Struggle or Starve: Working-Class Unity in Belfast's 1932 Outdoor Relief Riots

Struggle or Starve: Working-Class Unity in Belfast's 1932 Outdoor Relief Riots

by Seán Mitchell
Struggle or Starve: Working-Class Unity in Belfast's 1932 Outdoor Relief Riots

Struggle or Starve: Working-Class Unity in Belfast's 1932 Outdoor Relief Riots

by Seán Mitchell

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Overview

“A fascinating account of . . . Catholic and Protestant workers coming together to protest against a harsh state relief program” (Belfast Telegraph).
 
In October 1932, the streets of Belfast were gripped by vicious and widespread rioting that lasted the best part of a week. Thousands of unarmed demonstrators fought extended pitched battles against heavily armed police. Unemployed workers and, indeed, whole working-class communities, dug trenches and built barricades to hold off the police assault. The event became known as the Outdoor Relief Riot—one of a very few instances in which class sympathy managed to trump sectarian loyalties in a city famous for its divisions.
 
“This is an important story to tell, part of our lost history. It shows that the interests workers share far outweigh the artificial divisions of sectarianism. It is brilliant that Seán Mitchell has brought these great events backs to life. It will be an inspiration to unite again in today’s struggles.” —Ken Loach, two-time winner of the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival
 
“Seán Mitchell’s blow by blow account of the great Belfast Outdoor Relief workers’ strike of 1932 masterfully recreates the drama of events as they unfolded, telling the story as it has never been told before, and in a way that is both intellectually rigorous and profoundly humane.” —Mike Milotte, award-winning journalist and author of Banished Babies: The Secret History of Ireland’s Baby Export Business
 
“Mitchell’s book is an outstanding testimony to the centrality of united working class struggle, just as relevant today in the light of the Good Friday power sharing agreement which has institutionalized the sectarian divide.” —Socialist Review

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781608467488
Publisher: Haymarket Books
Publication date: 02/13/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 182
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Seán Mitchell: Seán Mitchell is a socialist activist based in Belfast. A founding member of the People Before Profit, he was the first person to stand for election under the party’s banner. He currently lives in Andersonstown in West Belfast, and works in Coláiste Feirste. He writes for the Irish Marxist Review.

Table of Contents

  • Foreword by Brian Kelly
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1: The Creation of the Northern Ireland State
  • Chapter 2: Unemployment and Relief in the North of Ireland
  • Chapter 3: The Unemployed Get Organised
  • Chapter 4: The Outdoor Relief Strike
  • Chapter 5: The ODR Riots: Belfast’s ‘Festival of the Oppressed’
  • Chapter 6: Aftermath: Class, Sectarianism and the Left
  • Conclusions
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