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Table of Contents:
List of Tables and Graphs List of Illustrations Abbreviations Acknowledgements Introduction 1 ‘If this is to be a jingo, then I am a jingo’ – Labour Patriotism before 1914 2 ‘I’d sooner blackleg my union than blackleg my country’ – Labour Patriotism, 1914–18  August 1914  The Workers’ National Committee and Labour Support for the War  Who Were the Labour Patriots?  Workers and Trade Unions  Anti-Germanism  Labour Heroes 3 ‘Middle-class peace men?’– Labour and the Anti-War Agitation  Conscription, 1916–18  Wartime Strikes, 1915–18  The Anti-War Movement, 1915–18  The Leeds and Stockholm Conferences 4 ‘Our Platform is Broad Enough and our Movement Big Enough’ – The War and Recruits to Labour  The Conversion of Liberal and Conservative Elites  Labour, Soldiers, and Ex-Servicemen  The War and the Appeal to the New Electorate 5 ‘The experiments are not found wanting’ – Labour and the Wartime State  The Wartime Growth of the British State  Labour and the Workers during the War  The Impact of the War on the Relationship between the British Left and the State 6 ‘The greatest democratic force British politics have known’ – Labour Cohesion and the War  The Trade Unions and the Labour Party  Labour and Women’s Organisations  The Co-operative Movement and Labour  Socialist Societies and the Labour Party  The Rise and Decline of the Ultra-Patriots Conclusion Bibliography Index

About the Author :
David Swift completed his PhD in 2014 and currently teaches history at Queen Mary, University of London.

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Reviews 'The first substantial text to concentrate on the importance of the patriotic dimension to the political beliefs of labour leaders, members of parliament, and a variety of ethical socialists and Marxists, thereby filling an important gap in the historiography of the British labour movement by exploring the relationship between socialists and patriotism during the Great War.' Keith Gildart, University of Wolverhampton 'This is an important contribution to the ever-fascinating subject of the history of the British left with particular attention to the development of the Labor party. It is also timely as we are in the process of marking the centenary of the First World War and how it affected British society. Swift argues convincingly for its significance not only in dramatically changing the nature of the British left but also for sowing the seeds for the post–Second World War welfare state. [...] There is an impressive use of primary sources, both personal and institutional, most notably the records of the War Emergency: Workers National Committee. There are wonderfully detailed accounts of activity in support of the war in constituencies, as well as other war-related events involving the working class and local leaders.' Peter Stansky,Journal of British Studies 'Through extensive use of the papers of the War Emergency Workers’ National Committee (WNC) and other trade union papers and journals, Swift offers a fresh look at pressing local concerns about such issues as food and fuel prices, pensions, and housing. He argues persuasively that during the war, the Labour Party gained a broad range of members, adopted a positive view of the role of the British state, and successfully made the case that its vision of the British economy, society, and politics was compatible with the nation’s values, laying the foundation for its achievements after WW II. Summing up: Recommended' A. H. Plunkett, CHOICE ‘The study is at its best when it examines the nature of the Labour movement’s war effort, as in the work of the Workers’ National Committee – collecting information, exposing abuses, airing grievances, lobbying the government, demonstrating the value of the Labour Party at local level, keeping the various components of the party working together.’ Socialist History '[Smith provides] a useful synopsis of this scholarship for historians not already familiar with it. Where Smith differs from much of this scholarship and where his greatest contribution lies, is in his examination of how Labour's experience of World War I contributed intimately to this transformation of British politics.' Jonathan Weier, Labour/Le Travail 'Swift provides an important counter-narartive. [...] Unlike so much of the literature, [Swift] focuses on what the labour movement held in common, rather than on internal differences.' Duncan Bowie, The Chartist


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  • ISBN-13: 9781786948021
  • Publisher: Liverpool University Press
  • Publisher Imprint: Liverpool University Press
  • Language: English
  • Series Title: 9 Studies in Labour History
  • ISBN-10: 1786948028
  • Publisher Date: 20 Feb 2017
  • Binding: Digital (delivered electronically)
  • No of Pages: 256
  • Sub Title: The Patriotic Left and the First World War


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