Contemporary Thought on Nineteenth Century Socialism
Herausgeber: Lamb, Peter
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The third volume includes a range of pamphlets, lectures and other documents which help illustrate the intellectual and political activities and environment which shaped the British mainstream left of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.
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The third volume includes a range of pamphlets, lectures and other documents which help illustrate the intellectual and political activities and environment which shaped the British mainstream left of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 708g
- ISBN-13: 9781138321021
- ISBN-10: 1138321028
- Artikelnr.: 69945426
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 708g
- ISBN-13: 9781138321021
- ISBN-10: 1138321028
- Artikelnr.: 69945426
Peter Lamb is Associate Professor of Politics and International Relations at Staffordshire University, UK.
Volume 3. Fabians
the ILP and the Labour Party Part 1. Work as it Was and How it Might Be 1. William Jameson
'Why Should London Grow'
Land Lessons for Town Folk
1896
p. 1-12. 2. Keir Hardie
Dealing with the Unemployed: A Hint from the Past
Nineteenth Century
article
December
1904
pp. 1-14. 3. H. Russell Smart
The Right to Work
Independent Labour Party
c 1908
pp. 3-15. Part 2. Visions of the Future 1. Sidney Webb
The Progress of Socialism: A Lecture
c 1888
pp. 3-18. 2. Fred Hammill
The Claims and Progress of Labour Representation
Labour Literature Society (North England) ca 1894
pp. 3-16 3. Robert Blatchford
'The Need for a Labour Party'
in Britain for the British
1902
pp. 148-155. 4. Philip Snowden
The Individual under Socialism: A Lecture
c 1908
pp. 3-14. Part 3. Concepts of Political Change 5. Sidney Webb
What Socialism Means: A Call to the Unconverted - A Lecture Delivered for the Fabian Society
3rd ed
c 1888
p. 2. 6. Fabian Society
What Socialism Is
(London: Fabian Society
1890)
pp. 1-3. 7. Sidney Webb
poster for Socialism!: The First of a Course of Four Lectures Will be Given in the Co-operative Hall
High Street
on Tuesday
Nov. 4
1890 by Sidney Webb
1890. 8. R. J. Derfel
On the Importance of Right Methods in Teaching Socialism: A Paper Read to the Manchester and District Fabian Society
February 10th
1891
pp. 1-15. 9. Annie Besant and W.J. Nairn
What is Socialism? A Discussion between Mrs. Annie Besant and Mr W. J. Nairn
(Glasgow
SDF
1892)
pp. 1-8. Part 4. Political Economy 1. Keir Hardie
Miners' Eight Hours Bill: speech by J Keir Hardie
MP
in the House of Commons
reprinted from The Labour Leader
(London: John Penny
1902). 2. Ramsay MacDonald
The New Unemployed Bill of the Labour Party
(London: Independent Labour Party
1907)
pp. 3-15. 3. Richard Higgs
Socialism and Agriculture
(London: Independent Labour Party 1908)
pp. 3-15. Part 5. Ways of Organizing 1. Joint Committee of Socialist Bodies
Manifesto of the joint committee of socialist bodies
(London
Twentieth Century Press
1893)
pp. 1-8. 2. Labour Representation Committee
Why We Are Independent
(London: Labour Representation Committee
1903)
pp. 1-4. 3. Labour Representation Committee
Why is the L.R.C. Independent? (London: Labour Representation Committee
c. 1905). 4. Labour Party
Labour and Politics: Why Trade Unionists Should Support the Labour Party
(London: Labour Party
1907). 5. Keir Hardie
The Party Pledge and the Osborne Judgement
Manchester: The National Press Ltd
1910
pp. 1-16. Part 6. Democracy and the State 1. Ramsay MacDonald
The Law and Trade Union Funds: A Plea for "Ante-Taff Vale"
(London: Independent Labour Party
1903
PP. 3-15 2. Margaret Bondfield
The Women's Suffrage Controversy
London: Adult Suffrage Society
1905
pp. 1-4. 3. Keir Hardie
The Citizenship of Women: A Plea for Women's Suffrage
fourth edition
(London: Independent Labour Party
1906)
pp. 6-15. Part 7. The New Religion and the Old 1. Tom Mann
A Socialist's View of Religion and the Churches
(London
Clarion
1896)
pp. 1-16. 2. Robert Blatchford
The New Religion
2nd edition
(London
Clarion
1897)
pp. 1-12. Part 8. Gender
Sexuality and Family Relations 1. Beatrice Webb
Women and the Factory Acts
(London
Fabian Society
1896)
pp. 3-15. 2. H.G. Wells
Socialism and the Family
(London
A. C. Fifield
1906)
pp. 43-60. 3. H.G. Wells
Will Socialism Destroy the Home?
