. The LGBT community in particular is among the most universally oppressed groups, and the issue of discrimination against them is one of the most pressing, especially in the West, that exist today.

5:I believe that, like all historical figures and all people, Joseph Stalin and Mao Zedong are flawed and complex individuals, and that carries over into the ideologies and actions of the states they led, however, these flaws obviously are far from being unique to them, and, especially in the case of Mao, their achievements greatly overshadow their flaws. Mao's achievements are far too numerous to mention, and his mistakes are, for the most part, due to either subversive action by Western States or internal opposition; or are due to Mao's idealism and the idealism of his supporters leading to some things, such as the cultural revolution, having unintended and unforeseen effects. Stalin also has many achievements, particularly in his and his government's major role in the defeat of Nazi Germany, and in is propelling the Soviet Union into a global superpower. However, his Conservatism in comparison to many other revolutionaries should be noted and criticized. At the end of the day, revering or hating individuals is less productive and analyzing and learning from movements and projects as a whole.

6: I believe that the countries listed are all Socialist to varying degrees. I do not personally know very much about the organization of these current Socialist states, but the Cuban system in particular seems like a good model for socialist organization of government. I have disagreements with some actions of the government of China, but for the most part not in relation to whether it internally is Socialist or not; instead I disagree with putting aside fledgling revolutionary movements in the oppressed nations of world to further other goals. However, I recognize the need for China to prioritize its own survival as a Socialist state, even if that means not supporting other revolutionary movements as much as possible.

7: My understanding of settler-colonialism is that it is the colonization of a place by a foreign power by replacing the native population of that place with (usually)citizens of that colonial power. Countries like the United States, Canada, Australia, Israel, the British occupation of Northern Ireland, Boers in South Africa, "Rhodesians," and others are states that fit the definition. In the United States, my country, a lot of work must be done to liberate colonized peoples and other oppressed nations. I do not know enough about Land back to speak to specifics, but as the US is now that appears to be the best solution for the near future, as well as obviously ceasing the oppression of immigrants and the militarized policing of oppressed nations.

8:The situation in Palestine is that of a colonized nation facing oppression, Apartheid and genocide from an occupying force that is supported by the world's Capitalist states. It is impossible to separate the Palestinian struggle from the struggles for liberation in all of the world, and any attempts to separate them are reactionary by nature. October 7th was the latest and most major recent resistance action, and was unique due to it being organized and carried out almost exclusively by Palestinians fighting for their own freedom. Despite the fact that there are (heavily overblown in Western media) disagreeable elements with certain Palestinian groups, providing all possible support to the struggle of the Palestinian people against oppression is imperative to the global struggle for Socialism.

Second Set 2:I believe that national liberation movements are essential to and inseparable from Marxism and Anti-Capitalism generally. Imperialism and colonialism are both important features of modern capitalism, and resistance to those has always been based in Anti-Capitalism to some extent. I also believe that ending the capitalist hold over the world is crucial to progressing the fight for Socialism, and that this can only be done through support for national liberation movements.

3: I have read a little bit on Marxist Feminism. I believe that, due to liberation of all people being at the core of Marxism, Feminism should be a part of all Marxist political thought and organizing. I also believe that similarly Feminist political thought and action should examine the relationship between Capitalism and Patriarchy and draw from Marxism and anti-Capitalism in general in order to ensure the liberation of all women from all forms of oppression.

4:The nuclear family is the result patriarchy and individualism in Capitalist societies. I believe that the system perpetuates and reinforces those aspects of Capitalism. I believe that it should be "abolished" in the sense of "done away with," obviously not by banning it, which would be impossible and unproductive. But by encouraging, and educating people about other less oppressive organizations of family and by ensuring the viability of these, for instance by not having incentives for marriage as they exist in the status quo. Realistically, like the construct of gender, the nuclear family will slowly become less prevalent as time goes on.

5: In my country, the United States, the primary goal of Communist parties and organizing should be the support of global revolutionary movements. The United States will not be able to achieve a revolution from within without first destroying it's hold on the world. Communist and other Anti-Capitalist Left Wing parties in the United States are small and divided now, and because of that in my opinion they are not effective in achieving real change in the near future.

