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Stanley Pierson, British Socialists, The Journey from Fantasy to Politics. Cambridge, Ma.: Harvard University Press, 1979. 403 pp.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 December 2008

Jonathan Schneer
Affiliation:
Yale University

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Copyright © International Labor and Working-Class History, Inc. 1980

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1. See particularly, Anderson, Perry, “Origins of the Present Crisis,” New Left Review, 23 (0102 1964), 2663Google Scholar; Nairn, Tom, “The Nature of the Labour Party (I),” New Left Review, 27 (0910, 1964), 3865Google Scholar; Nairn, , “The Nature of the Labour Party (II),” 28 (1112 1964), 3362Google Scholar; Jones, Gareth Stedman, “Working-Class Culture and Working-Class Politics in London, 1870–1900. Notes on the Remaking of a Working Class,” Journal of Social History, 7 (Summer, 1974), 460508CrossRefGoogle Scholar; Yeo, Stephen, “A New Life: The Religion of Socialism in Britain, 1883–1896,” History Workshop Journal, 4 (Autumn, 1977), 556.CrossRefGoogle Scholar