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Maurice Casey: The Search For Forgotten Revolutionary Lives

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In this episode of the Irish Stew Podcast, host Martin Nutty welcomes back Maurice Casey to discuss the exciting developments in his life since his last appearance. Now a Research Fellow at Queen's University in Belfast, Maurice talks about his first book 'Hotel Luxe, An Intimate History of Communism's Forgotten Radicals'. The book has garnered garnered critical acclaim and was shortlisted for an An Post Irish Book Award in the Hodges Figgis History Book of the Year category.
Maurice shares the fascinating origins and research process behind 'Hotel Luxe,' including uncovering the life of Wexford woman May O'Callaghan whose sufragette origins led to a key position in post revolutionary Russia's Comintern. The story focuses on Moscow's delapidated Hotel Luxe in the mid 1920s and the network of revolutionary connections May O'Callaghan established at the eponymous residence. The episode explores the significance of these revolutionary lives in today's context and Maurice reveals his next project focused on a vegetarian cafe in 1930s London that was a hub of anti-Nazi activity.
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Episode Details:

  • Episode 21 of Season 6
  • Episode 101 of Irish Stew Podcast
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Chapters

1. Introduction (00:00:00)

2. Irish Book Awards Impressions (00:01:15)

3. Moving to Belfast (00:02:59)

4. Hotel Lux - Book Origins (00:07:40)

5. The Hotel Lux and the Comintern (00:13:59)

6. Why Forgotten Lives Matter (00:18:28)

7. When the Author is a Character (00:20:51)

8. Tracing the Leonhard Archive (00:24:10)

9. The Alpenpost and Edo Fimmen (00:27:49)

10. Deciding What Was Pertinent For Hotel Lux (00:33:58)

11. Liam O'Flaherty's Love Child (00:37:55)

12. Next Project: Cafe Vega (00:40:21)

13. Credits (00:42:42)

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Content provided by John Lee & Martin Nutty, John Lee, and Martin Nutty. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by John Lee & Martin Nutty, John Lee, and Martin Nutty or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode of the Irish Stew Podcast, host Martin Nutty welcomes back Maurice Casey to discuss the exciting developments in his life since his last appearance. Now a Research Fellow at Queen's University in Belfast, Maurice talks about his first book 'Hotel Luxe, An Intimate History of Communism's Forgotten Radicals'. The book has garnered garnered critical acclaim and was shortlisted for an An Post Irish Book Award in the Hodges Figgis History Book of the Year category.
Maurice shares the fascinating origins and research process behind 'Hotel Luxe,' including uncovering the life of Wexford woman May O'Callaghan whose sufragette origins led to a key position in post revolutionary Russia's Comintern. The story focuses on Moscow's delapidated Hotel Luxe in the mid 1920s and the network of revolutionary connections May O'Callaghan established at the eponymous residence. The episode explores the significance of these revolutionary lives in today's context and Maurice reveals his next project focused on a vegetarian cafe in 1930s London that was a hub of anti-Nazi activity.
Hotel Lux Links

Maurice Casey Links

Episode Details:

  • Episode 21 of Season 6
  • Episode 101 of Irish Stew Podcast
  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction (00:00:00)

2. Irish Book Awards Impressions (00:01:15)

3. Moving to Belfast (00:02:59)

4. Hotel Lux - Book Origins (00:07:40)

5. The Hotel Lux and the Comintern (00:13:59)

6. Why Forgotten Lives Matter (00:18:28)

7. When the Author is a Character (00:20:51)

8. Tracing the Leonhard Archive (00:24:10)

9. The Alpenpost and Edo Fimmen (00:27:49)

10. Deciding What Was Pertinent For Hotel Lux (00:33:58)

11. Liam O'Flaherty's Love Child (00:37:55)

12. Next Project: Cafe Vega (00:40:21)

13. Credits (00:42:42)

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