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Who are ‘the Irish’? History shows we’ve been a mixed bunch for centuries – Maurice J Casey

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Who are ‘the Irish’? History shows we’ve been a mixed bunch for centuries

Introduction :

From the 1800’s to the early 1990’s Ireland was a world champion in one cruel activity – export of its own people. During the Great Hunger [An Gorta Mór in Irish] (Famine) of 1845-49 official figures state the population crashed from 8 million to 6 million : 1 million died and 1 million emigrated. In almost every following decade, the population continued to fall – from 8.2 million in 1841 to 4.2 million in 1961.

People of Irish extraction – the diaspora – are estimated to number 70 million. In 1921 the British imperialist government partitioned Ireland into two states – the republic and the north. The revolution heralded by the 1916 Easter Rising was betrayed.

Today Just over 5 million live in the republic, 2 million reside in the north, and 1.5 million Irish passport holders reside outside Ireland and Britain.

Up to the 1990’s immigration to Ireland existed – in relatively small numbers. The trend then altered significantly.

In the 2020’s the population of Ireland rose to 7 million. This remains below the 1841 figure of 8.2 million – so much for racist claims that Ireland is “full”.

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Hotel Lux: An Intimate History of Communism’s Forgotten Radicals; Dublin Book Launch, Books Upstairs, Thursday August 22 2024, 6.00pm

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A recommended book launch :

Link :
Book Launch, Dublin, May O’Callaghan, : An Intimate History of Communism’s Forgotten Radicals

Books Upstairs

17 D’Olier Street,
Dublin 2,
D02 RX06,
Ireland

LAUNCH: Hotel Lux by Maurice Casey

Thursday 22nd August 2024 at 6:00pm

It is our pleasure to present the launch of Maurice Casey’s new book Hotel Lux: An Intimate History of Communism’s Forgotten Radicals, which follows Irish radical May O’Callaghan and her friends, three revolutionary families brought together by their vision for a communist future and their time spent in the Comintern’s Moscow living quarters, the Hotel Lux. This fascinating history history of international communism will be launched at 6pm on Thursday 22nd August. Join us to celebrate!

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