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In one woman's life : celebrating Mary Brooksbank

2022
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Mary Brooksbank, born Mary Soutar on 15 December 1897, was a writer, political activist, singer and tradition bearer. She began work in Dundee's jute mills in her early teens, where she soon recognised a world ill-divided, and throughout her life remained committed to activism to improve the lives of those in her community. Brooksbank was a well-known figure in Dundee during her lifetime, and was celebrated widely during the Scottish Folk Revival in the mid-20th century. After her death, Brooksbank became the only woman to feature on the Scottish Parliament's Canongate wall with an extract from her "Jute Mill Song". This collection of essays, the first book to be published on Mary Brooksbank apart from her own autobiography, marks the 125th anniversary of her birth by celebrating her contributions to politics, literature and folk song in Scotland from a variety of perspectives, both personal and historic, as well as placing her in the broader cultural and political context of 20th-century Dundee.
Main title:
In one woman's life : celebrating Mary Brooksbank / edited by Erin Farley and Siobhan Tolland.
Author:
Imprint:
Dundee : Abertay Historical Society, 2022
Collation:
vi, 127 pages : 16 numbered pages of black and white and colour photographs ; 21 cm.
ISBN:
9780900019647
Dewey class:
941.27
Local class:
920.BRO
Language:
English
BRN:
3406041
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