1st Edition

The Radical Left in Britain 1931-1941

By James Jupp Copyright 1982
    272 Pages
    by Routledge

    270 Pages
    by Routledge


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    Preface 1 The Origins of the Left 2 The Depression: 1931–1934 3 A Sectarian Left 4 The United Front From Below 5 The Reaction Against Hitler 6 The Spread of Fascism: 1934–37 7 The Recovery of the Communist Party 58 Towards the Popular Front 9 Appeasement and the War 10 A Communist-Led Left 11 From Unity Campaign to Peoples Convention 12 The Ideology of the Left 13 Revolution, Reform and Democracy 14 The Role of the Labour Party 15 The Future Society 16 Attitudes to War and Foreign Policy 17 The Anatomy of the Left 18 Forty Years On

    Biography

    James Jupp Principal Lecturer, Canberra College of Advanced Education and Visiting Fellow, Australian National University