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INDEX OF CONTRIBUTORS ALLEN, Douglas. ‘Culture’ and the Scottish labour movement. 14, 30-39 BAIN, Peter. " Is you is or is you ain’t my baby" Women’s pay and the Clydeside strikes of 1943. 30, 35-60 BLACK, Morna see McKINLAY, Alan and BLACK, Morna. BLOOMFIELD, Tommy. Oral reminiscences: Spain. 11, 28-34 BOLIN-HORT, Per. A decided failure? The enforcement of the early Factory Acts in the Glasgow district 1834-1870. 26, 45-63 Managerial strategies and worker responses: a new perspective on the decline of the Scottish cotton industry. 29, 63-83 BREWER, R. C. The Independent Labour Party in Angus 1908-1918. 22, 11-21 BROTHERSTONE, Terence. The suppression of the Forward 1, 5-23 John Maclean and the Russian Revolution: a discussion article. 23, 15-29 BRUCE, Frank. "There were bands, bands everywhere" ; working in the leisure industry 1916-1950. 32, 40-60 BUCHANAN, R. T. The Shop Steward Movement, 1935-47 12, 34-55 BURGESS, Keith. William Newton and the operative, 1851-52: a ‘moment’ in discursive formation. 25, 58-75 BURNETT, David. Working at Singer, Clydebank, 1911-1914, (oral testimony). 25, 76-87 CALDER, Angus. Workers’ culture/popular culture : defining our terms (conference paper). 26, 64-77 CALDWELL, John T. The battle for Glasgow Green. 16, 19-27 CAMPBELL, Alan. From independent collier to militant miner: tradition and change in the rade union consciousness of the Scottish miners, 1894-1929. 24, 8-23 COLLINS, Patricia S. ‘Brothers under the sun’ : British trade unions and the Indian labour movement in the inter-war period. 28, 30-46 COWPER, Henry. Some aspects of working class education and Imperialism. 1920-1940. 16, 12-18 CUNNINGHAM, Hugh. Michael Maltman Barry. 5, 17-22 DAVIDSON, Roger. War-time Labour policy, 1914-16: a re-appraisal. 8, 3-20 DEAN, Russell. Proto-socialists and the community of property vs private property question, 1817-1835. 33, 51-77 ‘Trading Owenism’ Co-operation, socialism and capitalism, 1827-34. 31, 8-34 DENNY, Norma. Self-Help, abstinence and the voluntary principle: The Independent Order of Rechabites, 1835-1912. 24,24-26 DEVINE, Thomas M. Farm servants and labour in East Lothian after the Napoleonic Wars. 15, 15-25 DICKINSON, H. T. and LOGUE, Kenneth. The Porteous Riot - a study of the breakdown of law and order in Edinburgh 1736-1737. 10, 21-40 DONNACHIE, Ian. Drink and society 1750-1850: some aspects of the Scottish experience. 13, 5-22 World War One and the drink question: state control of the drink trade. 17, 19-26 DOUDS, Gerard. Tom Johnston in India. 19, 6-21 DUNCAN, Robert. ‘Motherwell for Moscow’ : Walton Newbold, revolutionary politics and the Labour movement in a Lanarkshire constituency 1918-22. 28, 47-70 DUNLOP, Anne. Lascars and labourers: reactions to the Indian presence in the West of Scotland during the 1920s and 1930s. 25, 40-57 ENGLANDER, David. Landlord and tenant in urban Scotland: the background to the Clyde rent strikes, 1915. 15, 4-15 FISCHER, Conan and KNOX, William. Shedding the blinkers : German and Scottish Labour historiography from c.1960 to the present. 26, 21-44 FOSTER, John. Scotland and the Russian Revolution. 23, 3-14 FOX, Russell A. History of the Edinburgh Branch of the National Amalgamated Union of Shop Assistants, Warehousemen and Clerks and the Edinburgh St Cuthberts Branch of the Union of Shop, Distributive and Allied Workers. 17, 27-29 FRASER, W. Hamish. Alexander Campbell, 1796-1870. 31, 35-38 Alexander Campbell and some ‘lost’ unstamped newspapers. 31, 39-50 A newspaper for its generation: the Glasgow Sentinel, 1850-1877. 4, 18-31 A note on the Scottish Weavers’ Association, 1808-1813. 20, 33-42 Twenty-five years. 22, 7-10 FULLERTON, Steve. Oral reminiscence: Spanish Civil War. 11, 23-28 GALL, Gregor and JACKSON, Mike. Strike activity in Scotland. 33, 97-112 GALLAGHER, Tom. Red Clyde’s double anniversary. 20, 4-13 GORDON, Eleanor. The Scottish trade union movement, class and gender, 1850-1914. 