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Loyalism and Labour in Belfast: The Autobiography of Robert McElborough 1884-1952 - Paperback

Loyalism and Labour in Belfast: The Autobiography of Robert McElborough 1884-1952 - Paperback

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by Emmet O'Connor (Author)

Robert McElborough was a Belfast trade unionist of little education, who spent most of his life living in the Sandy Row district and working on the tramways and in the gas industry. An active organizer in two loyalist trade unions, he fought proudly "on the workers" side for wages and conditions as a descendant of an Ulster Scot.



This selection from his autobiography provides a unique record of Protestant working-class life, and a trenchant commentary on the mistreatment of workers by their masters. It also chronicles the tension between English union bosses and Ulster trade unionists, and McElborough's support for Ulster-based unions uncontaminated by either red or green influences.



The complexities of Belfast labor history are clarified in the editors' introduction and notes. Subjective, sometimes unreliable, yet authentic, McElborough's narrative is an essential source for the study of both loyalism and labor in Belfast.

Number of Pages: 96
Dimensions: 0.3 x 7.94 x 5.06 IN
Publication Date: July 31, 2002