Dublin 1913: A Divided City by Curriculum Development Unit (PT151)

Dublin 1913: A Divided City by Curriculum Development Unit (PT151) Dublin 1913: A Divided City by Curriculum Development Unit (PT151) Non-fiction

Published 1986: Softcover / Very Good Condition / Illustrated throughout

Original pictorial stiff card covers. 112 very clean and bright pages. Slight shelf wear on covers. (PT151)

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The Dublin 1913 lockout is often viewed as the most severe and significant industrial dispute in Irish history, between approximately 20,000 workers and 300 employers. Central to the dispute was the workers’ right to unionise. The book outlines the poverty and poor living conditions of Dubliners at the time, setting the scene for the lockout.
On August 26 1913, the trams of Dublin stopped. The Great Dublin Lockout began. Over the next four months, James Larkin led the workers of Dublin against William Martin Murphy and the Employers’ Federation in a conflict that would change the face of Irish society.

As winter approached, Larkin led his Fiery Cross campaign to England, hoping to rally the entire United Kingdom to strike in support of the Irish workers. Google Books.

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