Read A People's History of Scotland Online
Authors: Chris Bambery
7
Richard Croucher,
Engineers At War 1939â1945
, p. 85
8
Ibid., pp. 102â4
9
Nina Fishman,
The British Commnist Party and the Trade Unions 1933â1945
, pp. 317â18
10
Transcript of interview with Agnes McLean,
A People's War
(Thames TV / Channel 4), pp. 4â10, 21â25,
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11
Penny Summerfield, âWomen and War in the Twentieth Century', in June Pervis (ed.),
Women's History: Britain 1850â1945
, Routledge, 1995, p. 274
12
Geoffrey G. Field,
Blood, Sweat, and Toil: Remaking the British Working Class, 1939â1945
, Oxford University Press, 2011, p. 105
13
Esther Breitenbach, âScottish Women's Organisations and the Exercise of Citizenship, c1900âc1970', in Pat Thane (ed.),
Women and Citizenship in Britain and Ireland in the Twentieth Century
, Continuum, 2010, p. 64
14
R. A. Leeson,
Strike: A Live History 1887â1971
, p. 161
15
Ibid.
16
Christopher Harvie, âThe Recovery of Scottish Labour: 1939â1951', in Ian Donnachie, Christopher Harvie and Ian S. Wood (eds),
Forward! Labour Politics in Scotland 1888â1988
, p. 73
17
Ibid., p. 77
18
Bob McLean, âLabour in Scotland Since 1945: Myth and Reality', in Gerry Hassan (ed.),
The Scottish Labour Party
, Edinburgh University Press, 2004, p. 34
19
Christopher Harvie, âThe Recovery of Scottish Labour: 1939â1951', p. 69
20
Farquhar McLay (ed.),
Workers' City: The Real Glasgow Stands Up
, Clydeside Press, 1988,
citystrolls.com/workers-city/sandy.htm
, accessed 17 July 2012
21
Ibid.
22
R. A. Leeson,
Strike: A Live History 1887â1971
, p. 233
23
Christopher Harvie,
Scotland and Nationalism: Scottish Society and Politics, 1707â1977
, pp. 174â76
24
Michael Keating, âThe Labour Party in Scotland: 1951-1964', in Ian Donnachie, Christopher Harvie and Ian S. Wood (eds),
Forward! Labour Politics in Scotland 1888â1988
, p. 87
25
Frances Wood, âScottish Labour in Government and Opposition 1964â1979', in Ian Donnachie, Christopher Harvie and Ian S. Wood (eds),
Forward! Labour Politics in Scotland 1888â1988
, p. 101
26
Michael Anderson, âThe Demographic Factor', in T. M. Devine and Jenny Wormald (eds),
The Oxford History of Modern Scotland
, Oxford University Press, 2012, p. 52
27
Vincent Cable, âGlasgow: Area of Need', in Gordon Brown (ed.),
The Red Paper on Scotland
, EUSPB, 1975, pp. 232 and 239
28
Frances Wood, âScottish Labour in Government and Opposition 1964â 1979', p. 101
29
Aberdeen Voice
, 21 October 2011,
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30
Harry McShane, âGlasgow's Housing Disgrace', in Robery Duncan and Arthur McIvor,
Labour and Class Conflict on the Clyde 1900â1950
, John Donald, 1992, p. 28
31
Jeff Torrington,
Swing Hammer Swing
, Harcourt Brace, 1994, p. 14
32
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33
Hugh MacDiarmid, âKnoydart Land Seizures',
The National Weekly
, 1 (10) (20 November 1948)
34
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35
Michael Keating, âThe Labour Party in Scotland: 1951â1964', p. 91
36
Christopher Harvie, âThe Recovery of Scottish Labour: 1939â1951', pp. 80â82
37
Ibid., p. 66
38
David McCrone,
Understanding Scotland: The Sociology of a Nation
, Routledge, 2001, p. 107
39
Tom Gallagher,
Glasgow, the Uneasy Peace
, p. 269
40
Frances Wood, âScottish Labour in Government and Opposition: 1964â1979', p. 89
41
Christopher Harvie,
Scotland and Nationalism: Scottish Society and Politics, 1707â1977
, p. 204
42
Frances Wood, âScottish Labour in Government and Opposition: 1964â1979', pp. 105â7
43
Global Non Violent Action Database, âScots and Peace Activists Protest US Navy Ba'se at Holy Loch, Scotland, 1960â61',
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Marion Blythman, âWe Were on the Side of Anything That Made the Americans Mad', in
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Ibid.
