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James Connolly

Born Edinburgh, Scotland of Irish parents – said to have first come to Ireland in his youth as a member of the British Army – married in 1889 – active in The Socialist movement in Edinburgh in the early 1890s – came to Ireland in 1896 and founded the Irish Socialist Republican Party – lectured on socialism in Britain and U.S., 1902 – emigrated to U.S. in 1903 – member of Socialist Labour Party (U.S.) and the Industrial Workers of the World – founded the Irish Socialist Federation in New York, 1907 – returned to Ireland in 1910 as organiser for The Socialist Party of Ireland – Belfast organiser of the Irish Transport and General Workers Union, 1910 – acting Gen. Sec. of I.T.G.W.U. and Commandant of the Irish Citizen Army, 1914 – Commandant General of Dublin Division of the Army of the Republic, 1916 – executed following the 1916 Uprising. 

WORKS ARCHIVED:

1894
Party Politicians – Noble, Ignoble and Local (Labour Chronicle, 1 December)

1895
Currently, no texts available.

1896

1897
Socialism and Nationalism (Shan Van Vocht, January)
Patriotism and Labour (Shan Van Vocht, August)
Socialism and Irish Nationalism (L’Irlande Libre, Paris)

1898
The Fighting Race (Workers’ Republic, 13 August)
Home Rule Journalists and Patriotism (Workers’ Republic, 13 August)
The Men We Honour (Workers’ Republic, 13 August)
An Open Letter to Dublin Castle (Workers’ Republic, 13 August)
Home Thrusts (Workers’ Republic, 20 August)
The Roots of Modern War (Workers’ Republic, 20 August)
Home Thrusts (Workers’ Republic, 27 August)
Labour Representation (Workers’ Republic, 27 August)
Peasant Proprietorship and Socialism (Workers’ Republic, 27 August)
British and Russian Imperialism I (Workers’ Republic, 3 September)
Home Thrusts (Workers’ Republic, 3 September)
British and Russian Imperialism II (Workers’ Republic, 10 September)
Home Thrusts (Workers’ Republic, 17 September)
Regicide and Revolution (Workers’ Republic, 17 September)
The Irish Land Question (Workers’ Republic, 24 September)
The Independent and New Machinery (Workers’ Republic, 1 October)
Parnellism and Labour (Workers’ Republic, 8 October)
Home Thrusts (Workers’ Republic, 22 October)
A Socialist Candidate for Dublin Corporation (Workers’ Republic, 22 October)

1899
Home Thrusts (Workers’ Republic, May)
Resurgam! (Workers’ Republic, May)
The Sweating System (Workers’ Republic, 3 June)
State Monopoly versus Socialism (Workers’ Republic, 10 June – The New Evangel)
Socialism and Religion (Workers’ Republic, 17 June – The New Evangel)
Father Finlay, S.J., and Socialism (Workers’ Republic, 1 July – The New Evangel)
Home Thrusts (Workers’ Republic, 1 July)
Socialism and Political Reformers (Workers’ Republic, 8 July – The New Evangel)
“Soldiers of the Queen” (Workers’ Republic, 15 July)
Physical Force in Irish Politics (Workers’ Republic, 22 July)
The Economic Basis of Politics (Workers’ Republic, 12 August – The New Evangel)
Home Thrusts (Workers’ Republic, 19 August)
The South African War I (Workers’ Republic, 19 August)
Law and Order (Workers’ Republic, 26 August)
The Re-Conquest of Ireland (Workers’ Republic, 2 September)
Home Thrusts (Workers’ Republic, 9 September)
Home Thrusts (Workers’ Republic, 23 September)
Compositors and the Linotype (Workers’ Republic, 30 September)
America and Ireland – Farmers’ Demands (Workers’ Republic, 21 October)
Imperialism and Socialism (Workers’ Republic, 4 November)
Socialism and Imperialism (Workers’ Republic, 4 November)
Landlordism in Towns (Workers’ Republic, 18 November)
The South African War II (Workers’ Republic, 18 November)
A Plea for the Children (Workers’ Republic, 2 December)
Dogma and Food (Workers’ Republic, 9 December)
Home Thrusts (Workers’ Republic, 9 December)
Home Thrusts (Workers’ Republic, 16 December)
Dublin and the War (Workers’ Republic, 30 December)
Our Mad Rulers (Workers’ Republic, 30 December)
Let Us Free Ireland! (Workers’ Republic)

