Read A People's History of Scotland Online
Authors: Chris Bambery
81
J. J. Smyth,
Labour in Glasgow 1896â1936: Socialism, Suffrage, Sectarianism
, p. 107
82
âPerthshire and the 1926 General Strike', Alternative Perthshire, accessed 13 May 2013
83
Ibid.
84
Laurie Flynn, âThe People's Republic', p. 12
85
Tony Cliff and Donny Gluckstein,
Marxism and Trade Union Struggle: The General Strike of 1926
, pp. 252â53
86
Laurie Flynn, âThe People's Republic', pp. 112â13
87
Robert Duncan,
The Mine Workers
, pp. 230â31
88
R. A. Leeson,
Strike: A Live History 1887â1971
, p. 105
89
Jock Kane with Betty Kane, âNo wonder we were all rebels â an oral history' accessed 24 September 2012
90
J. J. Smyth,
Labour in Glasgow 1996â1936: Socialism, Suffrage, Sectarianism
, p. 108
91
Robert Duncan,
The Mine Workers
, p. 233
92
Ibid., p. 234
93
âHelen Crawfurd â Political Activist, Suffragette and Red Cydesider', Alternative Perthshire,
alternative-perth.co.uk/helencrawfurd.htm
, accessed 11 May 2013
94
Kevin Morgan, Gideon Cohen and Andrew Flinn,
Communists and British Society 1920â1991
, Rivers Oram Press, 2007, p. 154
95
Ibid.
96
Graham Stevenson, âCommunist Biogs: Helen Crawfurd',
grahamstevenson.me.uk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=128:helen-craw-furd-anderson&catid=3:c&Itemid=99
, accessed 11 May 2013
97
Seán Damer, âState Class and Housing: Glasgow 1885â1919', p. 92
98
William Kenefick,
Red Scotland!: The Rise and Fall of the Radical Left, 1872 to 1932
, p. 148
99
Esther Breitenbach and Eleanor Gordon,
Out of Bounds: Women in Scottish Society 1800â1945
, Edinburgh University Press, 1992, p. 181
100
Andy Thorpe,
The British Communist Party and Moscow: 1920â43
, Manchester University Press, 2000, p. 35
101
Jill Liddington,
The Road to Greenham Common: Feminism and Anti-Militarism in Britain Since 1820
, Syracuse University Press, 1989, p. 131
102
Graham Stevenson, âCommunist Biogs: Helen Crawfurd'
103
Mary Davis,
Sylvia Pankhurst: A Life in Radical Politics
, Pluto Press, 1999, p. 93
104
Graham Stevenson, âCommunist Biogs: Helen Crawfurd'
105
Ibid.
11. The Great Depression: Suffering and Resistance
1
T. C. Smout,
A Century of the Scottish People 1830â1950
, p. 115
2
Ibid., p. 114
3
William Knox,
Industrial Nation: Work, Culture and Society in Scotland 1800âPresent
, p. 190
4
T. C. Smout,
A Century of the Scottish People 1830â1950
, pp. 114â15
5
Edwin Muir,
Scottish Journey
, Mainstream, 1996, p. 139
6
William Knox,
Industrial Nation: Work, Culture and Society in Scotland 1800âPresent
, p. 192
7
Ibid.
