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词条 Joseph Clayton
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  1. Life

  2. Works

  3. Notes

  4. External links

{{about|the journalist and biographer|the CEO of Dish Network|Joe Clayton}}Joseph Clayton (28 April 1867–1943) was an English freelance journalist and biographer. A writer of numerous books, he covered areas of trade union and socialist history, but also religious figures and history.[1]

Life

Joseph Clayton was born in London 28 April 1867 and attended the North London Collegiate School.

He was a Christian Socialist as an undergraduate at Worcester College, Oxford, where he was a classmate of Richard Runciman Terry. He became an organiser of the Independent Labour Party, and supported socialist causes.[2] In 1896 he was an ILP member in Leeds.[3]

He edited The New Age in 1907, successor to Arthur Compton-Rickett,[4] before it was sold to a group backing A. R. Orage and Holbrook Jackson;[5] Clayton knew Orage from the ILP.[6] He was a convert to Catholicism in 1910, and was an organist at Westminster Cathedral. He was a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society.[7]

Clayton was a contributor to the National Review, The Athenaeum, The Universe, The Bookman, and the Catholic Encyclopedia. He also wrote in support of women's suffrage.[8]

Works

  • Father Dolling (1902) on Robert William Radclyffe Dolling
  • Grace Marlow (1903) novel
  • John Blankset's Business (1904) novel
  • Bishop Westcott (1906)
  • The Bishops as Legislators (1906)
  • The Truth about the Lords: our new nobility, 1857-1907 (1907)
  • Robert Owen, Pioneer of Social Reforms (1908)
  • Wat Tyler and the Peasant Revolt (1909)
  • The True Story of Jack Cade (1910)
  • Leaders of the People: studies in democratic history (1910)
  • The Rise of the Democracy (1911)
  • Robert Kett and the Norfolk Rising (1912)
  • Co-operation and the Trade Unions (1912)
  • Father Stanton of St Albans, Holborn (1913)
  • Trade Unions (1913)
  • Economics For Christians (1924)
  • The Historic Basis of Anglicanism: A short survey of the foundations of the Anglican Communion (1925)
  • The Rise and Decline of Socialism in Great Britain 1884-1924 (1926)
  • Continuity in the Church Of England (1928)
  • St Hugh of Lincoln (1931)
  • Sir Thomas More. A Short Study (1933)
  • The Protestant Reformation in Great Britain (1934)

Notes

1. ^Fergus Kerr OP, The First Issue, New Blackfriars, Volume 84, Issue 992, pages 434–447, October 2003. Online abstract
2. ^http://newspapers.nl.sg/Digitised/Page/malayansatpost19271231.1.39.aspx{{dead link|date=March 2019}}
3. ^Liberty, vol. III, no. 4, April 1896, p. 8
4. ^http://dl.lib.brown.edu/mjp/pdf/martin02.pdf, at p. 23.
5. ^John Carswell, Lives and Letters, London, 1978, {{ISBN|0-571-10596-3}}, p 32.
6. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.modjourn.org/render.php?id=mjp.2005.00.001&view=mjp_object | title=Modernist Journals Project}}
7. ^Joseph Clayton, Irish Catholics and the British Labour Movement, Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review, Vol. 14, No. 54 (Jun., 1925), pp. 284-294.
8. ^[https://books.google.com/books?id=oZQuAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA10&dq=William+Francis+Barry+%2B+Catholic+Encyclopedia&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj78ObKp9LgAhWsiOAKHbb-BNoQ6AEIKjAA#v=onepage&q=W.H.%20Grattan%20Flood&f=false "Clayton, Joseph", The Catholic Encyclopedia and Its Makers, New York, the Encyclopedia Press, 1917, p. 30]{{PD-notice}}

External links

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20110813012234/http://cadhas-radiant.dreamhosters.com/documents/NQ6No3.pdf Newsletter report]
  • {{Gutenberg author | id=Clayton,+Joseph | name=Joseph Clayton}}
  • {{Internet Archive author |sname=Joseph Clayton |sopt=t}}
  • Online Books page
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