6:I believe that Marxism's primary difference with other Anti-Capitalist movements is that Marxism is scientific and universal. Because of this, Marxism is the most viable anti-Capitalist political ideology. Non-Marxist anti-capitalist ideologies still play a role and fundamentally have the same goal as Marxists, and these movements should be supported, especially if there is no Marxist alternative to them.

Future sources to use

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2003/6/5/israels-latin-american-trail-of-terror

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Sy-RdeRE_Ss

Not a source but a movie to get background on the Red Army Faction https://m.ok.ru/video/2456074259142

To find library works

https://foreignlanguages.press/colorful-classics/revolutionary-works-seamus-costello/

https://pflp-documents.org/category/english/

To write about

Irish Republican Socialist Party/Irish National Liberation Army

Seamus Costello

Miriam Dalyhttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dictionary_of_Irish_Biography

Ronnie Bunting


Red Army Faction

Ulrike Meinhof

Ukrike Meinhof by Jutta Ditfurth if I can find it

Andreas Baader

Gudrun Ensslin


Japanese Red Army


Victor Jara

Violeta Para


Provisional Irish Republican Army

Bobby Sands

Dolours Price

Francis Hughes


Republican Sinn Fein/Continuity Irish Republican Army

Ruairí Ó Brádaigh Dáithí Ó Conaill


Sean Macbride

Roger Casement

Bernadette Devlin

Bernadette Sands McKevitt


Leila Khaled

George Habash

Wadie Haddad


Roshonara Choudhryhttps://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/uk/2010/nov/02/profile-roshonara-choudhry-stephen-timmshttps://kclpure.kcl.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/the-case-of-roshonara-choudhry-implications-for-theory-on-online- not really about her but stillhttps://www.google.com/amp/s/www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13086703/amp/student-Roshonara-Choudhry-attempted-murder-labour-stephen-timms-open-prison-blocked.html daily mail 🤮 and very sensationalized

Elliot Barkley/Attica Prison Uprisinghttps://www.google.com/amp/s/www.workers.org/2021/02/54535/amp/https://www.nytimes.com/1971/09/21/archives/slain-attica-leader-is-eulogized.htmlhttps://www.academia.edu/82892460/Blood_in_the_Water_The_Attica_Prison_Uprising_of_1971_and_its_Legacy_By_H_A_Thompson_New_York_Pantheon_Books_2016_35_USD_

A Time To Die by Tom Wicker if I can find it online


the Troubles notes

https://jacobin.com/2019/08/northern-ireland-troubles-operation-banner-fiftieth-anniversary-brexit

https://jacobin.com/2020/07/ireland-sinn-fein-ira-one-mans-terrorist

https://jacobin.com/2020/05/one-mans-terrorist-daniel-finn-review-ira

https://jacobin.com/2019/09/northern-ireland-eamonn-mccann-troubles-brexit-belfast

https://jacobin.com/2022/01/derry-northern-ireland-troubles-massacre-cover-up

https://jacobin.com/2012/01/the-guardian-and-bloody-sunday

https://www.commentary.org/max-boot/northern-ireland-troubles-revisited/

The Troubles by Tim Pat Coogan

https://ia801206.us.archive.org/29/items/IRAHandbook1956/IRA-Handbook_1956.pdf

https://www.leftarchive.ie/document/view/3834/

https://www.leftarchive.ie/

https://web.archive.org/web/20071012162840/http://anphoblacht.com/news/detail/18577

https://cain.ulster.ac.uk/events/bsunday/mad.htm

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://www.communistpartyofireland.ie/cartlann/SV-051s.pdf&ved=2ahUKEwj1rO36hJiGAxVQkokEHf0-Aew4ChAWegQIERAB&usg=AOvVaw1B4FgBMFmmGY2A5i-2ep0O

For organizations

https://cain.ulster.ac.uk/othelem/organ/azorgan.htm

Marie and Noel Murray might be worth bringing up-imprisoned in the Republic of Ireland for bank robbery, political activist, republicans etc.

https://archive.org/details/memoirsoftheobal01tone/page/2/mode/2up background Wolfe Tone add to library

A bibliography I found of works related to Ireland and Socialism

copying text of bibliography in case the text is removed for some reason

https://www.jstor.org/stable/23196003?read-now=1&seq=2#page_scan_tab_contents

General

Bayley, J. and Boehringer, K. Struggle in Ireland, 1968-73: Irish class forces and British imperialism. London: Nor

One Press, 1976.

