The Independent Labour Party, 1914-1939: the political and cultural history of a socialist party
In: Routledge studies in modern British history
The Independent Labour Party and the Great War, 1914-1918 -- Should we stay or should we go? : the Independent Labour Party and its new role, 1918-1922 -- Clifford Allen, the 'Red Clydesiders' and socialism in our time, 1922-1928 -- Conflict with the Labour Party and the Labour government, and disaffiliation, c 1928-1932 : reasoned debate or emotional suicide? -- 'The ILP flea' : the rapid demise and factionalism of the Independent Labour Party in the early and mid-1930s -- A mass of contradictions? : internationals, communism, the Labour Party -- Voice s from the ranks, making the most of both moment and form : a distillation of the essence of the cultural and political life of ILP branches, federations, divisions, and their members, 1914-1939.