‘Workers to the rescue’:Workers’ International Relief in Ireland, 1925

In the early years of independence, the new Irish Free State was faced with soaring poverty rates along the western seaboard. The post-war economic slump hit the cottage industries hard and forced most of those who relied on the linen trade to make a living off the land. A wet summer in 1924 caused widespread ... Read more

Subscribe to History Ireland in print or digital here


View Subscription Options

Already a subscriber? Sign in