File 39 - Communism in Ireland / Bound Document Volume

No Reds in 26 Counties says Seán MacBride Communism in Dublin Guard unions from Reds, warns priest Soldiers of Christ the King! Attention! Twenty Questions The true history of the Irish Workers League / Irish Reds used IRA Reds and IRA / response from Michael O’Riordan Communist menace in the North Communist strength in Belfast Three-week Soviet tour / Who sent Dublin woman to Russia? Hilda Verlin says she did not ‘represent’ Irish women in Russia
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IE CA CP/3/16/39

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Communism in Ireland / Bound Document Volume

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  • 1949-1955 (Creation)

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188 pp; 32.5 cm x 20 cm; Bound volume, manuscript, typescript, clipping and printed

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(24 November 1900-26 July 1970)

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A bound volume titled ‘Communism in Ireland / Vol. 2’ / private papers’. The volume contains numerous newspaper clippings and printed ephemera compiled by Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. relating to the activities of various socialist and communist groups in Ireland. The volume contains much material relating to the Irish Workers’ League which was founded in 1948. The League was a re-establishment of the southern part of the Communist Party of Ireland. (In 1970, the League merged with the Communist Party of Northern Ireland to reunite the party across the island). The file also includes correspondence, notes and lists generated by Fr. Senan on various prominent Irish communists. Many of the clippings in the volume are mostly ‘Red Scare’ type articles taken from Irish newspapers including the ‘Irish Independent’, the ‘Irish Press’, and the weekly Catholic title ‘The Standard’. The volume includes much material on the political career of Michael O’Riordan (1917-2006), the prominent Irish communist who fought with the International Brigades during the Spanish Civil War. The volume is a ‘Richview Account Series Book’ printed by Browne & Nolan in Dublin.

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