'The most lovable figure in modern politics' was how A.J.P Taylor
described the Christian pacifist, George Lansbury. At 73 he took over
the helm of the Labour Party of only 46 MPs in the Depression years of
the 1930s. Throughout a remarkable life, Lansbury remained an
extraordinary politician of the people, associated with a multitude of
crusades for social justice. He resigned from Parliament to support
'Votes for Women', and for the next ten years edited the fiery Daily
Herald. In 1921 Lansbury led the 'Poplar Rates Rebellion' - when
thirty Labour councillors went willingly to prison in defiance of the
government, the courts and their own party leadership. As Labour
leader, Lansbury was known universally as a committed socialist an
implacable opponent of capitalism and imperialism. He never sought
personal wealth, travelled everywhere by public transport, and made
his home in impoverished East London. His final years were spent in a
tireless international peace crusade to prevent the drift towards
another world war. In this major new biography, John Shepherd draws on
an impressive range of research to reconstruct the life of a
charismatic Labour pioneer. He reaffirms George Lansbury's standing at
the heart of Old Labour and his importance to British politics as a
whole.
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At the Heart of Old Labour
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780191542053
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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