Bew, Paul; Gibbon, Peter and Patterson, Henry. The state in Northern Ireland, 1921-72: political forces and s

classes. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1979. pp. 231.

118 SAOTHAR 11

Bird, Charlie. 'Directory of the left'. Hibernia 36 (13), 1972, pp. 14-15.

British and Irish Communist Organisation. Communism in Ireland. Belfast: the Organisation, 19

Carasso, Jean-Pierre. La rumeur irlandaise. Paris: Champ Libre, 1970. pp. 291.

Connolly O'Brien, Nora. We shall rise again. London: Mosquito Press, 1981. pp. 121.

Cruise O'Brien, Conor. States of Ireland. London: Hutchinson, 1972. pp. 336.

De Paor, Liam. Divided Ulster. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1970. pp. 208.

Deutsch, Richard and Magowan, Vivien. Northern Ireland, 1968-74: a chronology of events.

Press, 1973-5. 3 vols.

Ellis, P. Berresford. A history of the Irish working class. London: Gollancz, 1972 pp.352.

Farrell, Michael. Northern Ireland: the Orange state. 2nd rev. ed. London: Pluto Press, 1980. pp.

Greaves, C. Desmond. The Irish Crisis. London: Lawrence and Wishart, 1972. pp. 222.

Hastings, Max. Ulster 1969: the fight for civil rights in Northern Ireland. London: Gollancz, 1970

in New York as Barricades in Belfast).

Heatley, Fred. 'NICRA'. Fortnight80-84, 1974.

Irish Freedom Movement. An anti-imperialist's guide to the Irish war. London: Junius Publicatio

Kelley, Kevin. The longest war: Northern Ireland and the IRA. Dingle; Brandon, 1982. pp.366.

McCann, Eamonn. War andan Irish town. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1974. pp. 256.

McCann, Eamonn. War and an Irish town. New updated ed. London; Pluto Press, 1980. pp

relevant material from the first edition).

Mills, Stratton and Bailie, Robin. The manipulators: the revolutionaries strategy for an explosio

Ulster Unionist Party, 1969. pp. 8.

Milotte, Mike. Communism in modern Ireland: the pursuit of the workers' republic since 19

Macmillan, 1984. pp. 326.

Morgan, Austen and Purdie, Bob, editors. Ireland: divided nation, divided class. London: Ink Link

Munck, Ronald. 'Marxism and Northern Ireland'. Review of Radical Political Economics 13 (3)

Northern Ireland Governor. Disturbances in Northern Ireland: report of the Commission appoint

of Northern Ireland. Belfast: HMSO, 1969. (Cmd. 532.), pp. 124.

O'Connor, Ulick, editor. Irish Liberation. New York: Grove Press, 1975. pp. 255.

Pettit, Philip, editor. The gentle revolution: crisis in the universities. Dublin: Sceptre Books, 19

Purdie, Bob, Ireland Unfree. London: IMG Publications, 1972. pp. 68.

Quigley, Joseph, 'La gauche revolutionnaire en Irelande aujourd'hui'. Les Temps Modern

2048-2059.

Reed, David. Ireland: the key to the British revolution. London: Larkin Publications, 1984. pp. 436.

Riddell, Patrick. Fire over Ulster. London: Hamilton, 1970. pp. 208.

Smyth, Clifford. Ulster assailed. Belfast: the author, 1971. pp. 36.

Sunday Times. Insight Team. Ulster. Rev. ed. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1972. pp. 320.

Target, G. W. Unholy smoke. London: Hodder& Stoughton, 1969. pp. 127.

Wallace, Martin. Drums and guns: revolution in Ulster. London: G. Chapman, 1970. pp. 144.

