ABSTRACT

First published in 1987. This examination of the career of John Wheatley indicates the way in which one Irishman – reared among Liberal and Radical coal miners and taught by Roman Catholic priests and nationalist leaders to regard obedience to the Catholic Church and promotion of Home Rule as the vital interests for Irish Catholics – became a Socialist and adapted his Radical political views and devotional Roman Catholic convictions to a Parliamentary and Catholic Socialism. This title will be of interest to scholars and students of British and Labour history.

chapter |34 pages

Prologue

chapter Chapter I|29 pages

John Wheatley: Youth in a Lanarkshire Mining Village

chapter Chapter IV|52 pages

The Catholic Socialist Debate, 1907

chapter |29 pages

Epilogue