Read A People's History of Scotland Online
Authors: Chris Bambery
9
T. C. Smout,
A Century of the Scottish People 1830â1950
, p. 65
10
Alexander Mackenzie,
The History of the Highland Clearances
, p. viii
11
Neil Davidson,
The Origins of Scottish Nationhood
, p. 148
12
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14
Tom Gallagher,
Glasgow, the Uneasy Peace
, Manchester University Press, 1987, p. 66
15
Ibid.
16
Murray Pittock,
The Invention of Scotland: The Stuart Myth and the Scottish Identity, 1638 to the Present
, p. 109
17
Alastair MacIntosh Gray and William Moffat,
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, Oxford University Press, 1999, p. 28
18
Ibid.
19
Eric Richards,
A History of the Highland Clearances: Emigration, Protest, Reasons
, p. 342
20
Florence S. Boos (ed.),
Working-Class Women Poets in Victorian Britain: An Anthology
, Broadview Press, 2008, p. 173
21
Sorley MacLean, âMaÃrà Mhor nan Oran',
Calgacus
, Winter 1975
22
Tom Gallagher,
Glasgow, the Uneasy Peace
, p. 66
23
Ian Murdoch MacLeod MacPhail,
The Crofters War
, Acair, 1989, p. 100
8. Scotland in the Nineteenth Century
1
Gordon T. Stewart,
Jute and Empire: The Calcutta Jute Wallahs and the Landscapes of Empire
, Manchester University Press, 1998, pp. 171â73
2
Christopher Harvie,
Scotland and Nationalism: Scottish Society and Politics 1707â1977
, p. 74
3
Ray Burnett, âScotland and Antonio Gramsci',
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4
Michael Lynch,
Scotland â A New History
, Pimlico, 1992, p. 358
5
Tom Nairn, âThe Three Dreams of Scottish Nationalism',
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6
Neil Davidson, âIn Perspective â Tom Nairn',
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, March 1999
7
T. M. Devine,
The Scottish Nation 1700â2000
, p. 287
8
Christopher Harvie,
Scotland and Nationalism: Scottish Society and Politics 1707â1977
, pp. 33â34
9
Ibid, pp. 107â8
10
T. C. Smout,
A Century of the Scottish People 1830â1950
, p. 41
11
T. M. Devine,
The Scottish Nation 1700â2000
, p. 258
12
William Knox,
Industrial Nation: Work, Culture and Society in Scotland 1800âPresent
, p. 132
13
J. J. Smyth,
Labour in Glasgow 1896â1936: Socialism, Suffrage, Sectarianism
, Tuckwell Press, 2000, pp. 19â21
14
T. C. Smout,
A Century of the Scottish People 1830â1950
, pp. 8â9
15
Richard Rodger,
The Transformation of Edinburgh: Land, Property and Trust in the Nineteenth Century
, Cambridge University Press, 2001, p. 18
16
T. C. Smout, âScotland 1850â1950', in Francis Michael Longsteth Thompson,
The Cambridge Social History of Britain, 1750â1950
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17
Ian R. Mitchell, âThe Garngad: Heaven and Hell',
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18
Ibid.
19
Ibid.
20
Ibid.
21
Michael Fry,
Edinburgh: A History of the City
, Pan, 2010, pp. 242â43
22
Robert Duncan,
The Mineworkers
, p. 74
23
Harry McShane,
Glasgow District Trades Council Centenary Brochure 1958â1958: A Hundred Years of Progress
, Civic Press, 1958, p. 7
24
Lanarkshire Communities, 12 April 2012
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T. C. Smout,
A Century of the Scottish People 1830â1950
, p. 33
27
Seán Damer, âState Class and Housing: Glasgow 1885â1919', in Joseph Melling (ed.),
Housing, Social Policy and the State
, Taylor and Francis, 1980, p. 85
28
T. C. Smout,
A Century of the Scottish People 1830â1950
, p. 103
29
Ibid., p. 35
30
Ibid., p. 150
31
T. M. Devine,
The Scottish Nation 1700â2000
, pp. 263â64
32
Tom Gallagher,
Edinburgh Divided: John Cormack and No Popery in the 1930s
, Polygon, 1987, pp. 10â11
33
T. C. Smout,
A Century of the Scottish People 1830â1950
, p. 240
34
Ibid., p. 242
35
Christopher Harvie, âBefore the Breakthrough, 1886â1922', in Ian Donnachie, Christopher Harvie and Ian S. Wood (eds),
Forward! Labour
Politics in Scotland 1888â1988
, Polygon, 1989, p. 12; and Tom Gallagher,
Glasgow, the Uneasy Peace
, p. 71
36
Bernard Aspinwall and John McAffret, âA Comparative View of the Irish in Edinburgh in the Nineteenth Century', in Roger Smith (ed.),
The Irish in the Victorian City
, Taylor and Francis, 1985, p. 132
37
Tom Gallagher,
Glasgow, the Uneasy Peace
, p. 7
38
Elaine McFarland,
Protestants First: Orangeism in 19th Century Scotland
, Edinburgh University Press, 1990, p. 49
39
Tom Gallagher,
Glasgow, the Uneasy Peace
, p. 29
40
J. E. Handley,
The Irish in Modern Scotland
, Cork University Press, 1947, p. 44
41
Tom Gallagher,
Glasgow, the Uneasy Peace
, p. 32
42
Elaine McFarland,
Protestants First: Orangeism in 19th Century Scotland
, p. 66
43
Tom Gallagher,
