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9780719076909

Making socialists Mary Bridges Adams and the fight for knowledge and power, 1855-1939

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    9780719076909

  • ISBN10:

    0719076900

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2010-07-01
  • Publisher: Manchester University Press

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Summary

Making Socialistscombines a biographical study of a virtually unknown woman with an original exploration of several major themes in late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century political and educational history. More than a local politician, Mary Bridges Adams was among the dynamic late nineteenth-century women activists who sought to transform government policy through socialist initiatives, with the ultimate (utopian) aim of creating a social nation. The author has assembled a thorough range of sources, including new materials that will bring fresh insights to this biography and more generally to Labour Party and socialist historiography, well-studied topics. The people Adams knew and the circles in which she travelled are particularly attractive features of this book. Foes thought her an awful woman: friends like George Bernard Shaw remembered the power of her oratory. Placed against the circumstances in which she lived and presented as part of a militant and anti-capitalist tradition within labor history, her life story contributes to new ways of seeing both socialist and feminist politics.

Author Biography

Jane Martin is Professor of Social History of Education at the Institute of Education.

Table of Contents

List of illustrationsp. vi
Acknowledgementsp. vii
List of abbreviationsp. ix
Introduction: biography and historyp. 1
Being Maryp. 21
Rebel communitiesp. 48
Labour politics in Londonp. 72
Rethinking socialism and educationp. 94
Education and class strugglep. 114
The disinherited child and the politics of voicep. 136
Bebel House and the political education of working womenp. 161
Revolutionary politics and the First World Warp. 183
Reflections, connections and Utopian visionsp. 207
The Daltry family treep. 218
The Adams family treep. 219
Mary Bridges Adams (née Daltry) time-linep. 220
Biographical notesp. 221
Bibliographyp. 229
Indexp. 243
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