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WCL12: Jack Hilton, Rochdale Caliban, part 1

WCL12: Jack Hilton, Rochdale Caliban, part 1

Update: 2025-06-11
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Part 1 of our double episode about Jack Hilton, a working-class author, World War I veteran, unemployed movement organiser, and trade union activist from Rochdale, north-west England.

For this episode, we spoke to Jack Chadwick whose literary detective work rescued Hilton from almost total obscurity. We discussed Hilton's life growing up in Rochdale's slums, starting work at nine years old, and his activism in the National Unemployed Workers' Movement. We also talked about how he began writing, how Caliban Shrieks was celebrated within the London literary scene, and his long-term (and complex) relationship to George Orwell.

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  • Image: Jack Hilton. Credit: Jack Chadwick.
  • Thanks to all our patreon supporters for making this podcast possible. Special thanks to Jazz Hands, Fernando Lopez Ojeda, Nick Williams and Old Norm.
  • Our theme tune is Bella Ciao, thanks for permission to use it from Dischi del Sole. You can purchase it here or stream it here.
  • This episode was edited by Jesse French.


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WCL12: Jack Hilton, Rochdale Caliban, part 1

WCL12: Jack Hilton, Rochdale Caliban, part 1

Working Class History