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Author |
Title of
article |
Issue |
Pages |
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HAKIM
ADI |
The 1945
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20 |
3-14 |
|
ANON – FROM BIG
FLAME BULLETIN No.1 |
‘We Won’t pay’ –
Women’s Struggle on Tower Hill (A New Housing Estate near |
28 |
29-31 |
|
A.J.
AINSWORTH |
Aspects of
socialism at branch level 1890-1900: some notes towards
analysis |
4 |
6-35 |
|
FRANK
ALLAUN |
Culture and
Politics in the Hungry Thirties |
17 |
38-51 |
|
Edmund Frow: the
Engineer who became an Historian |
22 |
82-83 | |
|
MIKE
ALLEN |
Eric Taplin, The
Dockers' |
12 |
105-109 |
|
Post-war Dock
Strikes 1945-1955 |
15 |
82-96 | |
|
SU ANDI |
Ben Bousquet and
Colin Douglas, West Indian Women at War |
17 |
137-138 |
|
D.
BATEMAN |
The ILP between
the Wars |
5 |
32-37 |
|
RON
BEAN |
The General
Strike on Merseyside |
1 |
6-
10 |
|
HANNA
BEHREND |
A Political
Refugee in |
18 |
27-43 |
|
JOHN
BELCHEM |
English Working
Class Radicalism and the Irish |
8 |
5-18 |
|
CAROLINE
BENN |
Jonathan
Schneer, George Lansbury |
17 |
125-127 |
|
Ben Pimlott,
Harold Wilson |
18 |
84-85 | |
|
Delia
Jarrett-Macauley, The Life of Una Marson, |
23 |
66-67 | |
|
SEBASTIAN
BERG |
The Labour Party
and the Politics of Anti-Racism in the |
25 |
15 |
|
PETER BERRESFORD
ELLIS |
What kind of
History does the Irish Community need |
16 |
8-13 |
|
PETER
BILLINGTON |
Keith Robbins,
Nineteenth Century |
21 |
100-101 |
|
STEPHEN
BIRD |
The Tools of the
Trade |
15 |
26-30 |
|
|
The Foundation
of the Central |
18 |
19-20 |
|
ALAN
BOOTH |
Politics,
Protest and the People of the |
15 |
37-50 |
|
PAT
BOWKER |
Robert Greacon,
The Sash my Father Wore: an autobiography |
22 |
91-93 |
|
Margaretta Jolly
(Ed.), Dear Laughing Motorbyke: Letters from Women Welders of the Second
World War |
23 |
67-69 | |
|
|
Thirty Years
On |
30 |
33 |
|
FRANK
BOYCE |
Steven Fielding,
Irish Catholics in |
18 |
92-93 |
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ANDREW
BOYD |
Fintan O'Toole,
The Lie of the Land: Irish Identities |
24 |
100-101 |
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ANDREW
BULLEN |
The Calling of
the 1932 Cotton Strike |
3 |
7-11 |
|
Watching and
Besetting: the |
5 |
1-10 | |
|
MAUREEN
BURNS |
Tameside Local
Studies and Archives move to new purpose-built
centre |
30 |
15 |
|
ALAN
BURTON |
The People's
Cinemas: The Picture Houses of the Co-operative Movement |
19 |
31-47 |
|
VALERIE
BURTON |
Jack Afloat and
Jack Ashore. The work and community of seafarers in the late Nineteenth
Century |
14 |
13-20 |
|
MICHAEL
BUSH |
‘Dear Sisters of
the Earth’: the Public Voice
of |
28 |
14-21 |
|
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A Message from
Mab: The Manchester Working
Class and its attachment to Percy Bysshe Shelley in the Nineteenth
Century, including an insight into two of his fans, the Silk Weaver Elijah
Ridings and the shoemaker William Campion |
29 |
19-25 |
|
LEN |
Tony Benn,
Against the Tide: Diaries 1973-76 |
16 |
101-102 |
|
Tony Benn,
Conflicts of Interest: Diaries 1977-80 |
17 |
132-133 | |
|
BEVERLEY BUTLER
(with Kevin Littlewood) |
Labour History
Memorabilia |
17 |
89-94 |
|
THALIA
|
Women's
Co-operative Guild Banners |
19 |
146-150 |
|
ETHEL CARNIE
HOLDSWORTH |
Old Man (A short
story introduced by Ruth and Edmond Frow) |
12 |
53-56 |
|
J.P.H.
CARTER |
Contributions,
Badges and the |
2 |
17-21 |
|
S.
CARTER |
The ILP in
|
4 |
63-91 |
|
|
Dan Irving and
Socialist Politics in |
23 |
2-12 |
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MARK
CHRISTIAN |
Black Struggle
for Historical Recognition in |
20 |
58-66 |
|
Marika Sherwood,
Pastor Daniels Ekarte and the African Churches |
20 |
86-88 | |
|
Andrea Murphy,
From the Empire to the |
21 |
89-92 | |
|
ALLEN
CLARKE |
Two short
stories on the Half-time system: Killed by Kindness and Not
Passed |
13 |
24-38 |
|
JIM
CLAYSON |
Some Chartist
Poetry of |
17 |
52-65 |
|
Keir Hardie's
Evening Prayer |
17 |
87-88 | |
|
CHRIS
CLEGG |
Nelson ILP
Clarion House: a remarkable survivor |
30 |
21-22 |
|
|
Michael Davitt –
Irish Patriot and Campaigner for Social Justice |
30 |
32 |
|
STEVE
COHEN |
Fighting
Deportations and for Family Unity in Greater |
27 |
12-16 |
|
CHRISTINE
COLLETTE |
An Independent
Voice. Lisbeth Simm and Women's Labour Representation in the North West,
1906-14 |
12 |
79-86 |
|
Women and Labour
Party Organisation, Past and Present |
12 |
95-96 | |
|
So Utterly
Forgotten: Irish Prisoners and the 1924 Labour Government |
16 |
73-77 | |
|
Ruth Brandon,
The New Women and the Old Men: Love., Sex and the
Woman Question H.G. Wells, The Passionate Friends |
17 |
123-124 | |
|
Jules Townsend,
J.A. Hobson |
17 |
130 | |
|
Elizabeth
Spellman, Inessential Women: Problems of exclusion in Feminist
Thought |
17 |
130-131 | |
|
Alan McKinlay
and R.J. Morris, The ILP on Glydeside 1893-1932: From Foundation to
Disintegration |
17 |
131 | |
|
Pamela M.
Graves, Labour Women: Women in British Working lass Politics,
1918-1939 |
19 |
158 | |
|
Martin Francis,
Ideas and Politics under Labour 1945-1951: Building a New
Britain23 |
23 |
75-76 | |
|
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Teaching Labour
History - towards a theme |
4 |
130-140 |
|
PAUL
COSGROVE |
Joseph White,
Tom Mann |
17 |
127-128 |
|
RAY
COSTELLO |
A Hidden History
in |
20 |
41-43 |
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SARAH
COWELL |
Working Class
Women and Rounders in Interwar |
24 |