One hundred years ago this month,
Dublin society had been ripped apart by one of the worst industrial
disputes of the Great Unrest period. Locked out since August, the
striking workers were, by December, starving and on the verge of
defeat.
Donnacha DeLong speaks to Gary
Granville, author of Dublin 1913 Lockout and Legacy (https://www.obrien.ie/dublin-1913
), about the situation in Dublin in 1913 and to Marian Larragy,
activist and community journalist, about women's involvement in the
strike.
Listen to the conversation here on Circled A Radio.