Title.

Links to other sites that may be interesting/helpful??
and
Some possible research reading??



Peace Museum,Bradford.

www.peacemuseum.org.uk

www.peacemuseum.org.uk/contact/addresses.shtml






National Archives:

www.catalogue.nationalarchives.gov.uk

www.catalogue.nationalarchives.gov.uk/RdLeaflet.asp?sLeafletID=25

This link will take you to the catalogue of 'archives' that are relevant to Conscientious Objectors. If there is anything which you think may be relevant to our quest then I could purchase a download of this stuff or I could go in person to Kew Gardens (where the National Archive is kept) and take a look. This is 'free'? Only I would have to go there and possible stay overnight so could be more expensive than a download?




Public Record Office:

www.pro.gov.uk/leaflets/ri2016.htm









Museum Galleries, Lifelong Learning Service, Café, Shop

The Pump House, Bridge Street, Manchester M3 3ER, United Kingdom

Tel: +44(0)161 839 6061  Fax: +44(0)161 839 6027

Email: [email protected]

URL: http://www.phm.org.uk

Registered Charity no: 295260

Registered in England as the National Museum of Labour History, no: 2041438

The People's History Museum is the national centre for the collection, conservation, interpretation and study of material relating to the history of working people in Britain.


CURRENTLY CLOSED FOR REFURBISHMENT AND EXTENSION




http://www.iwm.org.uk/server/show/ConWebDoc.2794




http://libcom.org/forums/history-culture/info-about-richmond-16-wwi-conscientious-objectors-29082009

From where I lifted the following. This sounds very familiar to the Tapes version?

"The only war which is worth fighting is the class war. The working class of this country have no quarrel with the working class of Germany or any other country. Socialism stands for internationalism. If the workers of all countries united and refused to fight there would be no war."

I think that's pretty interesting in 1916.




http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/TUbrockway.htm

Link Re Lord Fenner – Brokway a pacifist like AK who wrote several books (autobiographical). They may have some reference to AK therein?




http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/Pilp.htm

About the ILP (independent Labour Party). Peggy Shepherd talked about this group and it has numerous links elsewhere that could lead to something relevant to our search.



http://www.swarthmore.edu/library/peace/CDGB/No-ConscriptionFellowship.htm

No Conscription Fellowship”. American University with some documentation that we could perhaps search or take a look at.



http://www.ppu.org.uk/learn/infodocs/st_conscription_l.html

A Peace Pledge Union Project. Their take on CO's.



http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/CRIwheeldonH.htm

Hettie Wheeldon's biography. A look at the things that were going on at the time of WW1.


http://www.spokesmanbooks.com/Spokesman/PDF/MBB102.pdf



Edward

Carpenter

Unsung Hero

Michael Barratt Brown


http://www.rhs.ac.uk/bibl/xSearch.asp?DATABASE=catalo&LANGUAGE=0&OPAC_URL=&SUCCESS=&FLD0=TR&OPR0=narrower&VAL0=Conscription&SRT0=D1&SEQ0=descending

A list of possible books/references.




http://www.archive.org/stream/conscriptioncons00grahrich/conscriptioncons00grahrich_djvu.txt

Internet Archive source.



http://educationforum.ipbhost.com/index.php?showtopic=14375

More about Hettie Wheeldon



http://www.ipb.org/brockway.html

International Peace Bureau


http://www.isj1text.ble.org.uk/pubs/isj87/cox.htm

More about the politics of the time.



Possible reading?:


We Will Not Fight... The untold story of World War 1's Conscientious Objectors”

By Will Wllsworth-Jones (Aurum: London 2008)



Mark Shipway’s Anti-Parliamentary Communism - the movement for workers’ councils in Britain 1917-45


John Quail's 'The slow burning fuse - the lost history of british anarchism'.



'Come dungeons dark', Guy Aldred's biography by John Taylor Caldwell has resistance to WW1 stuff in it


Perrin's history of the SPGB



Hayes's British Communist Left


The History of the Communist Party of Great Britain (1969): by James Klugman



Further resources:

Delaney, Paul. “Russell’s Dismissal from Trinity: a Study in High Table Politics”, Russell: the Journal of the Bertrand Russell Archives, n.s. 6, no. 1 (summer 1986)

Kennedy, Thomas C. The Hound of Conscience: A History of the No-Conscription Fellowship, 1914-1919 (Fayetteville: U. of Arkansas Press, 1981)

Rempel, Richard, et al, eds. “Pacifism and Revolution, 1916-1918”, The Collected Papers of Bertrand Russell, Vol. 14 (London: Routledge, 1995)

Rempel, Richard, et al, eds. “Prophecy and Dissent, 1914-1916”, The Collected Papers of Bertrand Russell, Vol. 13 (London: Unwin Hyman, 1988)

Turcon, Sheila. “Russell Sold Up,” Russell: the Journal of the Bertrand Russell Archives, n.s. 6, no. 1 (summer 1986)

Vellacott, Jo. Bertrand Russell and the Pacifists in the First World War (Brighton, Eng.: Harvest Press, 1980)