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English Radicalism in the Twentieth Century: A Distinctive Politics?
Hardback
Main Details
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English Radicalism in the Twentieth Century: A Distinctive Politics?
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Richard Taylor
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Series | Manchester University Press |
Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:280 | Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 156 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9781784993191
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Classifications | Dewey:320.5309420904 |
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Audience | Tertiary Education (US: College) | Professional & Vocational | |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Manchester University Press
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Imprint |
Manchester University Press
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Publication Date |
16 September 2020 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
England has had a predominantly conservative political culture for some centuries. Yet there is a persistent, minority strand of radicalism that has challenged the practices, beliefs and structures of power of the established order. This book explores this 'radical tradition' as articulated in the twentieth century. The main currents of English radicalism range from liberal reformers, through socialist parliamentarians, to social movement activists in the peace, women's and labour movements. Despite their differing agendas, all have held their moral and political commitments to achieving a free, democratic, equal and just society in common. Moreover, all have believed, whatever their other differences, in the importance of extra-parliamentary social movements. What is it that has constituted this 'radical tradition'? Is it a coherent, distinctive and important political force in the twentieth century? And how do these ideas and practices relate to radical politics in England in the early twenty-first century? This book offers an analysis of the historical and ideological development of English radicalism from the English Civil War onwards. Richard Taylor examines how the problems of achieving radical change in England in the twentieth century were approached by the ten key figures from a range of ideological positions within the tradition: Bertrand Russell, Sylvia Pankhurst, Ellen Wilkinson, George Orwell, E.P. Thompson, Michael Foot, Joan Maynard, Stuart Hall, Tony Benn and Nicolas Walter. -- .
Author Biography
Richard Taylor is Emeritus Professorial Fellow at Wolfson College, University of Cambridge. He is the co-author of British Labour and Higher Education, 1945 to 2000 (2011) and E.P. Thompson and English Radicalism (2013). -- .
Reviews'As we seek to steer through the darkness of the times in which we live, we need every tool at our disposal, including the distinctive trait of English radicalism. Richard Taylor's book is an important guide for those who want to understand that tradition, as told through an introduction to the beliefs of a diversity of figures from the last century. Politics needs history and the Left needs to draw on its traditions. Taylor's study is an invaluable way to help us understand the past and thereby guide to us a better future.' Ed Miliband, MP 'This book is a vivid celebration of ten English twentieth century radicals and their causes, offering many rewarding insights into their lives and politics, family and educational backgrounds, achievements and failures.' Marxism and Philosophy 'An informative, insightful and balanced account.' Michael Levin, The European Legacy, 28:1 -- .
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