2. Archives and Collections

No library possesses anything approaching a comprehensive collection. Three libraries' collections are of

importance (though not comprehensive even when combined): the National Library of Ireland, Trinity C

Library, Dublin, and the Linen Hall Library, Belfast. Most of the latter's collection for the period 1968 to 19

been reproduced on microfiches as Northern Ireland political literature, (Dublin: Irish Microforms, 1974-6).

The microfilm collection Irish political and radical newspapers of the 20th century, (Dublin: Irish Micr

1978), covers the period to 1941 and is largely based on the collection of the National Library of Ireland,

special and manuscript collections also contain material of interest.

A substantial number of Irish publications and emphemera are included in the microform publication The

Britain, (Hassocks: Harvester Press, 1976-).

The Irish Labour History Society Archive also includes material of interest, (see reports in Saothar 5, 1979

84-7; Saothar 6, 1980, pp. 90-3; Saothar 7, 1981, pp. 96-100; Saothar 8, 1982, pp. 86-7; Saothar 9, 1983, pp. 108

Saothar 10, 1984, pp. 104-6).

The incomplete character of all these resources needs to be emphasised. It is to be hoped that those who po

private collections — even of the smallest size—will bear in mind that they may well be holding un ique items

offer them in the future to institutions such as those mentioned.

3. Bibliographies

Deutsch, Richard R. Northern Ireland, 1921-1974: a select bibliography. New York: Garland, 1975. pp. 142.

Gracey, J. W. and Howard, P. 'Northern Ireland political literature, 1968-1970: a catalogue of the collection in the

Linen Hall Library.' Irish Booklore, 1 (1), 1971, pp. 44-82.

Harrison, Royden, Woolven, Gillian B. and Duncan, Robert, The Warwick guide to British labour periodicals,

1790-1970: a check list. London: Harvester, 1977. pp. 685.

Hill, lari J. 'Pamphletsgalore'. Fortnights, 1970, pp. 13-14.

BIBLIOGRAPHY 119

Howard, Paula. Irish sectarian periodicals. Brighton: Smoothie Publications, 1973. pp. 9.

Howard, Paula. 'The paper war'. Fortnight 75-79, 1974.

The left in Britain . . . 1(X)4I1972—. Hassocks: Harvester Press, 1976

Rolston, Bill et al, compilers. A social science bibliography of Northern Ireland, 1945-1983: mate

1945 relating to Northern Ireland since 1921. Belfast: Queen's University, 1983. pp.270

Rose, Richard. 'Ulster politics: a select bibliography of political discord'. Political Studies 20, 1972

Smith, Gerry. 'Recent disturbances in Northern Ireland: some documentary sources'. Journal of

1970, pp. 190-195.

4. Broad Periodicals

1934-35 Irish Citizen Army Bulletin (Irish Citizen Army).

1935 Army Council Bulletin (Irish Citizen Army).

1937 Irish Democrat (Communist Party of Ireland, North of Ireland Socialist Party and Republican Con

1968-69 Grille: the Irish Christian Left. Dublin.

1968-70 Socialist Comment (Universities Branch, later UCD Branch, Labour Party).

1969 Barricades Bulletin (Radio Free Belfast in conjunction with the Belfast Citizens' Defence Commit

1969 Citizen Press (Citizens' Defence Committee).

1969 Confrontation (Students for Democratic Action).

1969 Detonator (Belfast Branch, Revolutionary Socialist Students' Federation).

1970 Labour Action (Socialist Labour Action Group).

1970-71 Socialist Monthly (Left Wing Members of the NILP).

1971 Barricade Bulletin (Socialist Resistance Group).

1971 Cork News (Cork Branch, Socialist Labour Alliance).

1971 Left (Omagh Young Socialist Club).

1971 Quod (Movement for Democratic Socialism).

1971 The Socialist (Left Wing Members of the NILP).

1971 Socialist Labour Alliance News (Socialist Labour Alliance).

1975-81 The Bottom Dog: the working class paper of North Munster. Limerick.

1975 Socialist Bulletin (Queen's University Labour Club).

1976-78 Socialist Quarterly (Left Liaison Committee and Irish Marxist Society, later no organisation). Dub

1977-78 Workers Research Unit Bulletin. Belfast.

