Biblioteca / 1970-1979
David Martin – David Rubinstein, editors. Ideology and the Labour Movement. Essay presented to John Saville.
Londres: Croom Helm; Totowa, NJ: Rowman and Littlefield, 1979.
290 páginas.
CONTENTS
Preface
1 – Introduction / David E. Martin and David Rubinstein
2 – John Saville: a Presentation / Ralph Miliband
3 – Labour and the Literate in Nineteenth-Century Britain / Victor Kiernan
4 – The Language of ‘Mass’ and ‘Masses’ in Nineteenth-Century England / Asa Briggs
5 – Conservatism, Traditionalism and the British Working Class, 1880-1918 / Alan J. Lee
6 – Working-Class Women and Matrimonial Law Reform, 1890-1914 / Iris Minor
7 – ‘The Instruments of the People’?: the Parliamentary Labour Party in 1906 / David E. Martin
8 – The Ladder of Becoming: A.R. Orage, A.J. Penty and the Origins of Guild Socialism in England / Frank Matthews
9 – The Nationalisation of the Banks: the Chequered History of a Socialist Proposal / Sidney Pollard
10 – The Labour Movement between the Wars / Margaret Cole
11 – Socialism and the Labour Party: the Labour Left and Domestic Policy, 1945-1950 / David Rubinstein
12 – The Principal Writings of John Saville / Joyce M. Bellamy