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WINTRINGHAM, Capt Thomas Henry (1898-1949)
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Draft and published articles by Tom Wintringham for the Communist Party, 1932-1938

Draft and published articles by Tom Wintringham for the Communist Party including draft article 'To hit the target we must learn to aim' on why the Communist Party of Great Britain is unable to make progress, turned down by the Communist Review, Sep 1932; draft and press cutting of article by Wintringham 'Mutiny' on his charge of mutiny during World War One, Left Review, Aug 1935; Wintringham's notebook containing press cuttings from the Daily Worker, chiefly on, or by Wintringham; draft manuscript articles by Wintringham including letter to the News Chronicle, 30 Mar 1938. 1 file

Draft and incomplete draft articles by Tom Wintringham, [1932-1949]

Complete and partial draft manuscript articles by Tom Wintringham including 'Opportunism and sectarianism in the Communist Party of Great Britain', [1932]; 'Guided bomb', 1939; 'Wavell's big job', 6 Jan 1942; article on Josip Broz Tito, President of Yugoslavia [1940-1949]; 'The C W'; 'The country'; 'The proletarian fallacy'; 'Patronage, power'; 'Nasty, British and short: A criticism of writers'; 'Look where you're going' by Wintringham and Katherine 'Kitty' Wintringham, on beliefs including scientific socialism, class war, Fascism and the European revolution; 'The patriotism of humanity; 'Faith, force, a forum'; and several untitled extracts from articles. 1 file

Correspondence, Feb-Apr 1942, relating to plans for Tom Wintringham to teach at a Home Guard school in Santa Barbara, USA

Correspondence on an invitation for Tom Wintringham to instruct at a Home Guard school in Santa Barbara, USA, (cancelled when two of the leaders of the Santa Barbara Home Guard shot each other), including letters inviting Wintringham to instruct in the USA, letters on obtaining permission for Tom and Katherine 'Kitty' Wintringham to travel to America and letters and press cutting on the shooting incident. 1 file

Correspondence, Aug 1942 - Dec 1945, relating to the Common Wealth Party

Tom and Katherine 'Kitty' Wintringham's correspondence relating to the Common Wealth Party including with Ronald William Gordon Mackay (Kim Mackay); Rev James William Parkes, (Chairman of the National Committee, 1942-1943); Herbert George Wells, speaking against the Common Wealth Party and Richard Acland (President of Common Wealth), 25 Sep 1942; Bob Best from West Midland branch of Common Wealth, on a questionnaire on vital democracy, Jan 1945; James Hemming on the Beveridge report, 5 May 1943; C A Smith, Nov-Dec 1944; Alan Good, 1942-1943; H D Liem of the Chinese News Agency, 5 Jan 1943; correspondence on the possibility of Kitty running as Common Wealth candidate for North Midlothian, 1944 and various letters on the Common Wealth Party policy towards the Labour Party. 1 file

Correspondence, 1949-1951, relating to the death of Tom Wintringham, chiefly letters of condolence

Correspondence on the death of Tom Wintringham, chiefly condolence letters to his widow Katherine 'Kitty' Wintringham, and Kitty's personal correspondence on her bereavement including with Rhys Caparn, Christina Woods (née Roberts), James Hemming, Kitty's mother, Charlotte Everett Bowler (née Miller) and Oliver James 'O.J.' Wintringham, and Kitty's notebook largely containing names and addresses [1951]. 1 file

Correspondence, 1946-1948, about Tom Wintringham's proposals for a voluntary international peacekeeping force for Palestine

Tom Wintringham's correspondence on Palestine and the possibility of forming a 'World Guard', a voluntary international armed force to engage in peace keeping both in Palestine and elsewhere, including with Wilfred Roberts (Labour MP), Lt David de Lange of the Jewish Legion, William Stoneman, Johan J Smertenko of the American League for Free Palestine, Lewis Bernstein Namier and James Hemming; one letter to William Stoneman encloses a draft article by Wintringham 'International Armed Force for Palestine', 24 Jan 1948. 1 file. (For draft of book by Wintringham on the subject titled World Guard and other related papers see 5/13).

Correspondence, 1943-1945, about the role of Christianity in the Common Wealth Party

Correspondence on the place of Christianity and morality in the Common Wealth Party policy including with Kenneth Ingram, George McLeod, John Graham, Tom Sargant, James Hemming, Agnes Stapledon and John Ferguson. 1 file. (For more papers on morality and Common Wealth see WINTRINGHAM 3/3/2 and WINTRINGHAM 3/6/3).

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