1978 Belfast Bulletin. Belfast.

1978 Belfast Workers' Research Bulletin. Belfast.

1978-79 Grass Roots (Artane Branch, Socialist Labour Party).

1978 Labour News (Fingías Branch, Socialist Labour Party).

1978-80 Socialist Labour (Socialist Labour Party).

1979 Shannon Socialist (Shannon Branch, Socialist Labour Party).

1981 The Spark (Wexford, Waterford and Dungarvan Branches, Socialist Labour Party).

1982-83 Gralton: an Irish Socialist review. Dublin.

Other Primary Material

1944 Vanguard. Manifesto of the vanguard, the Irish socialist republican movement, to the people of Ireland. Dublin:

P. Cowan, pp.6.

1968 Derry Labour Party. Labour and the civil rights campaign in Derry: an outline survey of the progress of the civil

rights campaign in Derry. Derry: the Party.

1968 Students for Democratic Action. Towards a democratic way of life? Dublin: SDA.

1971 Feeney, John. 'What socialism means to me'. Christus Rex 25 (2), pp. 67-77.

1971 Socialist Labour Alliance. Cork Branch. Why we are leaving the SLA. Cork: the Branch, p. 7.

Secondary Material

Gallagher, Michael. The Irish Labour Party in transition, 1957-82. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1982.

pp.326

5. Left Republican Tradition Periodicals

1934-37 Irish Front (London Branch, Republican Congress).

1934-36 Republican Congress (Republican Congress).

19617-64? The Irish Worker (Irish Workers' Union).

1965-67 An Phoblacht (Cork Communist Organisation).

1968-69 People's Voice (Saor Eire).

1971-73 Cork Worker (Cork Communist Organisation).

1975- The Starry Plough (Irish Republican Socialist Party).

1979 Underdog (Dublin City Centre Cumann, Irish Republican Socialist Party).

120 SAOTHAR 11

1980- Saoirse (Irish Republican Socialist Party).

1981?- Hunger Strike Bulletin (Irish Republican Socialist Party).

1983 The Dublin Worker (Dublin Comhairle Ceanntair, Irish Republican Socialist Party).

1983- Ireland's War (Glasgow Irish Freedom Action Committee).

1984?- The 7 Stars (Derry Irish Republican Socialist Party).

Other Primary Material

1961? Irish Workers's Union. Manifesto of the Irish Workers' Union. London: the Union, pp. 5.

1974 Gilmore, George. The Irish Republican Congress. 2nd ed. Cork: Cork Workers' Club. pp. 27

1975 Irish Republican Socialist Party. Boycott the Convention elections: organise for national lib

socialist republic: our alternative. Dublin: the Party.

1977 Kildare 6 Defence Committee. A state conspiracy: IRSP and the 'Great' Train Robbery Frame-

Committee, pp. 14.

1980 MacEoin, Uinseann, compiler. Survivors: the story of Ireland's struggle as told through

outstanding living people . . . Dublin: Argenta, pp. 466.

1982 Seamus Costello Memorial Committee. Seamus Costello, 1939-1977: Irish Republican Socialist

Committee, pp. 76.

Secondary Material

Communist Party of Ireland: outline history. Dublin: New Books Publications, 1975. pp. 64. Contains

Republican Congress.

Coogan, Tim Pat. The I. R. A. Rev. and expanded ed. London: Fontana, 1980. pp. 620. Contains material

National Liberation Army.

Cronin, Sean. Frank Ryan: the search for the Republic. Dublin: Repsol Publishing, 1980. pp. 284.

Dunne, Derek and Kerrigan, Gene. Round up the usual suspects: Nicky Kelly & the Cosgrave Coa

Magill, 1984. pp. 272.

Gilmore, George. The Republican Congress, 1934. Dublin: Dochas Co-op. Society, 1968. pp. 64.

Hogan, James. Could Ireland become Communist? the facts of the case. Dublin: s.n., 1935. pp. 138.

Irish Communist Organisation. The Irish Republican Congress. 2nd extended ed. London: the Orga

pp. 40.

