Leonard Woolf: Bloomsbury Socialist by Leventhal Fred;Stansky Peter; & Peter Stansky

Leonard Woolf: Bloomsbury Socialist by Leventhal Fred;Stansky Peter; & Peter Stansky

Author:Leventhal, Fred;Stansky, Peter; & Peter Stansky [Leventhal, Fred & Stansky, Peter]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9780198814146
Publisher: OxfordUP
Published: 2019-07-04T00:00:00+00:00


Notes

1. Quoted in Spotts, 12.

2. Lord Annan remarked that the Armenian massacres and the Dreyfus affair “gave Woolf his vision of what justice and mercy meant in this world” (Noel Annan, “Leonard Woolf’s Autobiography,” Political Quarterly (January–March 1970), 36).

3. 11 April 1913, VW, Letters, ii. 23.

4. LW to William Plomer, 12 August 1968, Spotts, 568.

5. VW, Diary, 17 April 1921, ii. 111.

6. LW to Molly MacCarthy, 28 September 1912, VW, Letters, ii. 8.

7. Beatrice Webb to LW, 23 November 1914, Letters of Sidney and Beatrice Webb, iii. 44.

8. LW to Beatrice Webb, 21 December 1914, Spotts, 384.

9. Beatrice Webb to LW, 16 December 1914, Letters of Sidney and Beatrice Webb, iii. 45–6.

10. VW, Diary, 18 January 1915, i. 22.

11. VW, Diary, i. 28.

12. Sidney Webb to LW, 21 January 1915, Letters of Sidney and Beatrice Webb, iii. 46–7.

13. LW to Lytton Strachey, 8 February 1915, Spotts, 385.

14. The Future of Constantinople (1916), 107.

15. H. N. Brailsford, A League of Nations (London: Headley Bros., 1917), 317.

16. Athenæum (November 1917).

17. Obituary by Philip Noel-Baker, The Times, 21 August 1969.

18. Alfred Zimmern, The League of Nations and the Rule of Law, 1918–1935 (London: Macmillan, 1936), 171.

19. Nation, 2 December 1916.

20. LW to Margaret Llewelyn Davies, 5 April 1920, Monks House Papers, University of Sussex.

21. LW to Lytton Strachey, 6 May 1918, Spotts, 278.

22. LW to Lytton Strachey, 4 May 1923, Spotts, 283.

23. Arthur Henderson to LW, 26 March 1918, LW Papers.

24. ACIntQ, Memorandum No. 37, November 1918.

25. International Review (June 1919).

26. International Review (July 1919).

27. ACIntQ, Memorandum No. 69, July 1919.

28. ACIntQ, Memorandum No. 223, 1922.

29. Nation & Athenæum, 13 January 1923.

30. Nation & Athenæum, 3 February 1923.

31. ACIntQ, Memorandum No. 355a, 1927.

32. Labour and the Nation (London: Labour Party, 1928), 41.

33. LW to J. M. Keynes, 13 December 1924, Spotts, 290–1.

34. LW to Kingsley Martin, 26 July 1929, Spotts, 300–1.

35. This account is based on William Robson, “The Founding of The Political Quarterly,” in Andrew Gamble and Tony Wright (eds), The Progressive Tradition: Eighty Years of The Political Quarterly (2011), 2–15.

36. “From Serajevo [sic] to Geneva,” Political Quarterly (April–June 1930), 191–2, 195, 197.

37. “From Geneva to the Next War,” Political Quarterly (January–March 1933), 42.

38. “Labour’s Foreign Policy,” Political Quarterly (October–December 1933), 508.

39. William A. Robson (ed.), The Political Quarterly in the Thirties (1971), 21.



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