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Publishing Katharine Bruce Glasier
Towards the end of her career, after 1913, KBG also produced articles for the The Labour Woman, as well as League Leaflet.
Kelly, Gary, and Edd Applegate, editors. Dictionary of Literary Biography 190. Gale Research.
190:121
Law, Cheryl. Women: A Modern Political Dictionary. I.B. Tauris & Co.
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She also wrote a regular column for the Manchester...
Publishing Cicely Hamilton
This pamphlet was reprinted in 1982 in a limited edition of 700, from a copy rescued from a rubbish bin in the Labour Party Library in the 1970s. One of the reprints was recently offered...
Reception Annie S. Swan
A modern commentator endorses ASS 's assessment in confirming that she is seldom noticed by literary historians. Charlotte Reid , who considers her in A Cursory Visit of Inspection to Annie S. Swan (Cencrastus...
Textual Features Nina Bawden
NB calls her central character, Elizabeth Jourdelay, submerged but battling. Elizabeth deceives her husband, not because she has a lover, but because she is attending a Labour Party meeting.
Bawden, Nina. In My Own Time: Almost An Autobiography. Virago.
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Of the novel's three strands...
Textual Features Nina Bawden
This is in part a memoir about personal grief. She juxtaposes the material details of loss (the watch still going, the unnaturally tidy desk), with the intimacy of memory, the abandoned plans for the future...
Textual Features Eva Mary Bell
The title of this novel comes from the biblical Book of Proverbs: a servant when he reigneth is one of three things for which, it says, the earth is disquieted. Examples of such disquiet...
Textual Features Eva Mary Bell
This time the male protagonist is Sir Anthony Nugent, Governor of the Punjab, and whereas Bell's first heroine came from a leisured life on family money, the new one has been playing a public...
Textual Features Edith Mary Moore
The story sounds characteristic of EMM . Mary Lavender has been left a wealthy widow after ten years of marriage to a rich, heartless, middle-aged north-country industrialist. His will, which left her everything he had...
Textual Production Mary Gawthorpe
Her most controversial newspaper piece was a long article on women's suffrage for the Yorkshire Weekly Post, a reply to a piece by a male journalist. The two pounds she earned for this were...
Textual Production Amber Reeves
She introduces herself as a Socialist who has twice stood as a Labour candidate in parliamentary elections, and acknowledges a general debt to Freud as well as a particular debt to the work of Dr....
Textual Production Angela Thirkell
Private Enterprise was followed by Love Among the Ruins, 1948 (a title borrowed from Robert Browning ), The Old Bank House, 1949, and The Duke's Daughter, 1951. The draft of Love Among...
Textual Production Mary Agnes Hamilton
In Arthur Henderson : A Biography (on which she had been working since 1935) Mary Agnes Hamilton celebrated a Labour Party and disarmament leader, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize.
Ashley, Maurice Percy. “Apostle of Disarmament”. Times Literary Supplement, No. 1885, p. 177.
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Hamilton, Mary Agnes. “Arthur Henderson”. Times Literary Supplement, No. 1818, p. 1016.
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Textual Production Mary Agnes Hamilton
Mary Agnes Hamilton issued through the Labour Book Service an official booklet entitled The Labour Party To-Day: What it is and How it Works.
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Textual Production Ann Oakley
It originated from seminars given at the Institute of Education in spring 1993.
Oakley, Ann, and A. Susan Williams, editors. The Politics of the Welfare State. UCL Press.
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AO herself contributed the introduction. Writing of the classic welfare state,
Lowe, Rodney. “Lessons from the Past: the rise and fall of the classic welfare state in Britain, 1945-76”. The Politics of the Welfare State, edited by Ann Oakley and A. Susan Williams, Institute of Education.
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Rodney Lowe dates its lifetime from 1945 to 1976...
Textual Production Mary Gawthorpe
MG 's earliest adult writing was bound up with her political activities. She began with editing a woman's page in Labour News, our local baby weekly put out by the LeedsLabour Church ...

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