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Glasgow 1919 Kenny MacAskill

Glasgow 1919 By Kenny MacAskill

Glasgow 1919 by Kenny MacAskill


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Summary

Kenny MacAskill skilfully retells the events of January, 1919 and describes how this working-class protest became embedded in the political narrative and mythology of Glasgow.

Glasgow 1919 Summary

Glasgow 1919: The Rise of Red Clydeside by Kenny MacAskill

The arrival of January 1919 sees Europe in turmoil, with revolution breaking out across the Continent. Glasgow's industrial community has been steeled by radicalism throughout the Great War, and as the spectre of mass unemployment and poverty threatens, a cadre of shop stewards, supported by political activists, is ready to strike for a forty-hour week. They face a state nervous of their strength and anxious about the wider consequences of their action, with the War Cabinet monitoring the situation closely. On 31 January, now known as Bloody Friday, tensions came to a head when 60,000 demonstrators clashed with police in George Square. The `Scottish Bolshevik Revolution' (so termed by the Secretary of State for Scotland) erupted, with tanks and 10,000 soldiers immediately despatched to the city to enforce order. The strike may have failed, but 1922 saw the arrival of Red Clydeside, as the Independent Labour Party swept the board in the general election. Now, 100 years on, Kenny MacAskill separates fact from fiction in this adept social history to explore how the events of that fateful day transpired and why their legacy still endures. Drawing on original material from speeches and newspaper reports of the time, MacAskill also paints a vivid picture of the solidarity amongst the working class in a rousing testimony to Glasgow's long radical history.

About Kenny MacAskill

Kenny MacAskill was, until 2016, a Scottish National Party (SNP) politician, Member of the Scottish Parliament for Edinburgh Eastern, and former Cabinet Secretary for Justice in the Scottish government. He studied law at the University of Edinburgh and was a senior partner in an Edinburgh law firm before being elected as an MSP in 1999. He is the author of the acclaimed Jimmy Reid: A Scottish Political Journey (ISBN: 9781785902796)

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GOR009591118
9781785904547
178590454X
Glasgow 1919: The Rise of Red Clydeside by Kenny MacAskill
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Biteback Publishing
20190122
320
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