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Subject

Title of article

Issue

Pages

Agricultural Workers
/Strikes

Lancashire's 'Revolt in the Field': the Ormskirk Farmworkers' Strike of 1913

8

56-67

Alternative Press

The Possibilities of Print:  the Alternative Press in the North West during the 1970s

27

65-67

Anti-fascism

Anti-fascism in the North West:1976-1982

27

17-28

Archives

The Tools of the Trade

15

26-30

National Banner Survey

24

74-78

 

Material on the North West in the 1960s at the Pumphouse People’s History Museum

26

48

 

Tameside Local Studies and Archives move to new purpose-built centre

30

15

Jim Allen

Television Drama and Social Change:  Jim Allen in the 1960s

26

30-32

 

A Continued Commitment to Socialism:  Jim Allen’s Television Drama in the 1970-s

27

52-54

Berlin

No Future for History? On the Work of History in Berlin before and after the Political Upheaval

18

10-18

Bolton

Bolton Socialist Party and Club:  100 years at Wood Street, 1905-2005

30

8-11

Building trades/Ireland
and the Irish

Carrying the Hod: Irish Immigrant Labour in the Manchester Building Trades

16

36-41

Burnley

Dan Irving and Socialist Politics in Burnley,

23

2-12

Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament

From Gentlemen’s Club to Folk Festival:  the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament in Manchester, 1958-1963

 

26

18-28

Carters

Contributions, Badges and the Liverpool Carters

2

17-21

He Delivered the Goods. A brief history of the Liverpool carter

15

67-69

Chartism

The Decline of Chartism in South-East and North-East Cheshire 1850-1870

1

11-15

Chartism in the North West

1

16-18

Some Chartist Poetry of North West England

17

52-65

Chartism/Ireland
and the Irish

Biographies of Irish Chartists

16

86-93

Cinema/Co-operative
Movement

The People's Cinemas: The Picture Houses of the Co-operative Movement

19

31-47

Clarion Club

Socialism, Fellowship and Food: Manchester's Clarion Cafe 1908-1936

21

30-38

 

Pedal Power…The Continuing Journey of the National Clarion Cycling  Club

29

32-47

Co-operative Movement

Heads, Hands and the Co-operative Utopia: An Essay in Historiography

19

3-23

Co-operation and the Working Class in Liverpool and the Rhondda

19

48-64

Lost History Restored: Carston and District Co-operative Society, 1884-1934

19

65-78

'The Live Links': Historical Notes on the Co-operative Press

19

79-84

The Early Co-operative Movement in Salford and District

19

85-96

Co-operation in the North West of England 1919-1939: Stronghold or Stagnation?

19

97-114

Co-operation in Lancashire, 1844-1914

19

115-125

Charles Howarth: Rochdale Pioneer

19

126-128

Margaret Llewelyn Davies, 1861-1944: Co-operator and Social Reformer

19

129-139

Robert Weare: an Early Socialist, Co-operator and Idealist

19

140-145

Women's Co-operative Guild Banners

19

146-150

An Exciting Find: the Liverpool Oakfield Co-operative Women's Guild Branch Banner

19

151-153

Co-operative Movement/Working
Class Movement Library

Primary and Seondary Sources for the Study of Co-operation in the Working Class Movement Library

19

24-26

Coal industry

The Lancashire Pit Brow Lasses and the campaign to remove women from surface labour

3

1-5

True Story of a Lancashire Pit Brow Lass

11

1-7

Portraits of 19th Century Lancashire Miners' Leaders: William Pickard, JP, 1821-1887; George Pickard, 1823-1900; Joseph Booth, 1834-1874; Robert Lewis, 1833-1880.

11

11-24

Songs from the Lancashire Seam

11

25-38

The Strange Story (Recollections of a coal miner)

11

39-46

Sketches of a Collier Life

11

47-60

The Coal Lockout (1893)

11

61-64

'It's our Fight too!' Solidarity and Support in Lancaster during the Miners' Strike 1984-85

11

71-83

Bold Memories of '84. Bolton Clarion's ride round the Lancashire Pits, December 8th 1984

11

84-86

One Woman's Story. An Agecroft Miner's wife

11

87-89

Fighting on. Lancashire Women Against Pit Closures

12

74-78

Communism

Archives Note 1: Communist Political C.V.s

22

70-77

The West Yorkshire Communist Party and the Struggle for the United Front against Fascism during 1933

23

29-39

 

Communist Party Biographical Project.  Communism and the British Labour Movement: a prosopographical analysis, September 1999-August 2001

26

47

Conscientious Objectors

James Hindle Watson - the Eccles 'Conshi'

18

44-48

Conscientious Objectors on the road

18

49-51

Cotton industry

Labour and Liberalism in Textile Lancashire, 1910-1914

10

37-50

Cotton and Slavery in Todmorden and North East Lancashire, 1861-64

15

51-58

Struggles against Redundancies in the Textile Machinery industry in the North West 1948-56.

23

40-48

Cotton industry/Oldham

Oldham: the Politics of Cotton and the 'Catholic Vote' in the 1930s.

21

39-57

Cotton industry/Strikes

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

Cotton industry/Trade Unions

Manchester Studies Trade Union Project: Records of the Cotton Unions

5

38-44

Daisy Nook

The Writings of 'Daisy Nook'

12

49-52

Michael Davitt

Michael Davitt – Irish Patriot and Campaigner for Social Justice

30

32

Dock workers/Ireland
and the Irish

Irish Leaders and the Liverpool Dockers: Richard McGhee and Edward McRugh

9

36-44

Dock workers/Liverpool

History in the Making: the Liverpool Docks Dispute 1995-96

21

67-72

History in the Making: the end of the Liverpool Docks Dispute 1998

23

49-54

History in the Making: Liverpool Dockers Face the Future

24

70-72

Liverpool's Women Dockers