The Sons of Molly Maguire, Mark Bulik
The Sons of Molly Maguire, Mark Bulik
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The Sons of Molly Maguire
The Irish Roots of America's First Labor War

Author: Mark Bulik

Narrator: Josh Innerst

Unabridged: 15 hr 8 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Scribd Audio

Published: 10/19/2021


Synopsis

Sensational tales of true-life crime, the devastation of the Irish potato famine, the upheaval of the Civil War, and the turbulent emergence of the American labor movement are connected in a captivating exploration of the roots of the Molly Maguires. A secret society of peasant assassins in Ireland that re-emerged in Pennsylvania’s hard-coal region, the Mollies organized strikes, murdered mine bosses, and fought the Civil War draft. Their shadowy twelve-year duel with all powerful coal companies marked the beginning of class warfare in America. But little has been written about the origins of this struggle and the folk culture that informed everything about the Mollies.

A rare book about the birth of the secret society, The Sons of Molly Maguire delves into the lost world of peasant Ireland to uncover the astonishing links between the folk justice of the Mollies and the folk drama of the Mummers, who performed a holiday play that always ended in a mock killing. The link not only explains much about Ireland’s Molly Maguires—where the name came from, why the killers wore women’s clothing, why they struck around holidays—but also sheds new light on the Mollies’ re-emergence in Pennsylvania.

The book follows the Irish to the anthracite region, which was transformed into another Ulster by ethnic, religious, political, and economic conflicts. It charts the rise there of an Irish secret society and a particularly political form of Mummery just before the Civil War, shows why Molly violence was resurrected amid wartime strikes and conscription, and explores how the cradle of the American Mollies became a bastion of later labor activism. Combining sweeping history with an intensely local focus, The Sons of Molly Maguire is the captivating story of when, where, how, and why the first of America’s labor wars began.

About Mark Bulik

Mark Bulik is a senior editor at the New York Times. He is the author of The Sons of Molly Maguire: The Irish Roots of America's First Labor War.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Mandy on August 15, 2016

This is a wonderful piece of sustained historical and academic research, very detailed, full of drama and human interest, a fascinating examination of a little known period of American history. However, I have to admit that I found it a little too detailed. Nothing wrong with the writing, just that......more

Goodreads review by Ronald on April 12, 2021

The story of the Molly Maguires is a compelling history of working class Ireland and America, the incredible economic struggles of these classes and the unions and their brutal treatment by owners of land and industrial operations. However, the book itself a very heavy read for those with only a non......more

Goodreads review by Mazie Albright on October 13, 2021

Fascinating Accuse and wonderfully written. The author completely drew me into this book that I had a had time putting it down!......more

Goodreads review by John on May 26, 2023

Widely informative, and widely interesting. This book lays bare the difficulties the late 19th century Irish of Pennsylvania had merging the violence and intimidation of the historic secret societies with the more passive newly-minted workaday Irish-American citizen. It's a wild ride. It does begin......more

Goodreads review by Sharon on January 06, 2015

Of Irish heritage, but unfamiliar with the story of the Mollies. I actually thought it was just a ballad!!! My ancestors started to immigrate sometime before1850, and most of them went into farming in MA and CT. One grandfather was a mining engineer, and although he worked in Pittsburgh for a short......more