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The Opposition to the Great War in Wales 1914-1918

The Opposition to the Great War in Wales 1914-1918

Aled Eirug

(2018)

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Abstract

This study is the first thorough analysis of the extent of the opposition to the Great War in Wales, and is the most extensive study of the anti-war movement in any part of Britain. It is, therefore, a significant contribution to our understanding of people’s responses to the conflict, and the difficulty of mobilising the population for total war. The anti-war movement in Wales and beyond developed quickly from the initial shock of the declaration of war, to the civil disobedience of anti-war activists and the industrial discontent excited by the Russian Revolution and experienced in areas such as the south Wales coalfield in 1917. The differing responses to the war within Wales are explored in this book, which charts how the pacifist tradition of nineteenth-century Welsh Nonconformity was quickly overturned. The two main elements of the anti-war movement are analysed in depth: the pacifist religious opposition, the Fellowship of Reconciliation, and the Nonconformist dissidents who were particularly influential in north and west Wales; and the political opposition concentrated in the Independent Labour Party and among the radical left within the South Wales Miners’ Federation.


Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
COVER Cover
HALF TITLE i
TITLE iii
COPYRIGHT iv
SERIES EDITORS’ FOREWORD v
CONTENTS vii
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ix
LIST OF TABLES xi
ABBREVIATIONS xiii
INTRODUCTION 1
1 RELIGIOUS OPPOSITION TO THE WAR IN WALES 17
2 POLITICAL OPPOSITION TO THE WAR IN WALES – THE INDEPENDENT LABOUR PARTY, THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION AND THE ‘ADVANCED MEN’ 63
3 THE ORGANISATION OF OPPOSITION – THE NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR CIVIL LIBERTIES AND THE NO-CONSCRIPTION FELLOWSHIP 139
4 CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS IN WALES 177
CONCLUSION 233
BIBLIOGRAPHY 244
INDEX 257
BACK COVER 267