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With contributions from a range of distinguished Irish and British scholars, this collection of essays provides the first full treatment of the historical relationship between the Labour Party and Ireland in the last century, from Keir Hardie to Tony Blair.

Trade Review

‘Laurence Marley and the contributors have put together an excellent collection of well-edited and well-researched chapters…this book is highly recommended reading for students of political developments in Ireland during this era.’
Neil Pye, SSLH and Independent Researcher, Labour History Review, vol. 81 No. 2, July 2016

‘All of the chapters to this volume are valuable contributions to our knowledge of the Labour Party and Ireland…every chapter was worthy of inclusion.’
John Newsinger, Race and Class Vol 58, No 3

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Table of Contents

Introduction – Laurence Marley
1. A tangled legacy: the Irish ‘inheritance’ of British Labour – Gearóid Ó Tuathaigh
2. Uneasy Transitions: Irish nationalism, the rise of Labour and the Catholic Herald, 1888-1914 – Joan Allen
3. The British Labour Party, Belfast Labour and home rule, 1900–14 – Emmet O’Connor
4. ‘A parliamentary victory’: Ramsay MacDonald and Irish republican deportees, 1923 – Ivan Gibbons
5. ‘That link must be preserved, but there are other problems’: the British Labour Party and Derry, 1942–62 – Máirtín Ó Catháin
6. British Labour and developments in Ireland in the immediate post-war years – Peter Collins
7. ‘Not foreign’: the Republic of Ireland Act, 1948, and Labour’s response to the Irish in Britain – David Shaw
8. ‘Where the Tories rule’: Geoffrey Bing, MP, and partition – Bob Purdie
9. The British Labour Party and the tragedy of Northern Ireland Labour – Aaron Edwards
10. ‘Why don’t they all just go away?’ Reflections upon aspects of Labour policy towards Northern Ireland, 1966-1970: a personal narrative – Kevin McNamara
11. ‘Withdrawal on the table?’ Labour government policy on Northern Ireland, 1974–76 – Niall Ó Dochartaigh
12. Labour and police primacy in Northern Ireland, 1974–79 – Stuart C. Aveyard
13. Militant tendency, Ireland and the British Labour Party – John Cunningham
14. Some intellectual origins of the Labour left’s thought about Ireland, c.1979–97 – Stephen Howe
15. ‘The Irish dimension’: Anglo-Irish relations and the British Labour Party, 1981–94 – Melinda Sutton
16. ‘Leaving the soundbites at home?’ New Labour and Northern Ireland – Kevin Bean
Index

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    Publisher: Manchester University Press
    Publication Date: 12/1/2015 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780719096013, 978-0719096013
    ISBN10: 0719096014

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    With contributions from a range of distinguished Irish and British scholars, this collection of essays provides the first full treatment of the historical relationship between the Labour Party and Ireland in the last century, from Keir Hardie to Tony Blair.

    Trade Review

    ‘Laurence Marley and the contributors have put together an excellent collection of well-edited and well-researched chapters…this book is highly recommended reading for students of political developments in Ireland during this era.’
    Neil Pye, SSLH and Independent Researcher, Labour History Review, vol. 81 No. 2, July 2016

    ‘All of the chapters to this volume are valuable contributions to our knowledge of the Labour Party and Ireland…every chapter was worthy of inclusion.’
    John Newsinger, Race and Class Vol 58, No 3

    -- .

    Table of Contents

    Introduction – Laurence Marley
    1. A tangled legacy: the Irish ‘inheritance’ of British Labour – Gearóid Ó Tuathaigh
    2. Uneasy Transitions: Irish nationalism, the rise of Labour and the Catholic Herald, 1888-1914 – Joan Allen
    3. The British Labour Party, Belfast Labour and home rule, 1900–14 – Emmet O’Connor
    4. ‘A parliamentary victory’: Ramsay MacDonald and Irish republican deportees, 1923 – Ivan Gibbons
    5. ‘That link must be preserved, but there are other problems’: the British Labour Party and Derry, 1942–62 – Máirtín Ó Catháin
    6. British Labour and developments in Ireland in the immediate post-war years – Peter Collins
    7. ‘Not foreign’: the Republic of Ireland Act, 1948, and Labour’s response to the Irish in Britain – David Shaw
    8. ‘Where the Tories rule’: Geoffrey Bing, MP, and partition – Bob Purdie
    9. The British Labour Party and the tragedy of Northern Ireland Labour – Aaron Edwards
    10. ‘Why don’t they all just go away?’ Reflections upon aspects of Labour policy towards Northern Ireland, 1966-1970: a personal narrative – Kevin McNamara
    11. ‘Withdrawal on the table?’ Labour government policy on Northern Ireland, 1974–76 – Niall Ó Dochartaigh
    12. Labour and police primacy in Northern Ireland, 1974–79 – Stuart C. Aveyard
    13. Militant tendency, Ireland and the British Labour Party – John Cunningham
    14. Some intellectual origins of the Labour left’s thought about Ireland, c.1979–97 – Stephen Howe
    15. ‘The Irish dimension’: Anglo-Irish relations and the British Labour Party, 1981–94 – Melinda Sutton
    16. ‘Leaving the soundbites at home?’ New Labour and Northern Ireland – Kevin Bean
    Index

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