John Taylor Caldwell

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John Taylor Caldwell (July 14, 1911 - January 12, 2007) was a Glasgow-born anarchist communist, close associate and biographer of Guy Aldred. He wrote two volumes of autobiography which recount his early life growing up in Belfast, his early career as a seaman and his political development as well as his close involvement with Aldred and the United Socialist Movement.

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[edit] A Career Agitator

Caldwell joined Aldred's United Socialist Movement (USM) shortly after its inception in in 1934, eventually becoming Secretary. He was closely involved in the group's agitational work in support of republican Spain before becoming - along with Jenny Patrick and Ethel MacDonald - a full-time "family" member of Aldred's Strickland Press when it was set up in 1939 .

Like Aldred, Caldwell was a conscientious objector and resisted the draft in World War II. For many years, Caldwell shared with Ethel MacDonald a third-floor flat in Gibson Street, Hillhead, Glasgow. He acted as Election Agent for Aldred on four occasions. [1]

[edit] Last of the quartet

Following Guy Aldred's death in 1963, Caldwell continued the work of both the USM and Strickland Press before finally closing the doors of their radical bookshop, (somewhat ironically) in May 1968.[1]

As Aldred's literary executor, he collated a microfilm archive of Aldred's journals and pamphlets as well as his unfinished autobiography, No Traitor's Gait and the manuscript of Caldwell's own, unfinished, three-volume biography, The Red Evangel.[2] The latter was subsequently published, in an abridged form, as Come Dungeons Dark: The Life and Times of Guy Aldred, Glasgow Anarchist.

In 1966, to celebrate what would have been Aldred's 80th year, Caldwell produced a small collection of quotations, In Memoriam: Quotations from the writings of Guy A. Aldred

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  1. ^ a b Caldwell, John Taylor (1988), Come Dungeons Dark: The Life and Times of Guy Aldred, Glasgow Anarchist
  2. ^ Caldwell, John T. (1978), "Guy Aldred, Anti-Parliamentarian, 1886-1963: A Memoir", Essays in Scottish Labour History, ed. MacDougall, I.

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[edit] Bibliography

  • Caldwell, J.T. [ed. and introduction, uncredited] (1966), In Memoriam Guy A. Aldred, 1886 ― 1963: Quotations from the writings of Guy A. Aldred, Strickland Press, Glasgow
  • Caldwell, John T. (1978), "Guy Aldred, Anti-Parliamentarian, 1886-1963: A Memoir", Essays in Scottish Labour History: a tribute to W. H. Marwick, ed. MacDougall, I., ISBN 0859760391
  • Caldwell, John Taylor (1988), Come Dungeons Dark: The Life and Times of Guy Aldred, Glasgow Anarchist, ISBN 0946487197
  • Caldwell, John Taylor (1994), Severely Dealt with: Growing Up in Belfast and Glasgow, ISBN 187060590X
  • Caldwell, John Taylor (1999), With Fate Conspire: Memoirs of a Glasgow Seafarer and Anarchist, ISBN 0952346714


Persondata
NAME Caldwell, John Taylor
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION seaman, anarchist and biographer
DATE OF BIRTH July 14, 1911
PLACE OF BIRTH Glasgow, Scotland
DATE OF DEATH January 12, 2007
PLACE OF DEATH Glasgow, Scotland