(London
Independent Labour Party
c.1907)
pp. 1-14. 4. Katharine Bruce Glasier
Socialism and the Home
(London
Independent Labour Party
c.1909)
pp. 1-11. 5. C.M. Lloyd
The New Children's Charter
(London
Independent Labour Party and Fabian Society
1912)
pp. 3
6-20. Part 9. War
Peace and Internationalism 1. G.H. Perris
Hands Across the Sea: Labour's Plea for International Peace
(Manchester: The National Labour Press
c 1910)
pp. 1-16. 2. Harry Dubery and Keir Hardie
A Labour Case Against Conscription
(Manchester: The National Labour Press c.1913)
pp. 3-14 3. Henry Noel Brailsford
The Origins of the Great War
(London: Union of Democratic Control
1914)
pp. 3-17
the ILP and the Labour Party Part 1. Work as it Was and How it Might Be 1. William Jameson
'Why Should London Grow'
Land Lessons for Town Folk
1896
p. 1-12. 2. Keir Hardie
Dealing with the Unemployed: A Hint from the Past
Nineteenth Century
article
December
1904
pp. 1-14. 3. H. Russell Smart
The Right to Work
Independent Labour Party
c 1908
pp. 3-15. Part 2. Visions of the Future 1. Sidney Webb
The Progress of Socialism: A Lecture
c 1888
pp. 3-18. 2. Fred Hammill
The Claims and Progress of Labour Representation
Labour Literature Society (North England) ca 1894
pp. 3-16 3. Robert Blatchford
'The Need for a Labour Party'
in Britain for the British
1902
pp. 148-155. 4. Philip Snowden
The Individual under Socialism: A Lecture
c 1908
pp. 3-14. Part 3. Concepts of Political Change 5. Sidney Webb
What Socialism Means: A Call to the Unconverted - A Lecture Delivered for the Fabian Society
3rd ed
c 1888
p. 2. 6. Fabian Society
What Socialism Is
(London: Fabian Society
1890)
pp. 1-3. 7. Sidney Webb
poster for Socialism!: The First of a Course of Four Lectures Will be Given in the Co-operative Hall
High Street
on Tuesday
Nov. 4
1890 by Sidney Webb
1890. 8. R. J. Derfel
On the Importance of Right Methods in Teaching Socialism: A Paper Read to the Manchester and District Fabian Society
February 10th
1891
pp. 1-15. 9. Annie Besant and W.J. Nairn
What is Socialism? A Discussion between Mrs. Annie Besant and Mr W. J. Nairn
(Glasgow
SDF
1892)
pp. 1-8. Part 4. Political Economy 1. Keir Hardie
Miners' Eight Hours Bill: speech by J Keir Hardie
MP
in the House of Commons
reprinted from The Labour Leader
(London: John Penny
1902). 2. Ramsay MacDonald
The New Unemployed Bill of the Labour Party
(London: Independent Labour Party
1907)
pp. 3-15. 3. Richard Higgs
Socialism and Agriculture
(London: Independent Labour Party 1908)
pp. 3-15. Part 5. Ways of Organizing 1. Joint Committee of Socialist Bodies
Manifesto of the joint committee of socialist bodies
(London
Twentieth Century Press
1893)
pp. 1-8. 2. Labour Representation Committee
Why We Are Independent
(London: Labour Representation Committee
1903)
pp. 1-4. 3. Labour Representation Committee
Why is the L.R.C. Independent? (London: Labour Representation Committee
c. 1905). 4. Labour Party
Labour and Politics: Why Trade Unionists Should Support the Labour Party
(London: Labour Party
1907). 5. Keir Hardie
The Party Pledge and the Osborne Judgement
Manchester: The National Press Ltd
1910
pp. 1-16. Part 6. Democracy and the State 1. Ramsay MacDonald