Mclnerney, Michael. Peadar O'Donnell: Irish social rebel. Dublin: O'Brien Press, 1974. pp. 254.

Sheilds, J. 'The Republican Congress and Ireland's fight'. Labour Monthly 16 (11), 1934, pp. 686-691.

Ward, Margaret. Unmanageable revolutionaries: women and Irish nationalism. London: Pluto Press, 1983. pp. 296.

6. Trotskyist Tradition

Periodicals

1945'M7? Workers'Republic (Revolutionary Socialist Party).

1964-66 Irish Workers' News (Irish Communist Group, later Irish Workers' Group).

1965-66 An Solas (Irish Communist Group, later Irish Workers' Group).

1966-68 Irish Militant (Irish Workers' Group).

1967- Workers' Republic (Irish Workers' Group, later League for a Workers" Republic).

1968-71 Ramparts (Londonderry Labour Party, later Derry Labour Party).

1969 Andersonstown PD News Sheet (Andersonstown Branch, People's Democracy).

1969 Barricade Bulletin (Members of the Derry Labour Party).

1969 Barricades Bulletin (Members of Derry Labour Party and Young Socialists).

1969? DU Socialist Society Magazine (Dublin University Socialist Society).

1969-71 Free Citizen (People's Democracy).

1969-70 Northern Informer (People's Democracy).

1969 PD Voice (People's Democracy).

1969-70 Vanguard (League for Workers' Vanguard).

1969-74 Young Socialist (Young Socialists).

1970-71 Northern Star (People's Democracy).

1970 SDA Newsletter (Students for Democratic Action).

1970-72 Youth Bulletin (Irish Young Socialists).

1971 Barricades (Radio Free Belfast).

1971 Dublin Peoples' Bulletin (Dublin Branch, People's Democracy).

1971 Leader (Derry Labour Party Young Socialists).

1971-72 Resistance (People's Democracy).

1971-77 Unfree Citizen (People's Democracy).

1972 Andersonstown Citizen (Andersonstown Branch, People's Democracy).

19727-73? Bulletin (Belfast Revolutionary Marxist Group).

1972-73 Irish Trotskyist (Belfast Branch, Revolutionary Marxist Group).

1972-75 Marxist Review (Revolutionary Marxist Group).

BIBLIOGRAPHY 121

1972- Militant (Militant).

1972-74 The Plough (Dublin Regional Council, Young Socialists, later Revolutionary Marxist Group).

1972-77 The Worker (Socialist Workers' Movement).

1972-73 Worker's Struggle (Worker's League).

1973 The Worker (Limerick Branch, Revolutionary Marxist Group).

1974? The Galway Worker (Galway Branch, Socialist Workers' Movement).

1974-75 Marxist Journal (Workers' League).

1974-75 Revolutionary International (League for a Workers' Republic).

1975- Socialist Republic (Revolutionary Marxist Group, later Movement for a Socialist Republic, later People's

Democracy and Movement for a Socialist Republic, later People's Democracy).

1977- Class Struggle (Irish Workers' Group).

1977-80 Ireland Socialist Review. London.

1977 Young Socialist Student Bulletin (TCD Young Socialists).

1978 Independent Socialist (Independent Socialist Party).

1978 Socialist Worker Review (Socialist Workers Tendency, Socialist Labour Party).

1978 Spark (Workers Alliance for Action, Socialist Labour Party).

1979 RSTSLP Bulletin (Republican Socialist Tendency, Socialist Labour Party).

1980 The Irish Worker. Dublin.

1980-83? The Worker (Socialist Workers' Movement).

1981 Socialist Workers Movement Bulletin (Socialist Workers' Movement).

1984? Socialist Worker (Socialist Workers' Movement).

Other Primary Material

1965? Lawless, Gery. Introduction to Murray, Seán. The Irish revolt, 1916 and after. New ed.

Workers Group, pp. i-v.

1968 People's Democracy. Why PD? Belfast: PD. pp. 2.

1969 Devlin, Bernadette. The price of my soul. London: Deutsch. pp.206.

1969 Egan, Bowes and McCormack, Vincent. Burntollet. 2nd ed. London: LRS Publishers, pp. 68.

1969 'People's Democracy: a discussion on strategy'. New Left Review 55, pp.3-19.

