Corpus of Electronic Texts Edition: E900002-003
Socialism and Nationalism
Author: James Connolly
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Electronic edition compiled by Dara Mac Domhnaill
Funded by University College Cork and
Professor Marianne McDonald via the CURIA Project
1. First draft, revised and corrected.
Proof corrections by Dara Mac Domhnaill, Donnchadh Ó Corráin
Extent of text: 57 110 words
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Text ID Number: E900002-003
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Sources
Editions- James Connolly, Socialism and Nationalism: a selection from the writings of James Connolly, ed.
Desmond Ryan (Dublin: The Sign of the Three Candles, 1948).
- James Connolly, Collected Works (Dublin: New Books Publications 1987), i 281493.
Sources, comment on the texts, and secondary literature- James Connolly and W. Walker, The Connolly-Walker controversy on socialist
unity in Ireland (Dublin 1911, repr. Cork: Cork Workers Club 1986).
- Desmond Ryan, James Connolly: his life, work & writings (Dublin: Talbot Press 1924).
- G. Schuller, James Connolly and Irish freedom: a marxist analysis (Cork: Cork Workers
Club 1986, reprint of a work first published 1926).
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- R. M. Fox, James Connolly the forerunner (Tralee: Kerryman 1946).
- Fifty years of Liberty Hall (Dublin: Three Candles 1959).
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- C. Desmond Greaves, The life and times of James Connolly (London: Lawrence and Wishart 1961).
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Review 1973).
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Irish rebellion (Atlantic Highlands NJ: Humanities Press 1978).
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Náisiúnta Teo 1978).
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(Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang 1986).
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vols Dublin: New Books Publications 1987), i, pages ixxvii.
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1988).
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Workers Group 1990).
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The edition used in the digital
edition.- James Connolly Socialism and Nationalism in Collected works, Ed. Desmond Ryan. New Books Publications, Dublin, volume 1 (1987) pages 281493
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Profile Description
Created: By James Connolly (1868-1916)
Date range: 1896-1916.
Use of language
Language: [EN] Whole text in English, apart from a few words.
Language: [FR] Six words in two titles in French, two words in a conventional expression and
one other word.
Language: [LA] Five words in two conventional phrases and one other word in Latin.
Language: [GA] Three words in Irish.
Language: [PO] One word in a title in Polish.
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