8
Richard Croucher,
We Refuse to Starve in Silence: A History of the National Unemployed Workers Movement 1920â1946
, Lawrence and Wishart, 1987, pp. 18â21
9
Ibid., pp. 48â49
10
George Rawlinson, âMobilising the Unemployed: The National Unemployed Workers' Movement in the West of Scotland', in Robert Duncan and Arthur McIvor (eds),
Militant Workers: Labour and Class Conflict on the Clyde 1900â1950, Essays in Honour of Harry McShane (1891-1988)
, John Donald, 1992, p. 185
11
Ibid., p. 189
12
Ibid., p. 190
13
Ibid., p. 187
14
Ian MacDougall,
Voices from the Hunger Marches: Personal Recollections by Scottish Hunger Marchers of the 1920s and 1930s
, vol. 1, Polygon, 1990, p. 147
15
Ibid., p. 130
16
Ian MacDougall,
Voices from the Hunger Marches: Personal Recollections by Scottish Hunger Marchers of the 1920s and 1930s
, vol. 2, Polygon, 1991, p. 282
17
Richard Croucher,
We Refuse to Starve in Silence: A History of the National Unemployed Workers Movement 1920â1946
, p. 158
18
Ibid., p. 166
19
Ibid., pp. 192â93
20
J. J. Smyth,
Labour in Glasgow 1896â1936: Socialism, Suffrage, Sectarianism
, p. 148
21
Tom Gallagher,
Edinburgh Divided: John Cormack and No Popery in the 1930s
, Polygon, 1987, p. 111
22
Ibid., p. 39
23
Ibid., pp. 51â53
24
Ibid., p. 123
25
Ibid., p. 145
26
Tom Gallagher,
Glasgow, the Uneasy Peace
, p. 155
27
Ibid., p. 153
28
Stephen M. Cullen, âThe Fasces and the Saltire: The Failure of the British Union of Fascists in Scotland, 1932â1940',
Scottish Historical Review
LXXXVIII, 2, 224 (October 2008), pp. 314â15
29
Ibid., p. 312
30
Stephen Dorril,
Blackshirt: Sir Oswald Mosley and British Fascism
, Penguin, 2007, pp. 293, 453
31
Martin Pugh, â
Hurrah for the Blackshirts
':
Fascists and Fascism in Britain Between the Wars
, Jonathan Cape, 2005, p. 231
32
Ibid., pp. 312, 315
33
Henry Maitles, âBlackshirts Across the Border',
Socialist Review
, 172 (February 1994)
34
Ibid.
35
Ibid.
36
Ian McDougall (ed.),
Voices from the Spanish Civil War
, Polygon, 1986, p. 241
37
âThe Leader in Scotland',
The Blackshirt
, 8 June 1934
38
Ian MacDougall (ed.),
Voices from the Spanish Civil War
, p. 33
39
âFascist Meeting Sequel',
The Scotsman
, 6 June 1936
40
Daniel Gray,
Homage to Caledonia
, Luath Press, 2008, p. 26
41
Colin Cross,
The Fascists in Britain
, St Martin's Press, 1963, p. 108
42
Juliet Gardiner,
The Thirties: An Intimate History
, HarperCollins, 2011, p. 406
43
âThe Amazing Life Of Bob Cooney Part 2 â Fighting Fascism', 18 July 2011,
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, accessed 6 October 2012
44
âBlackshirts in Red Scotland',
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, accessed 5 October 2012
45
Nathan Abrams,
Caledonian Jews: A Study of Seven Small Communities in Scotland
, McFarland, 2009, p. 28
46
Henry Maitles, âBlackshirts Across the Border'
47
Daniel Gray,
Homage to Caledonia
, p. 19; and Ian MacDougall, âScots in the Spanish Civil War 1936â1939', in Grant G. Simpson (ed.),
The Scottish Soldier Abroad, 1247â1967
, Rowman & Littlefield, 1992, p. 146
48
Ian MacDougall, âScots in the Spanish Civil War 1936â1939', pp. 132â33
49
Ibid., p. 134
50
Daniel Gray,
Homage to Caledonia
, p. 100
51
Ibid., p. 51
52
Ibid., p. 52
53
Ibid., pp. 23â24
54
Ibid., p. 25
55
Ibid., p. 106
56
Mary Docherty,
A Miner's Lass
, Lancashire Community Press, 1992, p. 140
57
Daniel Gray,
Homage to Caledonia
, pp. 111â15
58
Margery Palmer McCulloch,
Scottish Modernism and Its Contexts 1918â1959: Literature, National Identity and Cultural Exchange
, Edinburgh University Press, 2009, p. 108
59
Daniel Gray,
Homage to Caledonia
, pp. 137â39
60
Ibid., p. 203
61
Julie Arnot, âWomen Workers and Trade Union Participation in Scotland 1919â1939', pp. 297â301,
http://theses.gla.ac.uk/3086/01/1999arnotphd.pdf
, accessed 9 October 2012
62
Ibid.
