
Book type E-book
Fragments of Victory
By Unknown
Book type E-book
By Unknown
‘Written by activists, this book tells stories of Irish movements and left groups as a key resource for struggles elsewhere’ Laurence Cox, author ofWe Make Our Own History ‘The authors’ sympathies sharpen their critical analysis of the left’s victories and defeats. There is much to learn here’ Paul Murphy TD, People Before Profit ‘Captures the sheer energy and diversity of the Irish left at grassroot level and in key campaigns’ Conor McCabe, researcher and editor ofThe Lost and Early Writings of James Connolly 1889-1898 There is much to learn from modern leftwing activism in Ireland. A rich tapestry of movements, including republicans, social democrats, trade unions, Trotskyists and anarchists, have battled neoliberalism and austerity with vigour, frustration, success and failure. Fragments of Victorycharts these political currents, from the difficult early years of anti-austerity campaigning to the seismic victory of ‘Repeal’ – the campaign for women’s reproductive rights. Each chapter covers a different campaign or group, written by leading activists who provide insiders’ perspectives on how history was made, and share valuable insights that can be applied to international movements everywhere. Oisín Gilmore is Senior Economist at TASC (Thinktank for Action on Social Change) in Dublin, Ireland. He has participated in various social movements in Ireland, Britain and continental Europe. David Landy is Assistant Professor at Trinity College Dublin. He is the author ofJewish Identity and Palestinian Rights, and co-editor ofEnforcing Silence: Academic Freedom and Criticism of Israel.