23, 30-44 GORDON, Wendy M. Highland daughters, Lowland wage : the migration of single women from the Scottish Highlands to Abbey Parish, Paisley, c.1851. 32, 23-39 GRANT, Ron. The Society of Friends of Russian Freedom (1890-1917) , a case study in Internationalism. 3, 3-24 HARVIE, Christopher. John Boyd Kinnear, 1828-1920. 3, 25-33 MacDiarmid the Socialist. 16, 4-11 HATVANY, Doris. The General strike in Aberdeen. 10, 3-20 HAY, J R. Government policy towards labour ? in Britain, 1900-1914 : some further issues. 10, 41-49 HAY, J R and McLAUCHLAN, J. The UCS work-in : an interim catalogue. 8, 21-30 HILLIS, Peter L. M. Working class membership of the Presbyterian churches in Scotland 1840-1880. 33, 31-50 HINTON, James. The suppression of the Forward : a note. 7, 24-29 HOLMES, Heather. Employment and employment conditions of Irish migratory potato workers (Achill workers) in Scotland from the late nineteenth century to the early 1970s. 32, 8-22 Revealing an ‘Underworld’ and fighting for its cause : Patrick MacGill, Irish novelist, and the Irish migratory potato workers in Scotland. 34, 93-113 HOLT, Peter. Scottish pawnshops 1972-1820 - a note on the neglected index of the condition of the working class. 8, 31-33 HOWELL, David. Beyond the stereotypes: the Independent Labour Party: 1922-1932. 29, 17-49 HUGHES, Annmarie. "The politics of the Kitchen" and the dissenting domestics : the ILP, labour women and the female ‘citizens’ of inter-war Clydeside. 34, 34-51 JACKSON, Mike see GALL, Gregor and JACKSON, Mike. JOHNSTON, Ronald. Clydeside employers 1870-1920: class conscious or individualistic. 32, 61-79 JOHNSTON, Ronald. and McIVOR, Arthur Incubating death : working with asbestos in Clydeside shipbuilding and engineering, 1945-1990. 34, 74-92. JOHNSTONE, Charlie. Early post-war housing struggles in Glasgow. 28, 7-29 KENEFICK, William. An historiographical and comparative survey of dock labour c. 1889-1920 and the neglect of the port of Glasgow. 31, 51-71 See also WALSH, Lorriane and KENEFICK, William. KIERNAN, Victor G. Labour and the war in Spain. 11, 4-16 KNOX, Bill and McKINLAY, Alan. ‘ Pests to management’engineering shop stewards on Clydeside 1939-45. 30, 11-34 KNOX, William. ‘Down with Lloyd George’. The apprentices’ strike of 1912. 19, 22-36 see also FISCHER, Conan and KNOX, William. LANCASTER, Elizabeth. Shop stewards in Scotland: the Amalgamated Engineering Union between the wars. 21, 26-33 LEOPOLD, John. The Levellers’ revolt in Galloway in 1724. 14, 4-29 LEWENHAK, Sheila. Women in the leadership of the Scottish Trades Union Congress, 1897-1970. 7, 3-23 LOGUE, Kenneth. see DICKINSON, H. T. and LOGUE, Kenneth. LONG, Paul. Abe Moffat, the Fife miners and the United Mineworkers of Scotland. 17, 5-18 LUNN, Ken. Reactions and responses: Lithuanian and Polish immigrants in the Lanarkshire Coalfield 1880-1914. 13, 23-28 MAITLES, Henry. Fascism in the 1930s: the west of Scotland in the British context. 27, 7-22 MANSON, John. Communists and workers in Grey Granite. 34, 114-118 MARWICK, W. H. Aristocrats turned proletarian. 5, 3-16 Workers’ education in early twentieth century Scotland. 8, 34-38 McCALMAN, Stuart D. Chartism in Aberdeen. 2, 5-24 MACDONALD, Catriona M. M. Weak roots and branches:: class, gender and the geography of industrial protest. 33, 6-30 McHUGH, John. The Clyde Rent Strike, 1915. 12, 56-62 McHUGH, J. and RIPLEY, B. J. John Maclean, the Scottish Workers Republican Party and Scottish nationalism. 18, 43-47 McIVOR, Arthur. Work and health, 1880-1914 : a note on a neglected interaction. 24, 14-32 See also JOHNSTON, Ronald. and McIVOR, Arthur. McKAY, John. Communist unity and division 1920: Gallacher, Maclean and the " unholy Scotch current". 29, 84-97 Red Clydeside after 75 years : a reply to Ian McLean. 31, 85-94 McKINLAY, Alan. The 1937 Apprentices’ Strike: challenge ‘from an unexpected quarter’. 20, 14-32
