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Author

Title of article

Issue

Pages

HAKIM ADI

The 1945 Manchester Pan-African Congress

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 Liverpool)

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' Union. A Study of the National Union of Dock Labourers, 1889-1922

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 Manchester

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 North West: The Cases of Manchester and Liverpool

25

15

PETER BERRESFORD ELLIS

What kind of History does the Irish Community need

16

8-13

PETER BILLINGTON

Keith Robbins, Nineteenth Century Britain: Integration and Diversity

21

100-101

STEPHEN BIRD

The Tools of the Trade

15

26-30

PONTUS BLOMSTER

The Foundation of the Central Museum of Labour, Finland

18

19-20

ALAN BOOTH

Politics, Protest and the People of the North West in the Age of the French Revolution

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 England, 1880-1939

18

92-93

ANDREW BOYD

Fintan O'Toole, The Lie of the Land: Irish Identities

24

100-101

ANDREW BULLEN

The Calling of the 1932 Cotton Strike

3

7-11

Watching and Besetting: the Burnley Police and the More Looms Disputes, 1931-1932

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 Manchester Women at the Time of Peterloo

28

14-21

 

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 BUTLER

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 CAMPBELL

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 Liverpool Carters

2

17-21

S. CARTER

The ILP in Ashton-under-Lyne, 1893-1900

4

63-91

LAWRENCE CHEW

Dan Irving and Socialist Politics in Burnley,

23

2-12

MARK CHRISTIAN

Black Struggle for Historical Recognition in Liverpool

20

58-66

Marika Sherwood, Pastor Daniels Ekarte and the African Churches Mission: Liverpool 1931-1964

20

86-88

Andrea Murphy, From the Empire to the Rialto: Racism and Reaction in Liverpool, 1918-1948

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 North West England

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 Manchester – the Early History

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 Norman and Jeanne Mackenzie. The Life of H.G.Wells: the Time Traveller

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

E. CONWAY

Teaching Labour History - towards a theme

4

130-140

PAUL COSGROVE

Joseph White, Tom Mann

17

127-128

RAY COSTELLO

A Hidden History in Liverpool: the James Family

20

41-43

SARAH COWELL

Working Class Women and Rounders in Interwar Bolton

24