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Subject |
Title of
article |
Issue |
Pages |
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Agricultural
Workers |
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8 |
56-67 |
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Alternative
Press |
The
Possibilities of Print: the
Alternative Press in the |
27 |
65-67 |
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Anti-fascism |
Anti-fascism in
the |
27 |
17-28 |
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Archives |
The Tools of the
Trade |
15 |
26-30 |
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National Banner
Survey |
24 |
74-78 | |
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Material on the
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26 |
48 |
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Tameside Local Studies
and Archives move to new purpose-built centre |
30 |
15 |
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Jim
Allen |
Television Drama
and Social Change: Jim Allen
in the 1960s |
26 |
30-32 |
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A Continued
Commitment to Socialism: Jim
Allen’s Television Drama in the 1970-s |
27 |
52-54 |
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No Future for
History? On the Work of History in |
18 |
10-18 |
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Bolton Socialist
Party and Club: 100 years at
Wood Street, 1905-2005 |
30 |
8-11 |
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Building
trades/Ireland |
Carrying the
Hod: Irish Immigrant Labour in the |
16 |
36-41 |
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Dan Irving and
Socialist Politics in |
23 |
2-12 |
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Campaign for
Nuclear Disarmament |
From Gentlemen’s
Club to Folk Festival: the
Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament in |
26 |
18-28 |
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Carters |
Contributions,
Badges and the |
2 |
17-21 |
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He Delivered the
Goods. A brief history of the |
15 |
67-69 | |
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Chartism |
The Decline of
Chartism in South-East and |
1 |
11-15 |
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Chartism in the
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1 |
16-18 | |
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Some Chartist
Poetry of |
17 |
52-65 | |
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Chartism/Ireland
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Biographies of
Irish Chartists |
16 |
86-93 |
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Cinema/Co-operative
|
The People's
Cinemas: The Picture Houses of the Co-operative Movement |
19 |
31-47 |
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Clarion
Club |
Socialism,
Fellowship and Food: |
21 |
30-38 |
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Pedal Power…The
Continuing Journey of the National Clarion Cycling Club |
29 |
32-47 |
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Co-operative
Movement |
Heads, Hands and
the Co-operative Utopia: An Essay in Historiography |
19 |
3-23 |
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Co-operation and
the Working Class in Liverpool and the |
19 |
48-64 | |
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Lost History
Restored: Carston and District Co-operative
Society, 1884-1934 |
19 |
65-78 | |
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'The Live
Links': Historical Notes on the Co-operative Press |
19 |
79-84 | |
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The Early
Co-operative Movement in |
19 |
85-96 | |
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Co-operation in
the |
19 |
97-114 | |
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Co-operation in
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19 |
115-125 | |
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Charles Howarth: |
19 |
126-128 | |
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Margaret Llewelyn Davies, 1861-1944: Co-operator and Social
Reformer |
19 |
129-139 | |
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Robert Weare: an Early Socialist, Co-operator and
Idealist |
19 |
140-145 | |
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Women's
Co-operative Guild Banners |
19 |
146-150 | |
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An Exciting
Find: the |
19 |
151-153 | |
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Co-operative
Movement/Working |
Primary and
Seondary Sources for the Study of Co-operation
in the Working Class Movement Library |
19 |
24-26 |
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Coal
industry |
The Lancashire
Pit Brow Lasses and the campaign to remove women from surface labour |
3 |
1-5 |
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True Story of a
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11 |
1-7 | |
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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 | |
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Songs from the
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11 |
25-38 | |
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The Strange
Story (Recollections of a coal miner) |
11 |
39-46 | |
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Sketches of a
Collier Life |
11 |
47-60 | |
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The Coal Lockout
(1893) |
11 |
61-64 | |
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'It's our Fight
too!' Solidarity and Support in |
11 |
71-83 | |
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Bold Memories of
'84. Bolton Clarion's ride round the Lancashire Pits, December 8th
1984 |
11 |
84-86 | |
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One Woman's
Story. An Agecroft Miner's wife |
11 |
87-89 | |
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Fighting on.
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12 |
74-78 | |
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Communism |
Archives Note 1:
Communist Political C.V.s |
22 |
70-77 |
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The |
23 |
29-39 | |
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Communist Party
Biographical Project.
Communism and the British Labour
Movement: a prosopographical analysis, September
1999-August 2001 |
26 |
47 |
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Conscientious
Objectors |
James Hindle Watson - the Eccles 'Conshi' |
18 |
44-48 |
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Conscientious
Objectors on the road |
18 |
49-51 | |
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Cotton
industry |
Labour and Liberalism
in Textile |
10 |
37-50 |
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Cotton and
Slavery in Todmorden and North |
15 |
51-58 | |
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Struggles
against Redundancies in the Textile Machinery industry in the North West
1948-56. |
23 |
40-48 | |
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Cotton
industry/Oldham |
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21 |
39-57 |
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Cotton
industry/Strikes |
The Calling of
the 1932 Cotton Strike |
3 |
7-11 |
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Watching and
Besetting: the |
5 |
1-10 | |
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Cotton
industry/Trade Unions |
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5 |
38-44 |
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Daisy
Nook |
The Writings of
'Daisy Nook' |
12 |
49-52 |
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Michael Davitt |
Michael Davitt – Irish Patriot and Campaigner for Social
Justice |
30 |
32 |
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Dock
workers/Ireland |
Irish Leaders
and the |
9 |
36-44 |
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Dock
workers/Liverpool |
History in the
Making: the |
21 |
67-72 |
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History in the
Making: the end of the Liverpool Docks Dispute 1998 |
23 |
49-54 | |
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History in the
Making: |
24 |
70-72 | |
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