| Title |
Author |
PP |
| Editorial |
|
3–4 |
| The Irish Labour History
Society and Archives |
Francis Devine |
5–10 |
| Labour records in the National
Archives of Ireland |
Catriona Crowe and Ken Hannigan |
11–18 |
| Women, work and the struggle
for equality—views from the files of the Department of
the Taoiseach |
Leeanne
Lane |
19–26 |
| ‘The Bugblinders’—the
Dublin Whiteners’
Trade Union, 1892–1936 |
Charles Callan |
27–35 |
| Some glimpses of May Day in Dublin,
1890–1913 |
Séamus Cody |
36–40 |
| Archive of the Communist Party of Ireland |
Ann Matthews |
41–50 |
| Reading between the lines–the
Labour Party press until 1949 |
Niamh Puirséil |
51–55 |
| Labour Party archives in the ILHS Museum and
Archives |
Martin Bradley |
56–57 |
| Photographs in the Davitt
papers |
Carla King |
58–66 |
| The Guinness
Archive—employment records, from ‘Cradle to the
Grave’ |
Clare Hackett |
67–71 |
| Déanta i nÉirinn, P. Quinn and Company, badge
manufacturers, Belfast
and the Irish Industrial Development Association, 1906–1967 |
Francis Devine and John B.
Smethurst |
72–76 |
| Ballad of 1931 Dublin Building
Workers’ Lock-out |
Charles Callan |
77–78 |
| An index to sources for labour
historians in Saothar—a
working Journal, an update |
Francis Devine |
79–82 |
| Labour archives listed in Labour History Review, 1997–2003 |
Francis Devine |
83–84 |
| International Association of
Labour History Institutes (IALHI) |
Francis Devine |
85–88 |
| Book and Events reviews |
|
89–95 |
| Notes on contributors |
|
96 |