Democratic ideas and the British Labour Movement, 1880-1914/
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Cambridge, [England] ; New York:
Cambridge University Press,
1996
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Table of Contents:
- 1. The survival of Chartist assumptions
- 2. Democracy and socialismin the 1890s
- 3. Democracy and the industrial struggle
- 4.Conflicts in the ILP
- 5. The pressure to federate: the industrialstruggle in the late 1890s
- 6. The rise and fall of the Clarionfederation
- 7. The early 1900s: a hinge period
- 8. Socialists andthe state
- 9. Parliamentary socialism? Labour in parliament
- 10.Parliamentary democracy? 'Fred's obsession' and the path to theBradford resolution
- 11. Background to syndicalism: the legacy of theNIGFLTU's failure
- 12. Avoiding the 'Servile State'. The impact ofSyndicalism and Guild Socialism
- 13. 1914: an emerging consensus onthe eve of Armageddon
- Appendix: Federation for local Labourhistorians - and for national