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Labour in Glasgow, 1896-1936 J.J. Smyth

Labour in Glasgow, 1896-1936 By J.J. Smyth

Labour in Glasgow, 1896-1936 by J.J. Smyth


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This text provides an overview of Labour's electoral progress in Glasgow from its hesitant steps in the shadow of Liberalism to the moment it became the dominant party in the City in parliamentary and municipal politics.

Labour in Glasgow, 1896-1936 Summary

Labour in Glasgow, 1896-1936: Socialism, Suffrage, Sectarianism by J.J. Smyth

This book provides the first single overview of Labours electoral progress in Glasgow from its hesitant steps in the shadow of Liberalism to the moment it became the dominant party in the city in parliamentary and municipal politics. The unfolding narrative is not one of uninterrupted progress but a more complex story of partial breakthroughs and setbacks. Labours electoral challenge is detailed over forty years and focuses on local elections more than parliamentary. This allows a broader and fuller picture to be presented rather than the narrower emphasis on the Red Clydeside period of the Great War and immediately after.

The Great War was the critical turning point. After 1918 Labour emerged from being a permanent minority to a position where it could genuinely seek to present itself as the major political voice in Glasgow. The nature of this transformation is identified as both the radicalising effect of the war itself and the attendant changes this provoked in Labours attitude to its actual and potential constituency. Unlike other studies of the franchise system, the view expressed here is that the franchise was biased against the working class and this operated against Labour. However, Labour was effectively handicapped by its own ambivalence towards complete democracy, fuelled by fear of the poor and belief in the reactionary tendencies of the existing female local electorate. While the war resolved the franchise issue for Labour, in Glasgow the Partys own mobilisation over housing provided the means to appeal to the new female electorate.

About J.J. Smyth

J.J. Smyth is Senior Lecturer in History at the University of Stirling.

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GOR005747806
9781862321373
186232137X
Labour in Glasgow, 1896-1936: Socialism, Suffrage, Sectarianism by J.J. Smyth
Used - Good
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2000-12-21
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