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Rotten Prod
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Rotten Prod
James 'Dongaree' Baird, a boilermaker in Harland and Wolff's shipyard, was one of hundreds of 'rotten Prods', and thousands of Catholics, driven from their place of work by loyalists in 1920.
Rotten Prod by Emmet O'Connor offers a compelling account of a twentieth-century Irish labour leader.
In the 1920s, James “Dongaree” Baird worked as a boilermaker in Belfast’s Harland and Wolff shipyard, where he was one of the hundreds of Protestants—the so-called “rotten Prods”—and thousands of Catholics who were forced into unemployment by British loyalists.
Emmet O’Connor’s Rotten Prod uncovers the story of this quietly influential labour leader who fought for an undivided Ireland. As O’Connor explains, the nationalistic expulsions that left Baird out of work marked the end of what Belfastians knew as the city’s “two red years,” coloured by widespread worker strikes that led to a brief period of radicalisation.
O’Connor offers insights into this pulsating era when Protestant workers who opposed the partition of Ireland clashed with British loyalists, who viewed labour leaders as their chief enemy. As a leader of expelled workers after his removal from the Harland and Wolff shipyards, Baird worked for the National Sailors’ and Firemen’s Union, and the Irish Transport and General Workers’ Union, where he led the farm workers of Waterford in an epic strike against wage cuts and was nearly elected to the Irish legislature.
Rotten Prod offers a compelling account of an unsung labour hero as well as a unique perspective on twentieth-century Irish history.
Book Hero Magic summarised reviews for this book. While it's new and still learning, it may not be perfect - your feedback is welcome! HOW HAS THIS BEEN REVIEWED?
Rotten Prod by Emmet O'Connor revives the overlooked history of radical Protestant figures, with a focus on Baird, who played a significant role in the labour activism of the post-war years. Reviewers praise the book for shedding light on a forgotten social revolution between 1917-23 and its compelling portrayal of a complex, radical character. The narrative encapsulates a turbulent period in Ireland's history, underlining the struggles and dedication of labour activists confronting partition.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781910820858
Publisher: University College Dublin Press
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 30 September 2022
Country: Ireland
Imprint: University College Dublin Press
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 156.0mm
Height: 234.0mm
Weight: 0g
Pages: 145
About the Author
Emmet O'Connor lectures in Ulster University and has published widely on labour history including, with Barry McLoughlin, In Spanish Trenches: The Mind and Deeds of the Irish Who Fought for the Republic in the Spanish Civil War (UCD Press, 2020)
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