1900
Bruce Glasier in Ireland (Justice, 31 March)
The Difficulties of Socialism (Workers’ Republic, 3 June)
The Difficulties of Socialism (Workers’ Republic, 3 June)
Home Thrusts (Workers’ Republic, 3 June)
The Difficulties of Capitalism (Workers’ Republic, 16 June)
Resolution of Sympathy with the Boers (Workers’ Republic, 30 June)
The Coming Generation (Workers’ Republic, 15 July)
Ireland Sober is Ireland Free? (Workers’ Republic, 15 July)
Home Thrusts (Workers’ Republic, 15 September)
Parliamentary Democracy (Workers’ Republic, 22 September)
Home Thrusts (Workers’ Republic, 10 November)
The Corporation and the Children (Workers’ Republic, 24 November)
An Object Lesson (Workers’ Republic, 15 December)

1901
Socialist Electioneering (Workers’ Republic, February)
Class Government and Class War (Workers’ Republic, May)
Justice And Millerand (Justice, 25 May)
Irish Trade Union Congress (Workers’ Republic, June)
Home Rulers and Labour (Workers’ Republic, October)
Wood Quay Ward – To the Electors (Workers’ Republic, December)

1902
Taken Root! (Workers’ Republic, March)
Our “American Mission” (Workers’ Republic, August)

1903
The New Danger (Workers’ Republic, April)
A Rebel Song (The Socialist, May)
Unpatriotic? (Workers’ Republic, May)
Loubet – and Other Things (The Socialist, August)

1904

1905
Currently, no texts available.

1906
Currently, no texts available.

1907
Revolutionary Song (Songs of Freedom)
We Only Want the Earth (Songs of Freedom)
Wages and Prices (The Industrial Union Bulletin, 26 October 1907)

1908
The Coming Revolt in India I (The Harp, January)
Harp Strings (The Harp, January)
Our Purpose and Function (The Harp, January)
The Coming Revolt in India II (The Harp, February)
Sinn Féin and Socialism (The Harp, April)
Harp Strings (The Harp, June)
Political Action (The Harp, July)
The Irish Masses in History (The Harp, September)
Roman Catholicism and Socialism (The Harp, September)
Facets of American Liberty (The Harp, December)
The Future of Labour (Socialism Made Easy)

1909
Sinn Fein, Socialism and the Nation (Irish Nation, 23 January)
Learning Their Lesson (The Harp, September)
Ballots, Bullets, Or – (The International Socialist Review, October)
Erin’s Hope – The End & The Means (Revised American edition)

1910
A New Labour Policy (The Harp, January)
Industrialism and the Trade Unions (International Socialist Review, February)
Labour in Irish History, (pamphlet 1910)
Socialist Party of Ireland, (1910 or early 1911)

1911
Walter Carpenter Free (Irish Worker, 2 September)
Direct Action in Belfast (Irish Worker, 16 September)

1912
An Exchange on Rome and Irish Catholics (Catholic Times, November)
Some Rambling Remarks (Irish Worker, Christmas number)

1913
Many-Headed Opposition (Forward, 10 May)
The Larne Strike I (Forward, 14 June)
The Larne Strike II (Forward, 28 June)
July the 12th (Forward, 12 July)
North-East Ulster (Forward, 2 August)
Belfast and Dublin To-Day (Forward, 23 August)
The Dublin Lock Out: On the Eve (Irish Worker, 30 August)
Press Poisoners in Ireland (Forward, 30 August)
Glorious Dublin! (Forward, 4 October)
How to Release Larkin (Irish Worker, 1 November)
Importation v. Deportation (Irish Worker, 8 November)
Irish Rebels and English Mobs (Irish Worker, 22 November)
A Titanic Struggle (The Daily Herald, 6 December)
Capitalist Dove of Peace? (Irish Worker, 6 December)
Home Thrusts (Irish Worker, 6 December)
Arms and the Man (Irish Worker, 13 December)
Home Thrusts (Irish Worker, 13 December)
To the Working Class of Dublin (Irish Worker, 13 December)
A Fiery Cross or Christmas Bells (Irish Worker, 20 December)
To the Linen Slaves of Belfast (Manifesto of Irish Textile Workers’ Union)