Glasgow, the Uneasy Peace
, p. 29
44
Ibid., p. 14
45
Ibid., pp. 26â27
46
Elaine McFarland,
Protestants First: Orangeism in 19th Century Scotland
, pp. 143â44 and 186
47
Ibid., p. 145
48
Ibid., pp. 148â49
49
Ibid., pp. 166â67
50
Ibid., pp. 192â93
51
âThe Jewish Community in Scotland', Education Scotland,
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Nathan Abrams, âJute, Journalism, Jam and Jews: The Anomalous Survival of the Dundee Hebrew Congregation',
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53
Andrew Nash,
Kailyard and Scottish Literature
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54
Richard Zumkhawala-Cook,
Scotland as We Know it: Representations of National Identity in Literature, Film and Popular Culture
, McFarland, 2008, p. 29
55
James Veitch,
George Douglas Brown
, H. Jenkins, 1952, pp. 153 and 156
56
T. M. Devine,
The Scottish Nation 1700â2000
, pp. 260â61
57
Eleanor Gordon,
Women and the Labour Movement in Scotland 1850â1914
, Clarendon, 1991, p. 141
58
William M. Walker,
Juteopolis: Dundee and Its Textile Workers 1885â1923
, Scottish Academic Press, 1979, pp. 86â87
59
Lynne Abrams,
The Making of Modern Women: 1789â1918
, Pearson, 2002, p. 112
60
Eleanor Gordon,
Women and the Labour Movement in Scotland 1850â1914
, p. 192
61
Robert Duncan,
The Mineworkers
, p. 142
62
Ibid.
63
T. C. Smout,
A Century of the Scottish People 1830â1950
, p. 106
64
Christopher Harvie, âBefore the Breakthrough, 1886â1922', in Ian Donnachie, Christopher Harvie and Ian S. Wood (eds),
Forward! Labour Politics in Scotland 1888â1988
, p. 9
65
James J. Smyth, âThe ILP in Glasgow: The Struggle for Identity', in Alan
McKinlay and R. J. Morris (eds),
The ILP on Clydeside 1893â1932: From Foundation to Disintegration
, Manchester University Press, 1991, p. 26
66
Ibid., p. 22
67
Christopher Harvie, âBefore the Breakthrough, 1886â1922', p. 10
68
W. Hamish Fraser and Clive Lee,
Aberdeen 1800â2000: A New History
, Dundurn, 2000, p. 192
69
Ibid., p. 194
70
David Howell,
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, Manchester University Press, 1984, p. 170
71
James Connolly,
James Connolly: Selected Writings
, Pluto Press, 1998, p. 32
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The Life and Times of James Connolly
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Kieran Allen,
The Politics of James Connolly
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C. Desmond Greaves,
The Life and Times of James Connolly
, p. 48
75
Kieran Allen,
The Politics of James Connolly
, p. 10
9. The Clyde Runs Red
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T. M. Devine,
The Scottish Nation 1700â2000
, p. 309
2
T. C. Smout,
A Century of the Scottish People 1830â1950
, p. 267
3
Christopher Harvie, âBefore the Breakthrough, 1886â1922', p. 21
4
âCompulsory Military Service, Should the Working Class Support it?', Socialist Labour Press, 1918, p. 15.
5
William Kenefick,
Red Scotland! The Rise and Fall of the Radical Left, 1872 to 1932
, Edinburgh University Press, 2007, p. 134
6
Gordon Brown,
Maxton
, Collins Fontana, 1988, pp. 58â59
7
Iain McLean,
The Legend of the Red Clydeside
, John Donald, 1983, pp. 21â22
8
Rob Duncan, âIndependent Working Class Education and the Formation of the Labour College Movement in Glasgow and the West of Scotland, 1915â1922', in Robert Duncan and Arthur McIvor (eds),
Militant Workers: Labour and Class Conflict on the Clyde 1900â1950, Essays in Honour of Harry McShane 1891â1988
, John Donald, 1992, p. 107
9
Ann and Vincent Flynn, âWe Shall Not Be Removed', in Laurie Flynn (ed.),
We Shall Be All
, Bookmarks, 1978, p. 22
10
Seán Damer, âState Class and Housing: Glasgow 1885â1919', in Joseph Melling (ed.),
Housing, Social Policy and the State
, Taylor and Francis, 1980, p. 104
11
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12
William Gallacher,
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13
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14
Ann and Vincent Flynn, âWe Shall Not Be Removed', p. 24
15
William Gallacher,
Revolt on the Clyde
, p. 52
16
Glasgow Herald
, 29 October 1915
17
William Gallacher,
Revolt on the Clyde
, p. 53
18
Trish Caird, âWomen and the Left: Mary Barbour'
19
Seán Damer, âState Class and Housing: Glasgow 1885â1919', p. 94
20
Tom Bell,
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, Lawrence and Wishart, 1941, p. 110
21
Forward
, 27 November 1915
22
William Gallacher,
Revolt on the Clyde
, p. 57
23
Ann and Vincent Flynn, âWe Shall Not Be Removed', p. 28
24
Seán Damer, âState Class and Housing: Glasgow 1885â1919', p. 98