The Law and Trade Union Funds: A Plea for "Ante-Taff Vale"
(London: Independent Labour Party
1903
PP. 3-15 2. Margaret Bondfield
The Women's Suffrage Controversy
London: Adult Suffrage Society
1905
pp. 1-4. 3. Keir Hardie
The Citizenship of Women: A Plea for Women's Suffrage
fourth edition
(London: Independent Labour Party
1906)
pp. 6-15. Part 7. The New Religion and the Old 1. Tom Mann
A Socialist's View of Religion and the Churches
(London
Clarion
1896)
pp. 1-16. 2. Robert Blatchford
The New Religion
2nd edition
(London
Clarion
1897)
pp. 1-12. Part 8. Gender
Sexuality and Family Relations 1. Beatrice Webb
Women and the Factory Acts
(London
Fabian Society
1896)
pp. 3-15. 2. H.G. Wells
Socialism and the Family
(London
A. C. Fifield
1906)
pp. 43-60. 3. H.G. Wells
Will Socialism Destroy the Home?
(London
Independent Labour Party
c.1907)
pp. 1-14. 4. Katharine Bruce Glasier
Socialism and the Home
(London
Independent Labour Party
c.1909)
pp. 1-11. 5. C.M. Lloyd
The New Children's Charter
(London
Independent Labour Party and Fabian Society
1912)
pp. 3
6-20. Part 9. War
Peace and Internationalism 1. G.H. Perris
Hands Across the Sea: Labour's Plea for International Peace
(Manchester: The National Labour Press
c 1910)
pp. 1-16. 2. Harry Dubery and Keir Hardie
A Labour Case Against Conscription
(Manchester: The National Labour Press c.1913)
pp. 3-14 3. Henry Noel Brailsford
The Origins of the Great War
(London: Union of Democratic Control
1914)
pp. 3-17
Volume 3. Fabians
the ILP and the Labour Party Part 1. Work as it Was and How it Might Be 1. William Jameson
'Why Should London Grow'
Land Lessons for Town Folk
1896
p. 1-12. 2. Keir Hardie
Dealing with the Unemployed: A Hint from the Past
Nineteenth Century
article
December
1904
pp. 1-14. 3. H. Russell Smart
The Right to Work
Independent Labour Party
c 1908
pp. 3-15. Part 2. Visions of the Future 1. Sidney Webb
The Progress of Socialism: A Lecture
c 1888
pp. 3-18. 2. Fred Hammill
The Claims and Progress of Labour Representation
Labour Literature Society (North England) ca 1894
pp. 3-16 3. Robert Blatchford
'The Need for a Labour Party'
in Britain for the British
1902
pp. 148-155. 4. Philip Snowden
The Individual under Socialism: A Lecture
c 1908
pp. 3-14. Part 3. Concepts of Political Change 5. Sidney Webb
What Socialism Means: A Call to the Unconverted - A Lecture Delivered for the Fabian Society
3rd ed
c 1888
p. 2. 6. Fabian Society
What Socialism Is
(London: Fabian Society
1890)
pp. 1-3. 7. Sidney Webb
poster for Socialism!: The First of a Course of Four Lectures Will be Given in the Co-operative Hall
High Street
on Tuesday
Nov. 4
1890 by Sidney Webb
1890. 8. R. J. Derfel
On the Importance of Right Methods in Teaching Socialism: A Paper Read to the Manchester and District Fabian Society
February 10th
1891
pp. 1-15. 9. Annie Besant and W.J. Nairn
What is Socialism? A Discussion between Mrs. Annie Besant and Mr W. J. Nairn
(Glasgow
SDF
1892)
pp. 1-8. Part 4. Political Economy 1. Keir Hardie
Miners' Eight Hours Bill: speech by J Keir Hardie
MP
in the House of Commons
reprinted from The Labour Leader
(London: John Penny
1902). 2. Ramsay MacDonald
