Thompson, Laurence. The Enthusiasts. Victor Gollancz Limited, 1971.
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Publishing | Evelyn Sharp | In March 1912 when Emmeline
and Frederick Pethick-Lawrence
were arrested, ES
became, almost at a moment's notice, acting editor (officially assistant editor) of Votes for Women, the official organ of the WSPU
. She... |
Publishing | Katharine Bruce Glasier | With her husband, John Bruce Glasier
, KBG
published The Religion of Socialism: Two Aspects, a sixteen-page pamphlet issued at Manchester and Glasgow by the presses of the Independent Labour Party
. Thompson, Laurence. The Enthusiasts. Victor Gollancz Limited, 1971. 88 C19: The Nineteenth Century Index. http://c19index.chadwyck.com/home.do. Balshaw, June Marion. Suffrage, solidarity and strife: political partnerships and the women’s movement 1880-1930. University of Greenwich, 1998. 165 |
Publishing | Katharine Bruce Glasier | KBG
's pamphlet Socialism for Children appeared, published by the Independent Labour Party
. It was her first publication under her married name. Kelly, Gary, and Edd Applegate, editors. Dictionary of Literary Biography 190. Gale Research, 1998. 190:120 “The Times Digital Archive 1785-2007”. Thompson Gale: The Times Digital Archive. 36850 (August 19 1902): 6 |
Publishing | Mary Agnes Hamilton | Mary Agnes Hamilton
's biography The Man of To-morrow: J. Ramsay MacDonald appeared from L. Parsons
as by Iconoclast; it was re-issued the same year by the Independent Labour Party
. qtd. in OCLC WorldCat. 1992–1998, http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999. |
Publishing | Katharine Bruce Glasier | KBG
's Socialism for Beginners, a pamphlet, was published by the Independent Labour Party
. Kelly, Gary, and Edd Applegate, editors. Dictionary of Literary Biography 190. Gale Research, 1998. 190:120 |
Publishing | Katharine Bruce Glasier | KBG
published a collection of short stories, Tales from the Derbyshire Hills: Pastorals from the Peak District; she donated its royalties to the Independent Labour Party
's National Campaign Fund. Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/. Kelly, Gary, and Edd Applegate, editors. Dictionary of Literary Biography 190. Gale Research, 1998. 190:124 Kelly, Gary, and Edd Applegate, editors. Dictionary of Literary Biography 190. Gale Research, 1998. front matter |
Publishing | Isabella Ormston Ford | |
Publishing | Katharine Bruce Glasier | KBG
undertook the editorship of The Labour Leader, the vessel of the Independent Labour Party
, bringing circulation numbers to a peak of 62,000. Thompson, Laurence. The Enthusiasts. Victor Gollancz Limited, 1971. 230, 232-3 “The Times Digital Archive 1785-2007”. Thompson Gale: The Times Digital Archive. 42653 (24 February 1921): 7 |
Publishing | Isabella Ormston Ford | |
Textual Features | Isabella Ormston Ford | |
Textual Features | Ethel Mannin | Forever Wandering also recounts EM
's first visit to Moscow in 1934, the year after she joined the Independent Labour Party
. In Moscow, then, she found her ideal society, where one could live a... |
Textual Features | Katharine Bruce Glasier | Iona provided a space for discussing feminist and socialist issues, especially as they affected the working classes, as well as issues of a domestic nature. KBG
wanted to discuss everything interesting to women, not only... |
Textual Features | Ethel Mannin | Here she outlines some important changes in her political thinking. After meeting Reginald Reynolds
, a fellow ILP
activist, whom she married this same year, EM
had been exposed to ideas of Gandhian non-violence. In... |
Textual Features | Edith Mary Moore | Having left the north to lead a pampered life in London with a hastily-chosen and clearly unsuitable old school friend as companion, she tries to do good in collaboration with the local clergyman. He complicates... |
Textual Production | Isabella Ormston Ford | IOF
gave her first public speech when she decided to support striking female weavers in Leeds in October 1888. Despite her nervousness—she sometimes characterized herself as terrified by the faces gazing at me Hannam, June. Isabella Ford. Basil Blackwell, 1989. 72 |
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