1970? League for a Workers' Republic. What we stand for. Dublin: the League, pp. 6.

1970 Lysaght, Dr. Rayner O'C. 'Memorandum for a socialist programme for the Irish Labour Party' in

R. O'Connor. The Republic of Ireland: an hypothesis. Cork: Mercier Press, 1970, pp. 227-234.

1970 Young Socialists. The Labour Party and Coalition. Dublin: YS. pp. 8.

1971 Foley, Gerry. Ireland in rebellion. New York: Pathfinder Press, pp. 31.

1972 Farrell, Michael. The struggle in the North. 2nd ed. London: People's Democracy, pp.37.

1972 Foley, Gerry. Problems of the Irish revolution: can the IRA meet the challenge? New York: Path

pp.31.

1972 People's Democracy. Dublin Branch. People's Democracy: what it stands for, its attitudes. Dublin: the

Branch, pp.18.

1973 Whelan, Dermot. The Socialist Labour League and Irish Marxism? Dublin: League foraWorkers' Republic,

pp. 13.

1974 Throne, John. Coalition: the alternative. Dublin: Militant Irish Monthly, pp. 8.

1975 Socialist Workers' Movement. Which way for the left? Dublin: the Movement, pp. 6.

1975 Throne, John. Labour to power: break the Coalition and fight for a majority Labour government. Dublin:

Militant Irish Monthly, pp. 15.

1977 Independent Socialist Party. The Independent Socialist Party: an introduction. Dublin: Five Eight Bookshop,

pp. 14.

1978 Throne, John. The future of Labour. Dublin: MTM Pubs. pp. 15.

1979 McAnulty, John. A People undefeated: ten years of a struggle in the North of Ireland: an analysis. Belfast:

People's Democracy, pp.22.

1982 Hadden, P. 'Northern Ireland: for worker's unity and socialism'. Inquaba ya Basebenzi 5.

Secondary Material

Arthur, Paul. The People's Democracy, 1968-1973. Belfast: Blackstaff Press, 1974. pp. 159.

Beach, Stephen W. 'Social movement radicalisation: the case of the People's Democracy in Northern Ireland'.

Sociological Quarterly 18 (3), 1977, pp. 305-318.

Boyne, Sean. 'Murder of a socialist'. This Week 3 (3), 1971, pp. 6-10.

British & Irish Communist Organisation. On Trotskyism. 2nd ed. Belfast: the Organisation, 1971. pp. 44.

Davidson, Sara. 'Bernadette Devlin: an Irish revolutionary in Irish America'. Harper's Magazine240 (1436), 1970,

pp. 78-87.

Irish Communist Organisation. The People's Democracy: from a working class viewpoint. Belfast: the Organisation,

1970, pp. 31.

Levy, Jean-Francois. 'La People's Democracy'. Les Temps Modemes 29 (311), 1972, pp. 2009-2047.

Quinn, J. 'No surrender: history of the early P. D.'. Anarchy 2nd ser. 1 (6), 1971, pp. 14-21.

Target, G. W. Bernadette: the story of Bernadette Devlin. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1975. pp. 384.

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World Socialist Party

Periodical

1970 World Socialist Party Bulletin (Belfast Branch, World Socialist Party).

Other Primary Material

1950 Socialist Party of Ireland. Manifesto of the Socialist Party of Ireland: with declaration of principles. Dublin: th

Party, pp.27.

1983 Socialist Party of Great Britain and World Socialist Party of Ireland. Ireland — past, present and future.

London: SPGB pp.24.

Mainstream Tradition (excluding Communist Party and Workers' Party)

Periodicals

1965- Irish Communist (Irish Communist Organisation, later British and Irish Communist Organisation).

1966 The Irish People (Irish Communist Organisation).

1966 Irish Republican Worker (Irish Communist Organisation).

1967 Workers' Republic (Dublin Comrades, Irish Communist Organisation).

1968?- The Communist (Communist Workers Organisation, later British & Irish Communist Organisation in

UK).