The New Unemployed Bill of the Labour Party
(London: Independent Labour Party
1907)
pp. 3-15. 3. Richard Higgs
Socialism and Agriculture
(London: Independent Labour Party 1908)
pp. 3-15. Part 5. Ways of Organizing 1. Joint Committee of Socialist Bodies
Manifesto of the joint committee of socialist bodies
(London
Twentieth Century Press
1893)
pp. 1-8. 2. Labour Representation Committee
Why We Are Independent
(London: Labour Representation Committee
1903)
pp. 1-4. 3. Labour Representation Committee
Why is the L.R.C. Independent? (London: Labour Representation Committee
c. 1905). 4. Labour Party
Labour and Politics: Why Trade Unionists Should Support the Labour Party
(London: Labour Party
1907). 5. Keir Hardie
The Party Pledge and the Osborne Judgement
Manchester: The National Press Ltd
1910
pp. 1-16. Part 6. Democracy and the State 1. Ramsay MacDonald
The Law and Trade Union Funds: A Plea for "Ante-Taff Vale"
(London: Independent Labour Party
1903
PP. 3-15 2. Margaret Bondfield
The Women's Suffrage Controversy
London: Adult Suffrage Society
1905
pp. 1-4. 3. Keir Hardie
The Citizenship of Women: A Plea for Women's Suffrage
fourth edition
(London: Independent Labour Party
1906)
pp. 6-15. Part 7. The New Religion and the Old 1. Tom Mann
A Socialist's View of Religion and the Churches
(London
Clarion
1896)
pp. 1-16. 2. Robert Blatchford
The New Religion
2nd edition
(London
Clarion
1897)
pp. 1-12. Part 8. Gender
Sexuality and Family Relations 1. Beatrice Webb
Women and the Factory Acts
(London
Fabian Society
1896)
pp. 3-15. 2. H.G. Wells
Socialism and the Family
(London
A. C. Fifield
1906)
pp. 43-60. 3. H.G. Wells
Will Socialism Destroy the Home?
(London
Independent Labour Party
c.1907)
pp. 1-14. 4. Katharine Bruce Glasier
Socialism and the Home
(London
Independent Labour Party
c.1909)
pp. 1-11. 5. C.M. Lloyd
The New Children's Charter
(London
Independent Labour Party and Fabian Society
1912)
pp. 3
6-20. Part 9. War
Peace and Internationalism 1. G.H. Perris
Hands Across the Sea: Labour's Plea for International Peace
(Manchester: The National Labour Press
c 1910)
pp. 1-16. 2. Harry Dubery and Keir Hardie
A Labour Case Against Conscription
(Manchester: The National Labour Press c.1913)
pp. 3-14 3. Henry Noel Brailsford
The Origins of the Great War
(London: Union of Democratic Control
1914)
pp. 3-17
the ILP and the Labour Party Part 1. Work as it Was and How it Might Be 1. William Jameson
'Why Should London Grow'
Land Lessons for Town Folk
1896
p. 1-12. 2. Keir Hardie
Dealing with the Unemployed: A Hint from the Past
Nineteenth Century
article
December
1904
pp. 1-14. 3. H. Russell Smart
The Right to Work
Independent Labour Party
c 1908
pp. 3-15. Part 2. Visions of the Future 1. Sidney Webb
The Progress of Socialism: A Lecture
c 1888
pp. 3-18. 2. Fred Hammill
The Claims and Progress of Labour Representation
Labour Literature Society (North England) ca 1894
pp. 3-16 3. Robert Blatchford
'The Need for a Labour Party'
in Britain for the British
1902
pp. 148-155. 4. Philip Snowden
The Individual under Socialism: A Lecture
c 1908
pp. 3-14. Part 3. Concepts of Political Change 5. Sidney Webb
