The Atmosphere of the Clyde
Jean McNicol: Red Clydeside, 2 January 2020
When the Clyde Ran Red: A Social History of Red Clydeside
by Maggie Craig.
Birlinn, 313 pp., £9.99, March 2018,978 1 78027 506 2 Show More
by Maggie Craig.
Birlinn, 313 pp., £9.99, March 2018,
Glasgow 1919: The Rise of Red Clydeside
by Kenny MacAskill.
Biteback, 310 pp., £20, January 2019,978 1 78590 454 7 Show More
by Kenny MacAskill.
Biteback, 310 pp., £20, January 2019,
John Maclean: Hero of Red Clydeside
by Henry Bell.
Pluto, 242 pp., £14.99, October 2018,978 0 7453 3838 5 Show More
by Henry Bell.
Pluto, 242 pp., £14.99, October 2018,
“... of the Clyde in the early 20th century was in large part its creation. In When the Clyde Ran Red, Maggie Craig quotes an article published in the Times just after the 1922 election which suspiciously lists some of the things organised by the ILP: ‘Socialist study circles, socialist economics classes, socialist music festivals, socialist athletics ... ”