63
Ibid.
64
Ibid.
65
Richard Croucher,
Engineers At War 1939â1945
, Merlin, 1982, pp. 13â14
66
Ibid., p. 45
67
Ibid., pp. 49â50
68
Nina Fishman,
The British Communist Party and the Trade Unions 1933â1945
, Scolar Press, 1995, pp. 95â96
69
Richard Croucher,
Engineers At War 1939â1945
, pp. 51â52
70
Ibid., p. 52
71
Nina Fishman,
The British Communist Party and the Trade Unions 1933â1945
, pp. 95â96
72
Richard Croucher,
Engineers At War 1939â1945
, p. 71
73
Nina Fishman,
The British Communist Party and the Trade Unions 1933â1945
, p. 201
74
Clive Howard Lee,
Scotland and the United Kingdom: The Economy and the Union in the Twentieth Century
, Manchester University Press, 2005, p. 18
75
T. M. Devine,
The Scottish Nation 1700â2000
, p. 325
76
Ian Donnachie, âScottish Labour in the Depression: The 1930s', in Ian Donnachie, Christopher Harvie and Ian S. Wood (eds),
Forward! Labour Politics in Scotland 1888â1988
, p. 55
77
Tim Pat Coogan,
Wherever Green Is Worn
, Palgrave Macmillan, 2002, pp. 229â30
78
Dr. Robert D McIntyre, âThe Scottish National Party in the Nineteen Thirties',
electricscotland.com/history/mcintyre/chap5.htm
, Accessed 19 October
2012
79
Parliamentary Debates: Official Report
, vol. 272, His Majesty's Stationary Office, 1933, pp. 285â6.
80
Attila Dosa,
Beyond Identity: New Horizons in Modern Scottish Poetry
, Rodopi, 2009, p. 87
81
Rebecca Wilson, Gillean Somerville-Arjat (eds),
Sleeping With Monsters: Conversations with Scottish and Irish Women Poets
, Polygon, 1990, p. v
82
Hugh MacDiarmid, âThe Politics and Poetry of Hugh MacDiarmid', in
Selected Essays of Hugh MacDiarmid
, University of California Press, 1970, p. 22
83
Hugh MacDiarmid and Alan Bold (ed.),
The Thistle Rises: An Anthology of Poetry and Prose
, Hamish Hamilton, 1984, p. 289
84
Allan Armstrong, âThe Republic of the Imagination',
Emancipation and Liberation
, 14 (2006),
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, accessed 4 December 2013
85
Hugh MacDiarmid and Lewis Grassic,
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, Jarrods, 1934, p. 11
86
John Manson, âHugh MacDiarmid: The Poet and the Party',
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, 12 (Spring 2002),
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, accessed 24 October 2012
87
Jeremy Matthew Glick,
âTaking Up Arms Against a Sea of Troubles': Tragedy as History and Genre in the Black Radical Tradition
, ProQuest, 2007, p. 2
88
Hugh MacDiarmid and Alan Bold,
The Thistle Rises
, p. 282
89
John Baglow,
Hugh MacDiarmid: The Poetry of Self
, McGill-Queen's Press, 1987, p. 77
12. World War II and After
1
Angus Calder,
The People's War
, Granada, 1982, p. 49
2
T. M. Devine,
The Scottish Nation 1700â2000
, pp. 550â51
3
Angus Calder,
The People's War
, p. 342
4
Tom McKendrick, âThe Clydebank Blitz',
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, accessed 17 May 2013
5
âGreenock Corporation and the Blitz',
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, 23 March 2004,
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, accessed 26 November 2012
6
Angus Calder,
The People's War
, p. 457