McKINLAY, Alan. see also KNOX, Bill and McKINLAY, Alan. McKINLAY, Alan and BLACK, Morna. ‘Never at rest, ‘ the diary of John S. Taylor, 1885-1916. 29, 50-62
McLAUCHLAN, J. see HAY, J R and McLAUCHLAN, J. McLEAN, Iain. The Ministry of Munitions, the Clyde Workers Committee and the suppression of the Forward : an alternative view. 6, 3-25 Red Clydeside after 25 years. 29, 98-111 McWHIRTER, Julie. Internationalism and the British Labour movement, 1917-27. 6, 26-54 MELLING, Joe. The Glasgow Rent Strike and Clydeside Labour - some problems of interpretation. 13, 39-44 The servile state revisited : law and industrial capitalism in the early twentieth century (review essay). 24, 68-85 MILLIGAN, Tony. Trotskyist politics and industrial work in Scotland 1939-1945. 30, 87-103 MOFFAT, Abe. Oral reminiscence : Fife miners and the United Mineworkers of Scotland. 17, 5-18 MORGAN, Kevin and SANTANA, Marco Aurelio. A limit to everything : union activists and ‘Bolshevik discipline’ in Britain and Brazil. 34, 52-73 MORRIS, R.J. Skilled workers and the politics of the ‘Red’ Clyde. 18, 6-17 MURRAY, Tom. Oral reminiscence: Spanish Civil War. 11, 23-28 PHILLIPS, Jim. British dock workers and the Second World War: the limits of social change. 30, 87-103 PURVES, Andrew. A shepherd remembers. 15, 26-33 RAFEEK, Neil. Agnes McLean 1918-1994. 30, 121- Mabel Skinner 1812-1996 : Communist politics amongst a Highland community. 33, 78-96 Rose Kerrigan 1903-1995. 31, 72-84 RENTON, Donald. Oral reminiscence: Spanish Civil War. 11, 23-28 RICE, Francis J. Class and the treatment of the insane in mid-nineteenth century Scotland. 20, 43-58 RIPLEY, B. J. see McHUGH, J. and RIPLEY, B. J. RODGERS, Terence. Politics, popular literature and the Scottish miners ; the poetry and fiction of James C Walsh. 27, 23-43 RUBIN, Gerry. A note on the Scottish Office reaction to John Maclean’s drugging allegations at the High Court, Edinburgh in May 1918. 14, 40-45 SANTANA, Marco Aurelio see MORGAN, Kevin and SANTANA, Marco Aurelio. SHIPWAY, Mark. The anti-Parliamentary Communists and the civil war in Spain. 21, 14-25 SWEENEY, Irene. Local party politics and temperance crusade: Glasgow 1890-1902. 27, 44-63 TAIT, William. British Section, International Socialist Labour Party documents. on the Russian Revolution of 1917 and the formation of the CPGB in 1921. 24, 86-92 THOMSON, Alistair. Out of the people : JB Priestly as wartime populist. 21, 4-13 TREBLE, James H. The navvies (review essay). 5, 34-54 The national leadership of the Charity Organisation Society, old age poverty and old age pensionsin Britain, 1878-1908. 18, 18-42 Unemployment in Glasgow 1903-1910 : anatomy of a crisis. 25, 8-39 WAITES, Bernard. The effects of the First World War on the economic and social structure of the English working class. 12, 3-33 WALSH, Lorraine and KENEFICK, William Bread, water and hard labour ? New perspectives on 1930s labour camps. 34, 14-33 WARD, John T. Tory Socialist: a preliminary note on Michael Maltman Barry (1842-1909). 2, 25-37 WATSON, Don. Self Help and aid for Spain : the Hawick workers’ mill 1936-39 34, 119-123 WHATLEY, Christopher A. A caste apart? Scottish colliers, work, community and culture in the era of ‘Serfdom’, c. 1606-1799. 26, 3-20 Women, girls and vitriolic song : a ‘note’ on the Glasgow cotton strike of 1825. 28, 71-76 WHITE, Stephen. Ideological hegemony and political control : the sociology of anti-Bolshevism in Britain 1918-20. 9, 3-20 WILSON, Alexander. The Scottish Chartist press. 4, 3-17 WINTER, J M. A note on the reconstruction of the Labour Party in 1918. 12, 63-69 WOOD, Ian S. Drink, temperance and the Labour movement (review essay). 5, 23-33 Irish nationalism and radical politics in Scotland, 1880-1906. 9, 21-38 Military service and the working class 1850-1914: a guide to some of the literature. 21, 31-42 The Working Class Movement Library in Manchester and its Scottish holdings. 21, 43-45
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