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The Week at Work
Left Bloc
176 episodes
4 days ago
Reviewing the weekly news and how those stories impact on workers.
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177. Irish Radical History Workshop pt. 4
The Week at Work
30 minutes 46 seconds
3 months ago
177. Irish Radical History Workshop pt. 4

Final part of a three week session on Irish radical and working class history, that was held in the Spark in Phibsboro in April.

The main theme today is the “social question” and what that meant in terms of Irish radicalism in the 19th century.

It brings up writers such as Agnes Henry, Anna Doyle Wheeler, Bronterre O’Brien, William Sharman Crawford, and Eleanor Marx.

More details and links to works by these writers can be found at conor-mccabe.com.


The Week at Work
Reviewing the weekly news and how those stories impact on workers.