Long Road from Jarrow

Long Road from Jarrow
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Publisher : Random House
Total Pages : 383
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ISBN-10 : 9781473527683
ISBN-13 : 1473527686
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis Long Road from Jarrow by : Stuart Maconie

The Sunday Times Bestseller 'A tribute and a rallying call' - Guardian Three and half weeks. Three hundred miles. I saw roaring arterial highway and silent lanes, candlelit cathedrals and angry men in bad pubs. The Britain of 1936 was a land of beef paste sandwiches and drill halls. Now we are nation of vaping and nail salons, pulled pork and salted caramel. In the autumn of 1936, some 200 men from the Tyneside town of Jarrow marched 300 miles to London in protest against the destruction of their towns and industries. Precisely 80 years on, Stuart Maconie, walks from north to south retracing the route of the emblematic Jarrow Crusade. Travelling down the country’s spine, Maconie moves through a land that is, in some ways, very much the same as the England of the 30s with its political turbulence, austerity, north/south divide, food banks and of course, football mania. Yet in other ways, it is completely unrecognisable. Maconie visits the great cities as well as the sleepy hamlets, quiet lanes and roaring motorways. He meets those with stories to tell and whose voices build a funny, complex and entertaining tale of Britain, then and now.

The Jarrow Crusade

The Jarrow Crusade
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 292
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105122928331
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis The Jarrow Crusade by : Matt Perry

This text attempts to get to grips with the real history of the crusade. It presents a history that offers insights into the character of British society, and into the nature of protest.

Red Ellen

Red Ellen
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Publisher : Harvard University Press
Total Pages : 569
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ISBN-10 : 9780674971523
ISBN-13 : 0674971523
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis Red Ellen by : Laura Beers

In 1908 Ellen Wilkinson, a fiery adolescent from a working-class family in Manchester, was “the only girl who talks in school debates.” By midcentury, Wilkinson had helped found Britain’s Communist Party, earned a seat in Parliament, and become a renowned advocate for the poor and dispossessed at home and abroad. She was one of the first female delegates to the United Nations, and she played a central role in Britain’s postwar Labour government. In Laura Beers’s account of Wilkinson’s remarkable life, we have a richly detailed portrait of a time when Left-leaning British men and women from a range of backgrounds sought to reshape domestic, imperial, and international affairs. Wilkinson is best remembered as the leader of the Jarrow Crusade, the 300-mile march of two hundred unemployed shipwrights and steelworkers to petition the British government for assistance. But this was just one small part of Red Ellen’s larger transnational fight for social justice. She was involved in a range of campaigns, from the quest for official recognition of the Spanish Republican government, to the fight for Indian independence, to the effort to smuggle Jewish refugees out of Germany. During Wilkinson’s lifetime, many British radicals viewed themselves as members of an international socialist community, and some, like her, became involved in socialist, feminist, and pacifist movements that spanned the globe. By focusing on the extent to which Wilkinson’s activism transcended Britain’s borders, Red Ellen adjusts our perception of the British Left in the early twentieth century.

The Town that Was Murdered

The Town that Was Murdered
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 282
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ISBN-10 : 0850367492
ISBN-13 : 9780850367492
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis The Town that Was Murdered by : Ellen Wilkinson

Red Ellen

Red Ellen
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1784607045
ISBN-13 : 9781784607043
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis Red Ellen by : Caroline Bird

Forever on the right side of history, but on the wrong side of life, Labour MP Ellen Wilkinson is caught between revolutionary and parliamentary politics as she fights for a better world. Battling to save Jewish refugees in Nazi Germany; campaigning for Britain to aid the fight against Franco's Fascists in Spain; leading two hundred workers in the Jarrow Crusade against unemployment and poverty... she pursues each cause with a passionate, reckless conviction. And yet - despite a life spent running into the likes of Albert Einstein and Ernest Hemingway, serving in Churchill's cabinet, having affairs with communist spies and government ministers - she still finds herself, somehow, on the outside looking in. Caroline Bird's play Red Ellen is the remarkable true story of an inspiring and brilliant woman. It was first produced by Northern Stage, Nottingham Playhouse and the Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh in 2022.

‘Red Ellen’ Wilkinson

‘Red Ellen’ Wilkinson
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Publisher : Manchester University Press
Total Pages : 382
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ISBN-10 : 9780719098482
ISBN-13 : 0719098483
Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis ‘Red Ellen’ Wilkinson by : Matt Perry

Unearthing new evidence to provide a richer understanding of her life, this study, now available in paperback, delves beyond the familiar image of Ellen Wilkinson on the Jarrow Crusade. From a humble background, she ascended to the rank of minister in the 1945 Labour government. Yet she was much more than a conventional Labour politician. She wrote journalism, political theory and novels. She was both a socialist and a feminist; at times, she described herself as a revolutionary. She experienced Soviet Russia, the Indian civil disobedience campaign, the Spanish Civil War and the Third Reich. This study deploys transnational and social movement theory perspectives to grapple with the complex itinerary of her ideas. Interest in Wilkinson remains strong among academic and non-academic audiences alike. This is in part because her principal concerns – working-class representation, the status of women, capitalist crisis, war, anti-fascism – remain central to contentious politics today.

Jarrow From Old Photographs

Jarrow From Old Photographs
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Publisher : Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages : 185
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ISBN-10 : 9781445672793
ISBN-13 : 1445672790
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis Jarrow From Old Photographs by : Paul Perry

Explore the fascinating history of Jarrow through this fascinating collection of beautiful photographs.

Labour, British radicalism and the First World War

Labour, British radicalism and the First World War
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Publisher : Manchester University Press
Total Pages : 290
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ISBN-10 : 9781526109323
ISBN-13 : 1526109328
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis Labour, British radicalism and the First World War by : Lucy Bland

This book provides a concise set of thirteen essays looking at various aspects of the British left, movements of protest and the cumulative impact of the First World War. There are three broad areas this work intends to make a contribution to; the first is to help us further understand the role the Labour Party played in the conflict, and its evolving attitudes towards the war; the second strand concerns the notion of work, and particularly women’s work; the third strand deals with the impact of theory and practice of forces located largely outside the United Kingdom. Through these essays this book aims to provide a series of thirteen bite-size analyses of key issues affecting the British left throughout the war, and to further our understanding of it in this critical period of commemoration.

English Journeys

English Journeys
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Publisher : Cambria Press
Total Pages : 380
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ISBN-10 : 9781621968245
ISBN-13 : 1621968243
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis English Journeys by :

The Poison Eaters

The Poison Eaters
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Publisher : Astra Publishing House
Total Pages : 161
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ISBN-10 : 9781629794389
ISBN-13 : 1629794384
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis The Poison Eaters by : Gail Jarrow

Washington Post Best Children's Book Formaldehyde, borax, salicylic acid. Today, these chemicals are used in embalming fluids, cleaning supplies, and acne medications. But in 1900, they were routinely added to food that Americans ate from cans and jars. In 1900, products often weren't safe because unregulated, unethical companies added these and other chemicals to trick consumers into buying spoiled food or harmful medicines. Chemist Harvey Washington Wiley recognized these dangers and began a relentless thirty-year campaign to ensure that consumers could purchase safe food and drugs, eventually leading to the creation of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, or FDA, a US governmental organization that now has a key role in addressing the COVID-19/Coronavirus pandemic gripping the world today. Acclaimed nonfiction and Sibert Honor winning author Gail Jarrow uncovers this intriguing history in her trademark style that makes the past enthrallingly relevant for today's young readers.