This thesis explores the shifting political culture of inter-war Scotland and Britain via an examination of political identities and practice in Aberdeen, Dundee and Edinburgh. Drawing on the local and national archives of the Labour movement and the Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB) alongside government records, newspapers, personal testimony and visual sources, relations on the political Left are used as a means to evaluate this change. It is contended that, as a result of the extension of the franchise and post-war fears of a rise in political extremism, national party loyalties came to replace those local political identities, embedded in a sense of class, trade and place, which had previously sustained popular radicalism. This...
This paper presents an alternative interpretation of Scottish politics between 1945 and 1970, a peri...
In a post-1989 "affluent society" much of the support and credibility for Socialism has been critici...
In a post-1989 "affluent society" much of the support and credibility for Socialism has been critici...
Through an examination of demonstrations of the unemployed in Dundee and Edinburgh, this article exp...
This paper revisits the histories of Red Clydeside to foreground a diversity of political identities...
Via an examination of the Labour party's approach to by-election campaigning in Scotland between the...
This thesis examines the origins of the discourse of ‘Radical Scotland’, which presumes a signific...
Contemporary scholarship has shifted focus from a ‘labour history’ focused on industrial movements t...
In this thesis the relationship between the British state and Scottish civil society is analysed fo...
This thesis investigates radicalism and reform in Scotland, from the collapse of the post- 1815 popu...
This thesis deals with the challenge posed to post-imperial British identity by the rise of Scottish...
This thesis analyses the political development and the growth of popular political awareness in Gla...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The research investigated int...
Labour politics in twentieth-century Northern Ireland has often been interpreted as a 'failure' and ...
This paper presents an alternative interpretation of Scottish politics between 1945 and 1970, a peri...
This paper presents an alternative interpretation of Scottish politics between 1945 and 1970, a peri...
In a post-1989 "affluent society" much of the support and credibility for Socialism has been critici...
In a post-1989 "affluent society" much of the support and credibility for Socialism has been critici...
Through an examination of demonstrations of the unemployed in Dundee and Edinburgh, this article exp...
This paper revisits the histories of Red Clydeside to foreground a diversity of political identities...
Via an examination of the Labour party's approach to by-election campaigning in Scotland between the...
This thesis examines the origins of the discourse of ‘Radical Scotland’, which presumes a signific...
Contemporary scholarship has shifted focus from a ‘labour history’ focused on industrial movements t...
In this thesis the relationship between the British state and Scottish civil society is analysed fo...
This thesis investigates radicalism and reform in Scotland, from the collapse of the post- 1815 popu...
This thesis deals with the challenge posed to post-imperial British identity by the rise of Scottish...
This thesis analyses the political development and the growth of popular political awareness in Gla...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The research investigated int...
Labour politics in twentieth-century Northern Ireland has often been interpreted as a 'failure' and ...
This paper presents an alternative interpretation of Scottish politics between 1945 and 1970, a peri...
This paper presents an alternative interpretation of Scottish politics between 1945 and 1970, a peri...
In a post-1989 "affluent society" much of the support and credibility for Socialism has been critici...
In a post-1989 "affluent society" much of the support and credibility for Socialism has been critici...