Subjects include (transcript page numbers given in brackets): women socialist activists in Glasgow and the movement’s emphasis on gaining votes for women (G1-G6); views of Robert Blatchford and other socialists on marriage and the role of wives in activism (G6-G10); involvement of women in the unemployed workers’ movement of the 1920s and 1930s (G10-G14); socialist belief in secular education (G16); establishment of socialist educational organisations to rival “bourgeois” ones (G19); varying socialist views on bringing about change (G20-G23); strength of the Independent Labour Party until its disaffiliation from the Labour Party in 1932 (G23-G24).
25 pages
Open
Recording at 842/3.
English
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