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1Published 1948“…1948 1945-1960 "Three Schools or One, 1948" [HFR0134], 1948 This pamphlet by Lady Shena Simon contributes to the post war debates on education reform and calls for the establishment of multilateral or comprehensive schools.…”
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2Published 1945“…These covered taxation reform, public ownership of transport services, the financial aspects of the transfer of industries from private to public ownership and the regulation of monopolies and large companies.…”
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3Published 1944“…It indicates people's changing aspirations and expectations for life after the war - covering issues such as town planning, unemployment, educational reform, class distinction, nationalisation, social services and Socialism.…”
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4Published 1897“…The CSU was founded by Henry Scott Holland in 1889 to provide a forum for discussion of religion and social reform. Gertrude Tuckwell, already secretary of the Women's Trade Union League at this time, came from a family with a Christian Socialist Tradition and she became secretary of the CSU in 1898.…”
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5Published 1897“…The CSU was founded by Henry Scott Holland in 1889 to provide a forum for discussion of religion and social reform. Gertrude Tuckwell, already secretary of the Women's Trade Union League at this time, came from a family with a Christian Socialist Tradition and she became secretary of the CSU in 1898.…”
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6Published 1926“…He became interested in liberal politics in the 1860s and campaigned for the 1867 Reform Act. In the 1880s, he worked closely with William Morris. …”
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7Published 1928“…He became interested in liberal politics in the 1860s and campaigned for the 1867 Reform Act. In the 1880s, he worked closely with William Morris. …”
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8Published 1897“…The CSU was founded by Henry Scott Holland in 1889 to provide a forum for discussion of religion and social reform. Gertrude Tuckwell, already secretary of the Women's Trade Union League at this time, came from a family with a Christian Socialist Tradition and she became secretary of the CSU in 1898.…”
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9Published 1888“…1888 1880-1914 "Clementina Black, 1888" [EP0217], 1888 Clementina Black [1853-1922] was a novelist and social reformer. In 1886, she became honorary secretary of the Women's Trade Union League and moved an equal pay motion at the 1888 TUC Congress. …”
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10Published 1926“…Between 1906-1918, he held various elected positions in the Rhondda No 1 District Lodge of the South Wales Miners' Federation and was active in the Unofficial reform Committee of 1910-11. He attended the Central Labour College, but was unable to complete the course due to financial difficulties. …”
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11Published 1926“…Between 1906-1918, he held various elected positions in the Rhondda No 1 District Lodge of the South Wales Miners' Federation and was active in the Unofficial reform Committee of 1910-11. He attended the Central Labour College, but was unable to complete the course due to financial difficulties. …”