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Llewellyn Castle

Entz, Gary R.

Llewellyn Castle a worker's cooperative on the Great Plains / [electronic resource] : Gary R. Entz. - Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, 2013. - 1 online resource (pages cm)

Includes bibliographical references and index.

"In 1869 six London families arrived in Nemaha County, Kansas, as the first colonists of the Workingmen's Cooperative Colony, later fancifully renamed Llewellyn Castle by a local writer. These early colonists were all members of Britain's National Reform League, founded by noted Chartist leader James Bronterre O'Brien. As working-class radicals they were determined to find an alternative to the grinding poverty that exploitative liberal capitalism had inflicted on England's laboring poor. Located on 680 acres in northeastern Kansas, this collectivist colony jointly owned all the land and natural resources, with individuals leasing small sections to work. The money from these leases was intended for public works, health, and education of the colony members. The colony floundered after just a few years and collapsed in 1874, but its mission and founding ideas lived on in Kansas. Many former colonists became prominent political activists in the 1890s, and the colony's ideals of national fiscal policy reform and state ownership of land were carried over into the Kansas Populist movement. Based on archival research throughout the United States and the United Kingdom, this history of an English collectivist colony in America's Great Plains highlights the connections between British and American reform movements and their contexts. "--

9780803248458 0803248458


O'Brien, James Bronterre, 1805-1864.


HISTORY / United States / 19th Century.
HISTORY / United States / State & Local / Midwest (IA, IL, IN, KS, MI, MN, MO, ND, NE, OH, SD, WI).
Cooperative societies--History--Kansas--Nemaha County--19th century.
Collective settlements--History--Kansas--Nemaha County--19th century.


Nemaha County (Kansas)--History--19th century.
Workingmen's Cooperative Colony (Kansas)--History.


Electronic books.

HX656.W67 / E67 2013

307.7709781332