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Ralahine (Irish: Ráth Fhlaithín) is a
townland of
County Clare best
known for its
experiment in
communism in 1831. The
Ralahine Commune was a cooperative...
- to the
cooperative movement was
taken after a
visit to the
pioneering Ralahine Commune.
Marxist James Connolly described him as the "first
Irish socialist"...
- Anglo-Irish melodrama: the
hazard of
experiment in an
Irish co-operative,
Ralahine, 1831 (1981) The
little gray home in the west: an Anglo-Irish melodrama...
- Hatsair. In 1831 John
Vandeleur (a landlord)
established a
commune on his
Ralahine Estate at Newmarket-on-Fergus,
County Clare.
Vandeleur asked Edward Thomas...
- co-operatives were made in
Ireland and Britain, the most
important being at
Ralahine,
established in 1831 in
County Clare, Ireland, and at Tytherley, begun...
- in 1825. The
community collapsed in 1827 on the
death of its founder.
Ralahine Community,
County Clare,
Ireland (1831–1833) was
organized on the estate...
-
William Lane's
settlement in Paraguay, New
Italy Mission and Madagascar,
Ralahine, Civat-Hein and the
Mallacoota Community farm.
Edwin James Brady papers...
- (2014)
Demand the Impossible:
Science Fiction and the
Utopian Imagination Ralahine Utopian classic, ed. R. Baccolini,
Oxford and Bern:
Peter Lang. Moylan...
- The
Manchester Enthusiasts (BBC 1984 and RTÉ 1984,
under the
title The
Ralahine Experiment);
Whose is the Kingdom? (9-part
radio play, BBC 1987). Films...
- with the capitalist."
Following a
visit to the co-operative
commune at
Ralahine in
County Clare—about 40
miles (64 km) from his home—he
attempted to implement...