Workers' Dreadnought was a communist newspaper based in London and led by Sylvia Pankhurst. The paper was started by Pankhurst at the suggestion of Zelie...
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renamed itself the Workers' Suffrage Federation (WSF). Similarly, in July 1917, the newspaper was renamed the Workers' Dreadnought. From the start of...
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Sylvia Pankhurst (category Members of the Workers' Socialist Federation)
London: Worker's Dreadnought Publications. 1920: "A constitution for British soviets. Points for a communist programme". Workers' Dreadnought, 19 June...
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became the secretary, and T. J. Watkins was elected as treasurer. Workers' Dreadnought, the WSF newspaper edited by Sylvia Pankhurst, was adopted as the...
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Soviet (council) (redirect from Soviet (workers council))
republic was established in Bavaria on 7 April 1919. In 1920, the Workers' Dreadnought published "A Constitution for British Soviets" in preparation for...
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Party. The "Manifesto of the Unemployed Workers' Organisation" was published on the front page of Workers' Dreadnought on Saturday 7 July 1923. The Manifesto...
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deterrent fleet Dreadnought!, a 1986 Star Trek novel by Diane Carey Dreadnought (book), a 1991 book by Robert K. Massie Workers' Dreadnought, a newspaper...
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Translated into English by Workers' Dreadnought in London (22 April - 19 August 1921) and the IWW in the United States (The Workers' Opposition in Russia,...
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World War I in A. R. Orage's The New Age. In 1918 he wrote in the Workers' Dreadnought, defending the concept of the dictatorship of the proletariat in...
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West Indian Gazette (1959–1968). The Worker (1915–1916) – journal of the Clyde Workers' Committee. Workers' Dreadnought (1917–1924) – originally independent...
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Unemployed Workers' Organisation". Workers Dreadnought. X (16). 1923. Why Are We Marching? Alan Campbell and John McIlroy, ‘The National Unemployed Workers’ Movement...
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Claude McKay (category Industrial Workers of the World members)
Herald. Since January 1920, McKay had been involved with the Workers' Dreadnought and the Workers' Socialist Federation, a council communist group active in...
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Italian Socialist Party (redirect from Socialist Party of Italian Workers (1893))
Retrieved 14 October 2019. "The Red Army of Turin" (25 October 1919). Workers' Dreadnought. Vol. VI. No. 31. p. 1122. Kowalski, Werner (1985). Geschichte der...
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publishing it." The poem was reprinted in The Messenger and the Workers' Dreadnought (London) later that year. It was widely reprinted in the years that...
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The dreadnought is a type of acoustic guitar developed by American guitar manufacturer C.F. Martin & Company. The style, since copied by other guitar...
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War and became the first Black British journalist, writing for the Workers' Dreadnought. Bahamian Dr Allan Glaisyer Minns became the first black mayor in...
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chart of the construction of the Soviet government was published in Workers' Dreadnought. By 1920, however, he had returned to the States, and finished his...
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"Discontent on the Lower Deck", an article for the communist publication Workers' Dreadnought, leading to his dismissal from the Navy for "associating with extremists"...
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Rust began working at Hulton's Press Agency before moving to the Workers Dreadnought newspaper produced by Sylvia Pankhurst. He joined the Communist Party...
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Mirror Western Times (1827-1952) Westminster Gazette (1893–1928) Workers' Dreadnought (1914–1924) Yiddisher Telephone Byline Times History of British newspapers...
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American suffragette in England. She suggested and then founded the Workers' Dreadnought newspaper with Sylvia Pankhurst, and she was injured by London police...
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Dublin by Sylvia Pankhurst to report on the Easter Rising for The Workers' Dreadnought. Although a committed Irish nationalist, she retained a London accent...
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early twentieth century when the Brazilian government ordered three dreadnoughts, formidable battleships whose capabilities far outstripped older vessels...
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Norah Smyth (category Members of the Workers' Socialist Federation)
the Third International) and when the editor of its newspaper, the Workers' Dreadnought, was imprisoned, Smyth alternated as acting editor with Jack O'Sullivan...
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revolution. Satyabhakta corresponded with Sylvia Pankhurst, editor of Workers' Dreadnought, organ of Communist Party of Great Britain. Through her, he got lot...
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Retrieved 8 June 2020. 'Doushan Popovitch: A Personal Memoir', Workers' Dreadnought, Vol V No.34 16 November 1919 p 1122 Wikimedia Commons has media...
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Anglo-German naval arms race (section HMS Dreadnought)
increasing number of large surface warships. The construction of HMS Dreadnought in 1906 prompted Tirpitz to further increase the rate of naval construction...
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the seizure of Fiume by Italian nationalists led by Gabriele d'Annunzio. "The Red Army of Turin". Workers' Dreadnought. VI (31): 1122. 25 October 1919....
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Union (WSPU) later progressing to provide illustrations for 'The Workers' Dreadnought'. He was a prolific artist from the 1890s into the 1920s. His work...
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Leiden: Brill. 1920. "The Social Background of the White Terror." Workers' Dreadnought, November 20: 1. 1921. "The Problem of Communist Organization." Communist...
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