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Red Scotland? The Rise and Decline of the Scottish Radical Left, 1880s-1930sRed Scotland? The Rise and Decline of the Scottish Radical Left, 1880s-1930s

Red Scotland? The Rise and Decline of the Scottish Radical Left, 1880s-1930s

William Kenefick

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Kenefick explores the impact of the Left on the Scottish people between the 1870s and 1930s, and asks whether Scotland was ever 'Red' during these decades. He examines key issues concerning radicalism in the country, including the impact of left-wing political radicalism, industrial unrest, war and the Russian Revolution.

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OL Work ID
OL5934671W

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Industrial relations, great britainRadicalismScotland, politics and governmentLabor movementHistorySocialismWorking classPolitical activityIndependent Labour Party (Great Britain)

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