1914
Mr Murphy’s Great New Year Speech (Irish Worker, 3 January)
A Lesson From Dublin (Forward, 2 February)
The Isolation of Dublin (Forward, 9 February)
The Lenten Pastorals – A Challenge (Irish Worker, 28 February)
The Outrages at Jacob’s (Irish Worker, 14 March)
The War in Ulster (Forward, 28 March)
The Exclusion of Ulster (Forward, 11 April)
The Solidarity of Labour (Forward, 18 April)
Old Wine in New Bottles (New Age, 30 April)
Changes (Forward, 9 May)
The Legacy (Irish Worker, 23 May)
The Liberals and Ulster (Forward, 30 May)
Address to the Delegates (Irish Worker, 30 May)
Yellow Unions in Ireland (Forward, 20 June)
The Latest Massacre in Dublin (Forward, 1 August)
The Carsonite Position (Irish Worker, 8 August)
Our Duty In This Crisis (Irish Worker, 8 August)
A Continental Revolution (Forward, 15 August)
The National Danger (Irish Worker, 15 August)
No Compromise – No Conciliation (Irish Worker, 15 August)
A Martyr For Conscience Sake (Forward, 22 August)
America and Europe (Irish Worker, 22 August)
Northern Notes (Irish Worker, 22 August)
On German Militarism (Irish Worker, 22 August)
The War Upon The German Nation (Irish Worker, 29 August)
The Real Situation In Ireland (Forward, 5 September)
Connolly’s Speech on War’s Outbreak (Irish Worker, 5 September)
Recruiting – Let the Wastrels Go (Irish Worker, 5 September)
The Friends of Small Nationalities (Irish Worker, 12 September)
Some Perverted Battle Lines (Irish Worker, 26 September)
A Matter of Coercion (Irish Worker, 3 October)
Redmond Cannot Deliver the Goods (Irish Worker, 3 October)
A Forward Policy for Volunteers (Irish Worker, 10 October)
Forward! (Irish Worker, 17 October)
How England Sacrificed Belgium (Irish Worker, 17 October)
The Ballot or the Barricades (Irish Worker, 24 October)
The Hope of Ireland (Irish Worker, 31 October)
Rally for Labour (Irish Worker, 14 November)
Disturbed Dublin (Irish Worker, 18 November)
Labour Mans the Breach (Irish Worker, 21 November)
Courtsmartial and Revolution (Irish Work, 19 December)
War: What It Means To You (Irish Citizen Army [Belfast Division])

1915
Jottings (The Worker, 16 January)
Our Rulers as a Study (The Worker, 30 January)
Can Warfare Be Civilized? (The Worker, 30 January)
Revolutionary Unionism and War (International Socialist Review, March)
Love of Freedom (Workers’ Republic, 8 April)
Revolutionary Warfare (Workers’ Republic, May-July)
The Dublin Lock-Out and Its Sequel (Workers’ Republic, 29 May)
Moscow Insurrection of 1905 (Workers’ Republic, 29 May [from Revolutionary Warfare])
Our Policy (Workers’ Republic, 29 May)
From a Labour Day Speech in Dublin (Workers’ Republic, 5 June)
Insurrection in the Tyrol (Workers’ Republic, 5 June [from Revolutionary Warfare])
Our Disappearing Liberties (Workers’ Republic, 5 June)
College Green: A Labour Candidate (Workers’ Republic, 12 June)
Revolution in Belgium (Workers’ Republic, 12 June [from Revolutionary Warfare])
After the Battle (Workers’ Republic, 19 June)
Defence of the Alamo (Workers’ Republic, 19 June [from Revolutionary Warfare])
Liberty and Labour (Workers’ Republic, 19 June)
A Railway Thief (Workers’ Republic, 26 June)
War at Home (Workers’ Republic, 26 June)
Revolution in Paris, 1830 (Workers’ Republic, 3 July [from Revolutionary Warfare])
The Right to Strike (Workers’ Republic, 3 July)
Lexington (Workers’ Republic, 10 July [from Revolutionary Warfare])
What is a Scab? (Workers’ Republic, 10 July)
Coercion in England (Workers’ Republic, 17 July)
June 1848 (Workers’ Republic, 17 July [from Revolutionary Warfare])
Street Fighting – Summary (Workers’ Republic, 24 July [from Revolutionary Warfare])
Strikes and Revolution (Workers’ Republic, 24 July)
Dublin Trades Council (Workers’ Republic, 31 July)
The Man and the Cause! (Workers’ Republic, 31 July)
Why The Citizen Army Honours Rossa (Rossa Souvenir, July)
Ireland’s Travail and Ireland’s Resurrection (Workers’ Republic, 7 August)
To All Labourers’ Societies (Workers’ Republic, 14 August)
Militarism (Workers’ Republic, 21 August)
Coercion in England (Workers’ Republic, 28 August)
Wee Joe Devlin (Workers’ Republic, 28 August)
The Party Versus the People (Workers’ Republic, 4 September)
Protect Your Women (Workers’ Republic, 11 September)
God Help the Poor Irish (Workers’ Republic, 18 September)
Some Irish Slaves and Slavishness (Workers’ Republic, 25 September)
James Keir Hardie (Workers’ Republic, 2 October)
Notes on the Front (Workers’ Republic, 2 October)
In Praise of the Empire (Workers’ Republic, 9 October)
Without Principle (Workers’ Republic, 9 October)
Notes on the Front (Workers’ Republic, 16 October)
To Hell with Contracts (Workers’ Republic, 16 October)
Notes on the Front (Workers’ Republic, 23 October)
The Immorality of Dublin (Workers’ Republic, 23 October)
For the Citizen Army (Workers’ Republic, 30 October)
A War For Civilization (Workers’ Republic, 30 October)
Diplomacy (Workers’ Republic, 6 November)
Recruiting the Irish Citizen Army (Workers’ Republic, 6 November)
Ireland – Disaffected Or Revolutionary (Workers’ Republic, 13 November)
The Returned Emigrants (Workers’ Republic, 13 November)
The Dispute on the Docks – Is it War? (Workers’ Republic, 20 November)
The Manchester Martyrs (Workers’ Republic, 20 November)
Conscription(Workers’ Republic, 27 November)
“Enlist or Starve!” (Workers’ Republic, 27 November)
Dublin Trade and Dublin Strikes (Workers’ Republic, 4 December)
“Trust Your Leaders!” (Workers’ Republic, 4 December)
The Housing Problem from a New Standpoint (Workers’ Republic, 11 December)
Economic Conscription I (Workers’ Republic, 18 December)
Forgive and Forget (Workers’ Republic, 18 December)
Correspondents (Workers’ Republic, 25 December)
Notes on the Front (Workers’ Republic, 25 December)
Two Fateful Christmas Weeks (Workers’ Republic, 25 December)

