Dictionary of Labour Biography by Keith Gildart & David Howell

Dictionary of Labour Biography by Keith Gildart & David Howell

Author:Keith Gildart & David Howell
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK, London


Sources:

(1) MSS: Co-operative Congress Reports; Co-operative Party annual reports, conference proceedings, National Committee minutes 1956–1959, Western Section, Affiliation Fees Book, 1936–1973, Brecon, Monmouth & East Glamorgan Federation Executive Committee minutes 1948–1964; Co-operative Union Central Board, minutes, Western Sectional Board, minutes and reports, Co-operative Coal Trades Association, National Executive and Western Section minutes and reports, National Co-operative Archives, Manchester; Lady Windsor Lodge minutes, Coalfield Collection, Swansea University; Mountain Ash UDC and Committees Minutes, Glamorgan Archives; Hazell/West/Brooks family papers, John E. Morgan papers, National Library of Wales; W.W. Price biographical index, Aberdare Library. (2) Newspapers and Periodicals: Agenda; The Colliery Workers’ Magazine; Co-operative News; Co-operative Official; Co-operative Party Monthly Letter; Co-operative Review; Millgate; Ocean and National Magazine; The Producer; South Wales Supplement; The Wheatsheaf (later Home Magazine) and its Ynysybwl Local Pages. (3) Books and Articles: W.S. Collins, ‘Hazell of Ynysybwl’, South Wales Supplement, November 1935; A.R. Davies, ‘Hazell of Ynysybwl: Historian and Writer of South Wales’, Co-operative Review, October 1954; David Gilbert, Class Community and Collective Action: Social Change in Two British Coalfields, 1850–1926 (1992); Peter Gurney, Co-operative Culture and the Politics of Consumption in England, 1870–1930 (Manchester, 1996); Peter Gurney, ‘Labor’s great arch: Co-operation and Cultural Revolution in Britain, 1795–1926’, in E. Furlough and C. Strickwerda (eds.) Consumers against Capitalism? Consumer Co-operation in Europe, North America and Japan, 1840–1990 (Lanham, MD, 1999), 135–171; Chris Baggs, [T]he Whole Tragedy of Leisure in Penury: The South Wales Miners’ Institute Libraries during the Depression, 68th IFLA Council and General Conference, 18–24 August 2002; Michael Lieven, ‘A Fractured Working-Class Consciousness? The Case of the Lady Windsor Colliery Lodge’, 1921, Welsh History Review, vol. 21, no. 4 (December, 2003, 729–756; Philip N. Jones, ‘A Valley Community in Transition: Ynysybwl in 1967’, Llafur, vol. 9, no. 1, (2004), 85–94; Peter Gurney, ‘The Battle of the Consumer in Postwar Britain’, The Journal of Modern History, vol. 77, no. 4, (December 2005), 956–987; Alun Burge, ‘“A Task Worthy of the Most Sincere Devotion and Application”: The Co-operative Movement in South Wales and Its History’, Welsh History Review, (December 2007), 59–71; William Hazell’s Gleaming Vision (Talybont, 2014); John E. Morgan, A Village Workers’ Council—and What it Accomplished, Being a Short History of the Lady Windsor Lodge, S.W.M.F., n.d.



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