What Socialism Means: A Call to the Unconverted - A Lecture Delivered for the Fabian Society
3rd ed
c 1888
p. 2. 6. Fabian Society
What Socialism Is
(London: Fabian Society
1890)
pp. 1-3. 7. Sidney Webb
poster for Socialism!: The First of a Course of Four Lectures Will be Given in the Co-operative Hall
High Street
on Tuesday
Nov. 4
1890 by Sidney Webb
1890. 8. R. J. Derfel
On the Importance of Right Methods in Teaching Socialism: A Paper Read to the Manchester and District Fabian Society
February 10th
1891
pp. 1-15. 9. Annie Besant and W.J. Nairn
What is Socialism? A Discussion between Mrs. Annie Besant and Mr W. J. Nairn
(Glasgow
SDF
1892)
pp. 1-8. Part 4. Political Economy 1. Keir Hardie
Miners' Eight Hours Bill: speech by J Keir Hardie
MP
in the House of Commons
reprinted from The Labour Leader
(London: John Penny
1902). 2. Ramsay MacDonald
The New Unemployed Bill of the Labour Party
(London: Independent Labour Party
1907)
pp. 3-15. 3. Richard Higgs
Socialism and Agriculture
(London: Independent Labour Party 1908)
pp. 3-15. Part 5. Ways of Organizing 1. Joint Committee of Socialist Bodies
Manifesto of the joint committee of socialist bodies
(London
Twentieth Century Press
1893)
pp. 1-8. 2. Labour Representation Committee
Why We Are Independent
(London: Labour Representation Committee
1903)
pp. 1-4. 3. Labour Representation Committee
Why is the L.R.C. Independent? (London: Labour Representation Committee
c. 1905). 4. Labour Party
Labour and Politics: Why Trade Unionists Should Support the Labour Party
(London: Labour Party
1907). 5. Keir Hardie
The Party Pledge and the Osborne Judgement
Manchester: The National Press Ltd
1910
pp. 1-16. Part 6. Democracy and the State 1. Ramsay MacDonald
The Law and Trade Union Funds: A Plea for "Ante-Taff Vale"
(London: Independent Labour Party
1903
PP. 3-15 2. Margaret Bondfield
The Women's Suffrage Controversy
London: Adult Suffrage Society
1905
pp. 1-4. 3. Keir Hardie
The Citizenship of Women: A Plea for Women's Suffrage
fourth edition
(London: Independent Labour Party
1906)
pp. 6-15. Part 7. The New Religion and the Old 1. Tom Mann
A Socialist's View of Religion and the Churches
(London
Clarion
1896)
pp. 1-16. 2. Robert Blatchford
The New Religion
2nd edition
(London
Clarion
1897)
pp. 1-12. Part 8. Gender
Sexuality and Family Relations 1. Beatrice Webb
Women and the Factory Acts
(London
Fabian Society
1896)
pp. 3-15. 2. H.G. Wells
Socialism and the Family
(London
A. C. Fifield
1906)
pp. 43-60. 3. H.G. Wells
Will Socialism Destroy the Home?
(London
Independent Labour Party
c.1907)
pp. 1-14. 4. Katharine Bruce Glasier
Socialism and the Home
(London
Independent Labour Party
c.1909)
pp. 1-11. 5. C.M. Lloyd
The New Children's Charter
(London
Independent Labour Party and Fabian Society
1912)
pp. 3
6-20. Part 9. War
Peace and Internationalism 1. G.H. Perris
Hands Across the Sea: Labour's Plea for International Peace
(Manchester: The National Labour Press
c 1910)
pp. 1-16. 2. Harry Dubery and Keir Hardie
A Labour Case Against Conscription
(Manchester: The National Labour Press c.1913)
pp. 3-14 3. Henry Noel Brailsford
The Origins of the Great War
(London: Union of Democratic Control
1914)
pp. 3-17