Labour, British radicalism and the First World War
Herausgeber: Bland, Lucy; Carr, Richard
Labour, British radicalism and the First World War
Herausgeber: Bland, Lucy; Carr, Richard
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This book provides a concise set of thirteen essays looking at various aspects of the British left, movements of protest and the cumulative impact of the First World War. -- .
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This book provides a concise set of thirteen essays looking at various aspects of the British left, movements of protest and the cumulative impact of the First World War. -- .
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. März 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 426g
- ISBN-13: 9781526109309
- ISBN-10: 1526109301
- Artikelnr.: 56406177
- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. März 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 426g
- ISBN-13: 9781526109309
- ISBN-10: 1526109301
- Artikelnr.: 56406177
Lucy Bland is Professor of Social and Cultural History at Anglia Ruskin University Richard Carr is Senior Lecturer in History and Politics at Anglia Ruskin University
Introduction - Lucy Bland and Richard Carr 1 Peace, but not at any price:
British socialists' calls for peace on the eve of World War One - Marcus
Morris 2 At the crossroads: the Labour Party, the trade unions and the
choices of direction for the democratic Left - Chris Wrigley 3 'One of the
most revolutionary proposals that has ever been put before the House': the
passage of the Parliament (Qualification of Women) Act 1918 - Mari
Takayanagi 4 Labour and socialism during the Great War in Bristol and
Northampton - Matthew Kidd 5 A stronghold of liberalism? The north-east
Lancashire cotton weaving districts and the First World War - Jack Southern
6 Living through war, waging peace: comparing Mary Macarthur and Sylvia
Pankhurst - Deborah Thom 7 'Industrial unionism for women': Ellen Wilkinson
and the unionisation of shop workers, 1915-18 - Matt Perry 8 The unsung
heroines of radical wartime activism: gender, militarism and collective
action in the British Women's Corps - Krisztina Robert 9 Charlie Chaplin's
war: a British radical in tumultuous times - Richard Carr 10 Irish Labour
and the 'Cooperative Commonwealth' in the era of the Great War - Marc
Mulholland 11 Russia's war and revolutions as seen by Morgan Philips Price
and Arthur Henderson - Jonathan Davis 12 The Stanford connection: David
Starr Jordan, eugenics and the Anglo-American anti-war movement - Gavin
Baird and Bradley W. Hart 13 The problem of war aims and the Treaty of
Versailles - John Callaghan Index
British socialists' calls for peace on the eve of World War One - Marcus
Morris 2 At the crossroads: the Labour Party, the trade unions and the
choices of direction for the democratic Left - Chris Wrigley 3 'One of the
most revolutionary proposals that has ever been put before the House': the
passage of the Parliament (Qualification of Women) Act 1918 - Mari
Takayanagi 4 Labour and socialism during the Great War in Bristol and
Northampton - Matthew Kidd 5 A stronghold of liberalism? The north-east
Lancashire cotton weaving districts and the First World War - Jack Southern
6 Living through war, waging peace: comparing Mary Macarthur and Sylvia
Pankhurst - Deborah Thom 7 'Industrial unionism for women': Ellen Wilkinson
and the unionisation of shop workers, 1915-18 - Matt Perry 8 The unsung
heroines of radical wartime activism: gender, militarism and collective
action in the British Women's Corps - Krisztina Robert 9 Charlie Chaplin's
war: a British radical in tumultuous times - Richard Carr 10 Irish Labour
and the 'Cooperative Commonwealth' in the era of the Great War - Marc
Mulholland 11 Russia's war and revolutions as seen by Morgan Philips Price
and Arthur Henderson - Jonathan Davis 12 The Stanford connection: David
Starr Jordan, eugenics and the Anglo-American anti-war movement - Gavin
Baird and Bradley W. Hart 13 The problem of war aims and the Treaty of
Versailles - John Callaghan Index
Introduction - Lucy Bland and Richard Carr 1 Peace, but not at any price:
British socialists' calls for peace on the eve of World War One - Marcus
Morris 2 At the crossroads: the Labour Party, the trade unions and the
choices of direction for the democratic Left - Chris Wrigley 3 'One of the
most revolutionary proposals that has ever been put before the House': the
passage of the Parliament (Qualification of Women) Act 1918 - Mari
Takayanagi 4 Labour and socialism during the Great War in Bristol and
Northampton - Matthew Kidd 5 A stronghold of liberalism? The north-east
Lancashire cotton weaving districts and the First World War - Jack Southern
6 Living through war, waging peace: comparing Mary Macarthur and Sylvia
Pankhurst - Deborah Thom 7 'Industrial unionism for women': Ellen Wilkinson
and the unionisation of shop workers, 1915-18 - Matt Perry 8 The unsung
heroines of radical wartime activism: gender, militarism and collective
action in the British Women's Corps - Krisztina Robert 9 Charlie Chaplin's
war: a British radical in tumultuous times - Richard Carr 10 Irish Labour
and the 'Cooperative Commonwealth' in the era of the Great War - Marc
Mulholland 11 Russia's war and revolutions as seen by Morgan Philips Price
and Arthur Henderson - Jonathan Davis 12 The Stanford connection: David
Starr Jordan, eugenics and the Anglo-American anti-war movement - Gavin
Baird and Bradley W. Hart 13 The problem of war aims and the Treaty of
Versailles - John Callaghan Index
British socialists' calls for peace on the eve of World War One - Marcus
Morris 2 At the crossroads: the Labour Party, the trade unions and the
choices of direction for the democratic Left - Chris Wrigley 3 'One of the
most revolutionary proposals that has ever been put before the House': the
passage of the Parliament (Qualification of Women) Act 1918 - Mari
Takayanagi 4 Labour and socialism during the Great War in Bristol and
Northampton - Matthew Kidd 5 A stronghold of liberalism? The north-east
Lancashire cotton weaving districts and the First World War - Jack Southern
6 Living through war, waging peace: comparing Mary Macarthur and Sylvia
Pankhurst - Deborah Thom 7 'Industrial unionism for women': Ellen Wilkinson
and the unionisation of shop workers, 1915-18 - Matt Perry 8 The unsung
heroines of radical wartime activism: gender, militarism and collective
action in the British Women's Corps - Krisztina Robert 9 Charlie Chaplin's
war: a British radical in tumultuous times - Richard Carr 10 Irish Labour
and the 'Cooperative Commonwealth' in the era of the Great War - Marc
Mulholland 11 Russia's war and revolutions as seen by Morgan Philips Price
and Arthur Henderson - Jonathan Davis 12 The Stanford connection: David
Starr Jordan, eugenics and the Anglo-American anti-war movement - Gavin
Baird and Bradley W. Hart 13 The problem of war aims and the Treaty of
Versailles - John Callaghan Index