The Re-Conquest of Ireland

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The Re-Conquest of Ireland is a political and historical work by socialist leader James Connolly that analyzes Ireland’s colonial subjugation and argues for national liberation through socialist revolution.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
historical work
political work
advocates national liberation
socialist revolution
analyzes Ireland’s colonial subjugation
argues that Irish independence is inseparable from workers’ emancipation
associatedWith Irish republican movement NERFINISHED
Irish socialist movement
author James Connolly NERFINISHED
circulatedIn Irish labour movement
Irish republican circles
countryOfOrigin Ireland
criticizes British imperialism
Irish capitalist class
purely constitutional nationalism
genre anti‑colonial literature
political theory
socialist literature
hasLegacy influential in Irish socialist republican thought
hasNotableConcept unity of labour and national movements
“re‑conquest” as workers’ control of Ireland
hasPerspective class analysis of Irish history
linkage of national and social questions
historicalContext pre‑1916 Irish revolutionary politics
influencedBy Irish nationalist tradition
Marxism NERFINISHED
language English
mainSubject British rule in Ireland
Irish history
Irish nationalism
class struggle
colonialism
national liberation
socialism
politicalPosition anti‑imperialist
republican
socialist
proposes workers’ republic in Ireland
publicationPeriod early 20th century
publicationStatus first published in serial form
relatedWork Labour in Irish History NERFINISHED
targetAudience Irish nationalists
Irish workers
socialist activists

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James Connolly notableWork The Re-Conquest of Ireland