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 · The memory of John MacLean is undoubtedly cherished more than that of any other Clydeside workers' leader. His ideas on education of the people in Marxist principles are now a legend. This song was written by Hamish Henderson of the School of Scottish Studies to a traditional pipe tune. John N. Maclean. The John MacLean March is one of the great political Scots ballads of the 20th century. Its author, Hamish Henderson, is a great figure in Scottish culture in the second half of the 20th century. Born in Blairgowrie, Perthshire in , Hamish was a poet, songwriter, folksong collector and academic.


John MacLean Biography: (See also the FULL MacLean Biography on this site) John MacLean was a Scottish schoolteacher and Marxist educator. His Marxist evening-classes produced many of the activists who became instrumental in the Clyde revolts during and after WWI. MacLean was appointed both an Honorary President of the first Congress of Soviets and Soviet Consul to Scotland in. Life. Maclean was born John Lean, a son of Robert Lean, of Trehudreth in the parish of Blisland in Cornwall, where he was born in His mother was Elizabeth Every, a daughter of Thomas Every, of Bodmin, www.doorway.ru genealogical research his ancestors were connected to the Scottish Clan Maclean, and in , with his brothers, he added to his surname the prefix "Mac". John N. McLean Jr. On Thursday, , surrounded by his girls, John "Mac" N. McLean, Jr. of The Villages, FL went peacefully home to be with our Heavenly Father after a long and valiant battle with ALS at the age of Mac was born on Ma to John Johanne (Finley) McLean in Port Chester, NY and was raised in Yorktown, NY.


Iain mac Ailein, or John MacLean was a poet and highly important figure in both Scottish Gaelic literature and in that of Canadian Gaelic. Before emigrating with his family to Nova Scotia in , MacLean had served as the Chief Bard to the 15th Chief of Clan MacLean of Coll. Following his arrival in the New World, MacLean remained a prolific poet and composed one of the most famous and most popular Scottish Gaelic emigration poems, Òran do dh' Aimearaga, which is also known as, A' Choille. A thoroughly researched series on the hometowns of famous artists—from William Eggleston to John Baldessari to Robert Rauschenberg—that questions the simultaneous “anxiety and ecstasy” of influence. It is very difficult to know people for men and women are not only themselves; they are also the region in which they are born, the. A Bibliography of Shaker Literature: With an Introductory Study of the Writings and Publications Per. by John Patterson MacLean | . Paperback. $ $

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