Labour and the Left in the 1930s


Book Description

The 1930s was the 'Red Decade' of literary imagination. Yet there has seldom been a time when the influence of the British Left has been at a lower ebb.

























The Culture of Labourism


Book Description

Examines why the Labour Party's hold upon working class loyalties in East London in the 1930s was shakier than would superficially appear to be the case, arguing that working class politics do not necessarily mean "the Labour Party" but very often relate to a much longer tradition of labourism.