1968-69 The Young Worker (Cork Young Socialists, later Young Communist Group in Cork).

1969-73 Communist Comment (Irish Communist Organisation, later British and Irish Communist Organisation).

1969 The Worker (Group of Communist Workers in the Six Counties).

19707-74 An Lámh Dhearg (Coiste Troda Gaedhealtacht Dhún na nGall, later no organisation). Anagaire.

1971-73 The Two Nations (Workers Association).

1971-72 Vanguard (Socialist Party of Ireland).

1972-76 Advance (Socialist Party of Ireland).

1972- Workers Weekly (British and Irish Communist Organisation, later Workers' Association, later British

and Irish Communist Organisation).

1973-83 Comment Fortnightly (British and Irish Communist Organisation).

1974 Communist Review British & Irish Communist Organisation).

1976? Superspi (Socialist Party of Ireland).

Other Primary Material

1968 Irish Communist Organisation. In Defence of Leninism. London: P. Murphy for the Organisation, pp.

36.

1969? O'Conaire, Padraic et al. Marxachas Lenineacha? Béal Feirste: Cumann Comharsheilbhe na hÉireann.

1971 Socialist Party of Ireland. An introduction to the Socialist Party of Ireland. Dublin: the Party, pp.4.

1974 Socialist Party of Ireland The Socialist future: programme of the Socialist Party of Ireland. Dublin: the

Party, pp.23.

1977 'The resignations from the CPI'; 'The NEC reply'. Irish Socialist Review 1977 (1), pp. 14-22.

1984? Kelleher, Derry. Coalition. Greystones: the Author, pp.18.

9. Maoist

Periodicals

1966-68 Words (Internationalists).

1966-68 Words International (Internationalists).

1967-74 Irish Student (Irish Student Movement).

1967-68 Words and Comment (Internationalists).

1969 Irish Internationalist (Irish Internationalists).

1969-84 Red Patriot (Irish Revolutionary Youth, later Communist Party of Ireland (Marxist-Leninist)).

1972 Anti-imperialist Bulletin (Trinity Anti-imperialist Propaganda Committee).

1972 Solidarity (Belfast Communist Workers Group (Marxist-Leninist)).

1972-75 Trinity Student (Trinity Internationalist Branch, Communist Party of Ireland (Marxist-Leninist), later

Irish Student Movement).

1973 Northern Red Patriot (Northern Regional Branch, Communist Party of Ireland (Marxist-Leninist)).

1976 Dublin Worker and Unemployed News (Dublin Workers' Movement).

1984- Voice of Revolution (Communist Party of Ireland (Marxist-Leninist)).

Other Primary Material

1968 Internationalists. One struggle, two enemies, three guidelines, four levels of work. 2nd ed. Dublin:

Necessity for Change Publications, pp. 8.

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iy/4 Communist Party of Ireland (Marxist-Leninist). Dublin Branch. Elect a Marxist-Leninist to the Dublin

Corporation: programme of the Dublin Branch of the Communist Party of Ireland (Marxist-Leninist) for

the local elections, June 18th, 1974. Dublin: Election Committee of the Branch.

Secondary Material

Sweeney, Maurice. 'Mao in Ireland'. Hibernia 36 (15), 1971, pp. 12-13.

10. Libertarian Marxist

Periodicals

1979-81 Anarchist Worker (Anarchist Workers Alliance).

1980? Black Star. Ballymena.

1984- Workers Solidarity (Workers Solidarity Movement).

Other Primary Material

1972 Belfast Libertarian Group. Ireland, dead or alive? an analysis of Irish politics. Belfast: the Group, pp

11. Situationalist

Periodicals

19737-75? New Earth (New Earth).

12. Autonomist

Periodicals

1975-76 Revolutionary Struggle (Revolutionary Struggle).

1976-82 The Ripening of Time. Dublin.

1977 Student Struggle: student bulletin (Revolutionary Struggle).

1978- Rebel (Revolutionary Struggle).

Other Primary Materia)

1977? Revolutionary Struggle. Ireland: the class war and our tasks. Dublin: Revolutionary Strug