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Independent Labour Party
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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. Kelly, Gary, and Edd Applegate, editors. Dictionary of Literary Biography 190. Gale Research. 190:124 Kelly, Gary, and Edd Applegate, editors. Dictionary of Literary Biography 190. Gale Research. front matter |
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. 230, 232-3 “The Times Digital Archive 1785-2007”. Thompson Gale: The Times Digital Archive. 42653 (24 February 1921): 7 |
Publishing | Isabella Ormston Ford | |
Publishing | Ethel Mannin | On joining the radically leftist Independent Labour Party
in 1933, EM
began writing regularly for New Leader: The Socialist Weekly of the Independent Labour Party. Croft, Andy. “Ethel Mannin: The Red Rose of Love and the Red Flower of Liberty”. Rediscovering Forgotten Radicals: British Women Writers 1889-1939, edited by Angela Ingram and Daphne Patai, University of North Carolina Press, pp. 205-25. 212-13 |
Publishing | Isabella Ormston Ford | |
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. 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. 165 |
Author summary | Katharine Bruce Glasier | Katharine Bruce Glasier
was a socialist-feminist writer and activist at the turn of the nineteenth century whose writing advances her ideas for social reform. She wrote newspaper articles, pamphlets, short stories, and novels all in... |
Author summary | Isabella Ormston Ford | Isabella Ormston Ford was a dedicated labour activist, suffragette, and anti-war advocate at the turn of the nineteenth century whose writing advocates her socialist-feminist ideals. She wrote newspaper articles, pamphlets, short stories, and novels, all... |
politics | Emmeline Pankhurst | EP
was chosen as the Independent Labour Party
candidate for the Manchester School Board; she was not, however, elected. Pankhurst, Sylvia. The Life of Emmeline Pankhurst. Kraus Reprint. 34 |
politics | Amabel Williams-Ellis | AWE
and her brother John Strachey
, future politician and author, joined the Independent Labour Party
(which was founded by Keir Hardie
in 1893, gave birth to the Labour Party
, and disaffiliated from it... |
politics | Charlotte Despard | By the following year she had joined the Social Democratic Federation
and the Independent Labour Party
. Mulvihill, Margaret. Charlotte Despard: A Biography. Pandora. 196 |
politics | Emmeline Pankhurst | EP
and some female members of the Independent Labour Party
formed the Women's Social and Political Union
, with the slogan Votes for Women! Pankhurst, Sylvia. The Life of Emmeline Pankhurst. Kraus Reprint. 48 |
politics | George Egerton | Two days before Britain declared war on Germany, GE
attended a peaceful protest in Trafalgar Square, at which socialists Keir Hardie
and Henry Hyndman
, and Scottish nationalist R. B. Cunninghame Graham
... |
politics | Margaret Harkness | She was an active member of various socialist parties between 1887 and 1891, including the Social Democratic Federation
and the Independent Labour Party
, though she later called socialism both foolish and wrong. Goode, John. “Margaret Harkness and the Socialist Novel”. The Socialist Novel in Britain: Towards the Recovery of a Tradition, edited by H. Gustav Klaus, Harvester Press, pp. 45-66. 49 |
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