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R. M. Fox

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in 1891, the second of four sons to a schoolteacher mother and engineering workman father. As a child his family moved to London, where he left school at age 14. Following this he began to work in factories where he became interested in
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in 1948 he comments that while her plays were remarkable they were not frequently staged. "I ask myself why the work of a modern Irish dramatist of such creative power is not seen more often on the Irish stage."
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Kuo, Ping-Chia (December 1960). "Reviewed Works: Red Carpet to China by Michael Croft; China Diary by R. M. Fox; Red China: The First Ten Years".
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and imprisoned several times throughout the war. He was abruptly released in April 1919; later that year he authored his first book,
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Curry, James (2018). "LABOUR CLASSIC REVISITED: R. M. Fox, "Rebel Irishwomen" (1935, 1967)".
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In 1957 he published 'Jim Larkin: The Rise of the Underman', the first biography of Larkin.
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Fox also commented and published on the state of Irish literature and theatre. Reviewing
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in which he served as the Chairman for a period. In 1943 the NUJ nominated him for the
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Fox died on 28 December 1969 aged 78 due to left ventricular failure and
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before eventually settling in Dublin. Fox's articles appeared in the
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Following his graduation from Ruskin, Fox married children's author
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in 1959. Here he gives a positive portrayal of the results of the
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and gained a reputation as a labour journalist. He was invited to
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Historyeye | Patricia Lynch: a storyteller's childhood revisited
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as the Secretary of the Dublin branch, and the Irish branch of
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and established contacts with leading leftist figures there.
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and in the late 1920s he began publishing his books through
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war in which workers had no interest. His refusal to be
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Gill & Macmillan. 2006. p. 465. 96:While at Ruskin, Fox became the editor of 413: 355: 353: 351: 589:Socialist Party of Great Britain members 519:Biographical Dictionary of Irish Writers 398:An influential historian of Irish labour 260: 609:Industrial Workers of the World members 571: 377: 375: 348: 19:(1891–December 1969), better known as 359: 297:The History of the Irish Citizen Army 323:Jim Larkin: The Rise of the Underman 181:Directorate of Military Intelligence 54:, and as a young man Fox joined the 477: 462: 372: 13: 14: 645: 551: 416:"Fox, Richard Michael ('R. M. ')" 329:Louie Bennett: Her Life and Times 50:. His parents were active in the 56:Socialist Party of Great Britain 624:20th-century British historians 467:. Robert Hale Ltd. p. 182. 317:Labour in the National Struggle 60:Industrial Workers of the World 594:English expatriates in Ireland 471: 456: 450:James Larkin: Lion of the Fold 442: 426: 407: 390: 304:James Connolly: The Forerunner 166:Cultural and Educational Panel 1: 614:Burials at Glasnevin Cemetery 420:Dictionary of Irish Biography 341: 172:although he was not elected. 158:National Union of Journalists 532:Princess Grace Irish Library 224:Chinese Communist Revolution 211:An account of Fox’s trip to 7: 248: 10: 650: 538:A Story-Teller's Childhood 396:Peter Berresford Ellis, " 111:, and in 1922 he visited 69:, Fox denounced it as an 604:Alumni of Ruskin College 599:British male journalists 559:The Teresa Deevy Archive 437:Irish Historical Studies 122:and they spent time in 404:, Retrieved 2007-01-12 634:People from Glasnevin 414:O'Riordan, Turlough. 261:Selected bibliography 152:. His autobiography, 52:Co-operative Movement 239:Bon Secours Hospital 183:was concerned about 521:. Lilliput (1985). 228:Dublin Evening Mail 65:On the outbreak of 17:Richard Michael Fox 619:Writers from Leeds 481:Far Eastern Survey 463:Fox, R.M. (1959). 387:, 30 December 1969 255:C. Desmond Greaves 243:Glasnevin Cemetery 241:. 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M. Fox 249:See also 132:Brussels 58:and the 23:, was a 540:, 1947. 502:3024106 362:Saothar 337:, 1959. 331:, 1958. 325:, 1957. 319:(1950s) 313:, 1948. 299:, 1943. 293:, 1938. 287:, 1937. 281:, 1935. 269:, 1919. 175:During 168:in the 136:Germany 31:of the 547:, 1948 525:  500:  307:, 1943 275:(1930) 213:Maoist 134:, and 124:London 113:Dublin 105:Russia 102:Soviet 91:Oxford 498:JSTOR 216:China 128:Paris 79:tried 43:Leeds 33:Irish 523:ISBN 36:left 27:and 490:doi 400:", 148:'s 89:in 575:: 517:. 496:. 486:29 484:. 418:. 374:^ 366:43 364:. 350:^ 245:. 230:. 193:, 130:, 126:, 62:. 38:. 504:. 492:: 422:.

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