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ideas. For writing the essay, Mannin's headmistress scolded her and made her kneel in the school hall all morning. Mannin often mentioned this incident in her autobiographies as shaping her later politics. Her writing career began in copy-writing and journalism. She became a prolific author, and
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who passed his left-wing beliefs on to his daughter. Mannin later stated that: "His socialism went a great deal deeper than any politics or party policy; it was the authentic socialism of the
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and the British authorities. In 1934–35 she was in an intense but problematic intellectual, emotional and physical relationship with
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In 1954, Mannin was one of several signatories to a letter protesting against mass executions of Kenyans by the
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She married twice: in 1919, a short-lived relationship from which she gained one daughter, Jean Porteous, a
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rather than hardline Communism, but she was emphatically and vociferously left-wing". She came to support
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In her seventies, Mannin still described herself as an anti-monarchist "Republican" and a "
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and Howard Haycraft; (Third Edition). New York, The H.W. Wilson Company, 1950 (pp. 905–6)
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Magazine, 24 December 1954. Other signatories of the letter included Bertrand Russell,
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who were leading figures involved in these movements. Mannin was actively involved in
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the "one completely rational person she had ever met" and stated her "opposition to
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Twentieth century authors, a biographical dictionary of modern literature
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Rediscovering Forgotten Radicals : British Women Writers, 1889-1939
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activity on behalf of African nations during the 1930s, and befriended
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also politically and socially concerned. Mannin's memoir of the 1920s,
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From Scottsboro to Munich: Race and Political Culture in 1930s Britain
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Two Studies in Integrity: Gerald Griffin and the Rev. Francis Mahony
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but became disillusioned in the 1930s. Initially sympathetic to the
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in WW2, for whom she gave evidence at a Tribunal; and in 1938 to
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This Was a Man: Some Memories of Robert Mannin by His Daughter
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Rebels' Ride. A Consideration of the Revolt of the Individual
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Mannin's father, Robert Mannin (d. 1948) was a member of the
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Practitioners of Love. Some Aspects of the Human Phenomenon
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Aspects of Egypt: Some Travels in the United Arab Republic
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The Wild Swans and Other Tales Based on the Ancient Irish
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Pacifism in Britain, 1914-1945: the defining of a faith
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Land of the Crested Lion: A Journey through Modern Burma
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Anarchism Volume Two: The Anarchist Current (1939-2006)
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who had been "charged with offences less than murder".
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vision in opposition to the prevailing and destructive
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Sunset over Dartmoor: A Final Chapter of Autobiography
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Jungle Journey: 7000 Miles through India and Pakistan
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as thinkers who influenced her ideas. She described
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The Country of the Sea: Some Wanderings in Brittany
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Crescendo, Being the Dark Odyssey of Gilbert Stroud
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Burns Library, Boston College. 355:as the writers she most admired, called 167: 134: 1398:British women and the Spanish Civil War 1228: 788:Red Rose: A Novel based on the Life of 1586:Ethel Mannin, women and the revolution 1176:The Curious Adventure of Major Fosdick 297:Solidaridad Internacional Antifascista 1331: 1329: 1327: 252:sold widely and was one of the first 7: 1350: 1348: 1285: 1283: 1281: 1279: 1277: 1271:. London, Jarrolds 1952. (pp. 24–25) 1263: 1261: 1575:"Ethel Mannin: Hidden from history" 1379:. Princeton University Press, 2009 1019:The Flowery Sword: Travels in Japan 740:Julie: The story of a dance-hostess 304:. Mannin was actively involved in 1630:20th-century English women writers 14: 1441:Norman Haire and the study of sex 1421:. 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Index

Ethel Mannin on 6 June 1939
Clapham
London
Teignmouth
Devon
Reginald Reynolds
novelist
travel writer
political activist
socialist
London
Socialist League
Early Christians
Stalinism
World War I
Communist
anti-patriotic
anti-monarchist
Penguin
paperbacks
Labour Party
Soviet Union
R. F. Foster
Independent Labour Party
anarcho-syndicalism
anarchism
Emma Goldman
Solidaridad Internacional Antifascista
Spanish Civil War
anti-imperialist

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