46
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Marion Blythman, âWe Were on the Side of Anything That Made the Americans Mad'
48
Glasgow Herald
, 28 March 1961
49
Marion Blythman, âWe Were on the Side of Anything That Made the Americans Mad'
50
Ibid.
51
âThe Govan Billiard Hall Song', Tobar an Dualchais,
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52
Ewan MacColl,
Journeyman
, Sidwick and Jackson, 1990, p. 21.
53
Ibid., p. 265
54
John McGrath,
Naked Thoughts that Roam About: Reflections on Theatre, 1958â2001
, Nick Hern Books, 2002, p. 47
55
Corey Gibson, âHamish Henderson's Conception of the Scottish Folk-song Revival and Its Place in Literary Scotland', p. 56,
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56
Ibid.
57
Colin Fox, âTime for a People's Festival',
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, 5 (2001),
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58
Ibid.
59
Raymond Williams,
Keywords
, Oxford University Press, 1985, p. 237
60
Dave Harker,
Class Act: The Cultural and Political Life of Ewan MacColl
, Pluto Press, 2007, p. 192
61
Tobar an Dualchais, âThe Govan Billiard Hall Song'
62
Mary Brooksbank,
No Sae Lang Syne: A Tale of This City
, Dundee Printers Ltd (no date), p. 5
63
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64
Mary Brooksbank,
No Sae Lang Syne: A Tale of this City
, p. 6
65
Ibid., p. 10
66
Ibid., p. 9
67
Annmarie Hughes,
Gender and Political Identities in Scotland: 1919â1939
, Edinburgh University Press, 2010, p. 192
68
Mary Brooksbank,
No Sae Lang Syne: A Tale of this City
, p. 30
69
Ibid., p. 35
70
Graham Stevenson, âCommunist Biogs: Mary Brooksbank',
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Ibid.
73
Ibid.
74
Mary Brooksbank,
No Sae Lang Syne: A Tale of This City
, p. 27
13. The 1970s: When Workers Won
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Ralph Darlington,
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, Bookmarks, 2001, p. 17
2
Colin Nicholson,
Edwin Morgan: Inventions of Modernity
, Manchester University Press, 2002, p. 76
3
âThere will be no hooliganism. There will be no vandalism. There will be no bevvying, because the world is watching us',
Evening Times
, 28 July 2011,
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Harry Shapiro,
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5
Colin Nicholson,
Edwin Morgan: Inventions of Modernity
, p. 77
6
Ralph Darlington,
Glorious Summer: Class Struggle in Britain
, p. 22
7
âUCS work-in veterans celebrate 40th anniversary of famous dispute ⦠and this time there WAS bevvying';
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Jim Phillips, âThe 1972 Miners' Strike: popular agency and industrial politics in Britain',
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20 (2) (2006), pp. 187â88
11
Ibid., p. 188
12
Ralph Darlington,
Glorious Summer: Class Struggle in Britain
, 1972, p. 64
13
Jonathan Winterton and Ruth Winterton,
Coal, Crisis, and Conflict: The 1984â85 Miners' Strike in Yorkshire
, Manchester University Press, 1989, p. 165
14
Ralph Darlington,
Glorious Summer: Class Struggle in Britain, 1972
, p. 201
15
Gordon Honeycombe,
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, Jeremy Mills Publishing, 2007, pp. 16â24
16
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, accessed 4 December 2013
17
Caroline Hoefferie,
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, Routledge, 2013, p. 188
18
Robert Crawford, âThe Crown', in Caroline McCracken-Flesher (ed.),
Culture, Nation and the New Scottish Parliament
, Bucknell University Press, 2007, p. 241
19
Ibid.
20
Caroline Hoefferie,
British Student Activism in the Long Sixties
, p. 198
21
Leslie Sklair, âThe Struggle Against the Housing Finance Act', in Ralph Miliband and John Saville (eds),
Socialist Register
, Merlin, 1975, p. 258
22
Ibid., p. 261
23
Frances Wood, âScottish Labour in Government and Opposition: 1964â1979', p. 113
24
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, March 1999,
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, Bookmarks, 1978, pp. 50â52
26
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, Faber and Faber, 2009, p. 196
27
Ibid., p. 197
28
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, 20 May 2013
29
Andy Beckett,
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, p. 200
30
Frances Wood, âScottish Labour in Government and Opposition: 1964â1979', pp. 114â15
31
Ibid., pp. 115â18
32
Ibid., pp. 120â29
33
William Knox,
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, Edinburgh University Press, 1999, p. 304