John Maclean (Scottish socialist)
John Maclean (24 August 1879 – 30 November 1923) was a Scottish schoolteacher and revolutionary socialist of the Red Clydeside era. He was notable for his outspoken opposition to the First World War, which caused his arrest under the Defence of the Realm Act and loss of his teaching post, after which he became a full-time Marxist lecturer and organiser. In April 1918 he was arrested for sedition, and his 75-minute speech from the dock became a celebrated text for Scottish left-wingers. He was sentenced to five years' penal servitude, but was released after the November armistice.
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John Maclean (Scottish socialist)
John Maclean (24 August 1879 – 30 November 1923) was a Scottish schoolteacher and revolutionary socialist of the Red Clydeside era. He was notable for his outspoken opposition to the First World War, which caused his arrest under the Defence of the Realm Act and loss of his teaching post, after which he became a full-time Marxist lecturer and organiser. In April 1918 he was arrested for sedition, and his 75-minute speech from the dock became a celebrated text for Scottish left-wingers. He was sentenced to five years' penal servitude, but was released after the November armistice.
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John Maclean (24 August 1879 – ...... of pneumonia, aged forty-four.
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John Maclean (24 d'agost de 18 ...... i empresonat diverses vegades.
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John Maclean (24 de agosto de 1879 - 30 de noviembre de 1923) fue un político escocés.
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John Maclean (ur. 24 sierpnia ...... ckim reprezentantem w Szkocji.
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Джон Маклин, точнее Маклэйн (с ...... Советской России в Шотландии.
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Matt McGinn
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1879-08-24
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John Maclean in December of 1918 upon his release from prison
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John Maclean
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Bolshevik consul in Scotland
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Schoolteacher, Politician
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Eastwood New Cemetery
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Ballad of John Maclean, 1965.
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Agnes Maclean
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1918-01-31
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1918-01-23
February 1918
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The bosses and the judges unit ...... tence in the jail at Peterhead
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John Maclean (24 August 1879 – ...... after the November armistice.
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John Maclean (24 d'agost de 18 ...... i empresonat diverses vegades.
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John Maclean (24 de agosto de 1879 - 30 de noviembre de 1923) fue un político escocés.
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John Maclean (ur. 24 sierpnia ...... ckim reprezentantem w Szkocji.
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Джон Маклин, точнее Маклэйн (с ...... Советской России в Шотландии.
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John MacLean (socialista escocès)
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John MacLean (socjalista)
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John Maclean (Scottish socialist)
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John Maclean
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Маклин, Джон (политик)
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