1916
A Happy New Year (Workers’ Republic, 1 January)
A Lesson of the Strike (Workers’ Republic, 8 January)
The Volunteers of ’82 (Workers’ Republic, 8 January)
Economic Conscription II (Workers’ Republic, 15 January)
The Programme of Labour (Workers’ Republic, 19 January)
What Is Our Programme? (Workers’ Republic, 22 January)
In the Gap of Danger (Workers’ Republic, 22 January)
Notes on the Front (Workers’ Republic, 5 February)
The Slackers I (Workers’ Republic, 5 February)
Cannon Fodder for British Imperialism (Workers’ Republic, 12 February)
Still Fighting (Workers’ Republic, 12 February)
What Is A Free Nation? (Workers’ Republic, 12 February)
Notes on the Front (Workers’ Republic, 19 February)
The Slums and the Trenches (Workers’ Republic, 26 February)
Unemployment in Ireland (Workers’ Republic, 26 February)
Notes on the Front (Workers’ Republic, 4 March)
To the Seafarers of Ireland (Workers’ Republic, 4 March)
The Days of March (Workers’ Republic, 11 March)
The Slackers II (Workers’ Republic, 11 March)
The German or the British Empire? (Workers’ Republic, 18 March)
The National Festival (Workers’ Republic, 18 March)
Notes on the Front (Workers’ Republic, 18 March)
The Slackers III (Workers’ Republic, 25 March)
We Will Rise Again (Workers’ Republic, 25 March)
The Call To Arms (Workers’ Republic, 1 April)
A Cheap Bargain (Workers’ Republic, 1 April)
The Irish Flag (Workers’ Republic, 8 April)
Forces of Civilisation (Workers’ Republic, 8 April)
Irish Trade Union Congress (Workers’ Republic, 15 April)
Notes on the Front (Workers’ Republic, 15 April)
Labour and Ireland (Workers’ Republic, 22 April)
Last Statement (Given to his daughter Nora Connolly on the eve of his execution by the British, 9 May)

Other Dates
The Humours of Politics (Forward July 26, 1913 and Irish Worker, January 14, 1914, respectively.)
Socialism in Ireland (The Harp, March, 1908 and Forward, August 16, 1913, respectively.)
The Language Movement (The Workers’ Republic, October 1, 1898 and The Harp, April, 1908, respectively.)

Posthumously
The Watchword of Labour (From The Legacy and Songs of Freedom, 1918)


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