Discussion by John Taylor Caldwell on some of the early developments in anarchism in Glasgow. https://archive.org/details/JohnTaylorCalswellMoreOnGlasgowsEarlyAnarchism Scotland Glasgow John Taylor Caldwell Comments
Obituary: John Taylor Caldwell 1911-2007 The Kate Sharpley Library are sad to report the death of John Taylor Caldwell, veteran Glasgow anarchist and comrade and biographer of Guy Aldred…
1919: The 40-hours strike The 40 Hours strike led by the Clyde Workers' Committee was the most radical strike seen on Clydeside in terms of both its tactics and its…
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The battle for the Green - John Taylor Caldwell The late veteran Glasgow anarchist JT Caldwell tells the story of a struggle to defend the right of open air speaking on Glasgow Green during the…
The East End Eye Online archive of The East End Eye, the voice of Glasgow Games Monitor 2014, a group of residents, activists and campaigners who are concerned about the effects of the regeneration in the…
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