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Brian Behan

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235:. Behan later claimed he was systematically abused at Artane; investigations into the school later found widespread instances of physical, emotional, and sexual abuse. Behan applied for and was posthumously awarded damages for the abuse – though he never fully recovered and would never return permanently to Ireland after leaving, as was the case with many victims of similar mistreatment. 33: 336:'s control of the organisation, and was also concerned that Healy was reluctant to cut ties with the Labour Party. In May 1960, he was expelled from the group, along with a few supporters. Behan then founded a short-lived "Workers' Party", which published 805: 440:
beach, and worked on a number of plays, most of which were staged in the town. In the years before his death, his then-burgeoning acting career expanded to include a number of television commercials, and a short skit for
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After being caught stealing money from the gas meter of a neighbour (an act he later tended to gloss over – describing it as "some minor trouble"), he was sent to what was effectively a penal institution, the
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would become a successful Dublin, London and New York theatrical production. Featuring
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production failed to materialise, however, when the financier fell from a balcony.
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Chapter 7, St. Joseph's Industrial School, Artane ('Artane'), 1870–1969
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People detained at industrial schools in the Republic of Ireland
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After Behan was released from Artane School he joined the
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In 1964, Behan wrote his first piece on his family life,
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and was active in support of the 1966 seamen's strike.
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in 1988, these last two inspired by his family life.
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Having long considered himself an 7: 308:In 1958, Behan obtained work on the 480:Behan, Rosemary (12 January 2007). 464:London: MacGibbon & Kee, 1964. 741:Alumni of the University of Sussex 14: 683:What is Revolutionary Leadership? 667:The Rise and Fall of Gerry Healy 436:, where he frequented the local 275:Communist Party of Great Britain 231:, which could be described as a 139: 413:, and produced and directed by 380:, to mark the republication of 303:Socialists and the Trade Unions 776:Irish male non-fiction writers 573:, Section 7.01, Report of the 449:(frontman for electronic band 1: 445:, where he portrayed an aged 246:Move to England and politics 781:Trade unionists from London 832: 796:Writers from Dublin (city) 695:Foulser, George, 1920–1975 372:. In 1972, he contested a 370:London College of Printing 287:Soviet invasion of Hungary 635:"Obituary: Brian Behan", 297:, who were active in the 203:(née Kearney), nephew of 30: 407:Mother of all the Behans 399:Mother of All The Behans 356:and studied history and 229:Artane Industrial School 616:"Obituary: Brian Behan" 594:Obituaries: Brian Behan 330:Socialist Labour League 242:'s construction corps. 707:"With Breast Expanded" 289:, instead joining the 273:Behan then joined the 176: 462:With Breast Expanded. 215:and older brother of 57:Dublin, County Dublin 791:People from Brighton 751:Anarcho-syndicalists 550:The Wombwell Rainbow 350:With Breast Expanded 766:Irish Army soldiers 599:The Daily Telegraph 344:Writer and lecturer 270:construction site. 268:Festival of Britain 256:anarcho-syndicalist 816:Irish syndicalists 552:. 21 February 2020 312:site. 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Behan in June of 1963
Dublin, County Dublin
Janet Behan
Stephen Behan
Kathleen Behan
Brendan Behan
Dominic Behan
Peadar Kearney
/ˈbən/
BEE-ən
Irish
trade unionist
Dublin
Stephen Behan
Kathleen Behan
Peadar Kearney
Amhrán na bhFiann
Brendan Behan
Dominic Behan
Janet Behan
Artane Industrial School
reformatory
Irish Army
labourer
anarcho-syndicalist
Brixton Prison
go-slow
Festival of Britain
Communist Party of Great Britain
Joseph Stalin

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