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  1. Roderick James Connolly (11 February 1901 – 16 December 1980) was a socialist politician in Ireland. He was also known as "Roddy Connolly" and "Rory Connolly". Biography. The son of Irish socialist James Connolly and Lillie Connolly. A lieutenant in the Irish Citizen Army (ICA) boys' corps, he was involved in the 1916 Easter Rising.

  2. White, Lawrence William. Connolly, Roderic James (‘Roddy’) (1901–80), socialist, trade unionist, and politician, was born 11 February 1901 at 54 Pimlico, Dublin, only son and sixth among seven children of James Connolly (qv), native of Edinburgh, Scotland, the socialist republican revolutionary, and Lillie Connolly (née Reynolds), native ...

  3. 4 de abr. de 2021 · Roddy Connolly, um adolescente que participara da Revolta da Páscoa, viaja sem passaporte em um cargueiro pelos fiordes noruegueses. O destino: a Rússia soviética. Quando se aproxima da costa norte da Península de Kola, o barco é desviado do curso por uma tempestade que o empurra cerca de 250 milhas em direção ao Polo Norte.

    • Lenin and The Easterrising
    • The Easter Rising in Anera of Decolonization
    • Translating The Easterrising Into Bolshevik Russian
    • Jamesconnolly: The ‘Irish Lenin’

    The most famous Sovietencounter with the Rising was Lenin’s. As Connolly’s army tookthe General Post Office in Dublin and raised the Irish tricolour,Lenin was in the throes of writing his theory of imperialism andnational self-determination. Sensing that events in Ireland wereconfirming his new perspective, Lenin embraced the Rising as adecisive “b...

    Yet as it became clear thatrevolution had failed to materialize in the west, Bolshevik attentionshifted towards the liberation movements of the Global South. In thischanging context, post-War Soviet interpretations of the EasterRising went through a subtle transformation. Now reframed as aspecifically anti-colonial struggle akin to those taking pla...

    Yet, despite all theenthusiasm, Soviet writers had long struggled to get to grips withthe complexities of class, religion and nationality in the Irishcontext. When HG Wells arrived at the Kremlin in 1920, Party leaderGrigorii Zinoviev quizzed him on the Easter Rising, asking “whichdo you consider are the proletarians, the Sinn Feiners of theUlsterm...

    Given Lenin’s high praiseof James Connolly, it is not surprising that most Soviet treatmentsof the Easter Rising placed great emphasis on him. In the 1960s, whenthe Rising had become increasingly revered, even mythologized in theBolshevik press, Soviet writers were routinely referring to Connollyas the “Irish Lenin”. Yet earlier Sovietassessments h...

  4. The book is particularly useful for students of Irish history who wish to examine the role of the left in the period between 1916 and the early 1940s. Roddy Connolly established two Communist parties, and was the first Irishman to describe the Anglo-Irish Treaty as treachery and Michael Collins as a traitor.

    • Charlie McGuire
  5. Roddy Connolly and the Struggle for Socialism in Ireland. by Charlie McGuire. Imprint: Cork University Press. 328 Pages, 155 x 234 mm. Hardcover. 9781859184202. Published: April 2008. $55.00. £44.00.

  6. Builders of the First Communist Party of Ireland: Roddy Connolly (1901-1980) and Sean McLoughlin (1895-1960) — Teesside University's Research Portal.