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Francis King on the Dilemmas of a 'democratic peace': World War One, the Zimmerwald Manifesto and the Russian Revolution; Pawel Szelegieniec on Labour and Stalinism: The Polish Experience;John Saville on the Mau Mau: A Study in British Imperialism and more...
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Ehud Manor on The Great War, perplexed socialism and the City Hall, New York 1917; Kevin Morgan on Walter Citrine and the British Labour delegation to Finland 1940; Lawrence Parker on Arts and minds: reconsidering the 'Caudwell controversy'; Tobias Abse on Rifondazione Comunista: a party of protest or a party of government?; and more...
SH 46: Workers' Internationalism
William A. Pelz on The International Working Men's Association's role in promoting internationalism, 1864-1876; Alban Bargain-Villéger on Gustave Cluseret and the Socialist Left, 1848-1900; Ian Birchall on La Vie ouvrière: A Beacon of Internationalism; Steven Parfitt on Industrial Democracy and the Repression of Radicalism in the United States during the First World War and more...
SH 45: Class, Immigration and Identity
Vivi Lachs on The Yiddish Veker in London - Morris Winchevsky: Building a Broad Left through Poetry 1884-1894; Daniel Renshaw on Control, Cohesion and Faith: A Comparative Discussion of Immigrant Communal Control in the turn-of-the-century East End; Giulia Ni Dhulchaointigh on Irish Communities in East London and their Processions, 1900-14; and more...
SH 44: Anti-Communism on the Left
Ian Bullock on The Original British 'Ultra-Left', 1917-1924; Adrià Llacuna on The Labour Party Galaxy and the Communist Solar System; Sarah Cohen on the Labour Party's Anti-Communism and its Limits; Saarjte Vandan Borre on Singing, Drinking, Snitching; Victor Capart - A socialist in the French-Belgian border region at the turn of the century; and more...
SH 43: Religion, History and Politics
Féilim Ó hAdhmaill on The Catholic Church and Revolution in Ireland; Mark R Correll on A Political Gospel for the Working Poor: The Use of a Christian Utopia as a Political Tool in Wilhelmine Germany; Charles R Gallacher on The Roman Catholic Church and Modern Terrorism: Ideology, Human Rights, and the Hermeneutic of Discontinuity; and more...
SH 42: Reform Communism
Hans Asenbaum on A History of Ideas in Russia's Perestroika; Vasil Paraskevov on Mikhail Gorbachev, Todor Zhivkov and Soviet Perestroika, 1985-89; Hugo Radice on Marxism in Eastern Europe: From Socialist Dissidence to Capitalist Restoration; Mike Waite on Was 'Reform Communism' Possible; and more...
SH 41: Fascism
Thomas Linehan on Spatialising British Fascism; Stephen Cullen on 'Jewish Communists' or 'Communists Jews'?; Steven Woodbridge on Arnold Leese and British Fascism in Small-Town Politics; Craig Morgan on the British Union of Fascists in the Midlands, 1932-34; and more...
SH 40: The Ex-Colonial World Historical Legacies and Changing Times
Leo Zeilig, Miles Larmer and Peter Dwyer on Social Movements in Post-Colonial Africa, 1945-98; John T. McCartney on The Rise and Decline of Socialism in the English-Speaking Carribean from the 1960s-80; Amalendu Misra on Debating Religion and Inter-Group Conflict in India; and more...
SH 39: Wretched of the Earth
Rabah Aissaoui on From Colonial Dispossession to Exile: Algerian Migration to France from the Early Twentieth Century
to the Eve of the Second World War; Rose Appel on Extermination Through Labour: Life and Death in a German Slave Labour Camp; Allison Drew interviews Henri Alleg; David Macey on Fanon and the Algerian Revolution; and more...
SH 38: Biography and Identity
David Howell on D. H. Lawrence and Coalfield Society; Peter Ackers on 'More Marxism than Methodism': Hugh Clegg at Kingswood School, Bath (1932-39); Andrew Pearmain on 'Twenty Years On': Whatever Happened to the Communist Party of Great Britain?; and Andrew Thorpe on Nina Fishman's Arthur Horner and Labour and Political Biography
SH 37: Syndicalism and Radical Unionism
Alex Gordon on Charles Watkins: Syndicalist Railwayman; Paul Buhle on Syndicalism in the United States; Wayne Thorpe on Internationalist Syndicalists in Europe 1914-18; Reiner Tosstorff on The Syndicalists and the Bolshevik Revolution; Gregor Gall on Radical Unionism in Britain; Andy Croft on Randall Swingler and MI5...
SH 36: Gender and Sexuality
Lesley A. Hall on 'No Sex, Please, We're Socialists'; Jeff Hearn on (Un)writing Men's (Auto)biography, (Un)writing Men's History; Justin Bengry on Mainstreaming queer styles in post-war Britain, 1945-1967; Sharif Gemie on Memory and gender in the music of Fuxan os Ventos, Luar Na Lubre and Mercedes Peón...
SH 35: Class, Nation and Resistance
David Renton on Class Language or Populism; Ran Greenstein on
Socialist Anti-Zionism; Maria Kyriakidou and Sotiris Themistokleous
on the recognition of national resistance in contemporary Greece;
Evan Smith on the British Communist Party, the SWP and anti-fascism
in the 1970s...
SH 34: Biography and the Political Uses of Memory
Reiner Tosstorff on Alexander Lozovsky; Francis King on Vladimir Bazarov; Emmer O'Connor on Self-representation in Irish communism; Stephen Hopkins on Irish Republican self-representation; Guiseppe Vatalaro on Berlinguer's Democratic Alternative...
SH 33: Origins of the French Revolution
Gwynne Lewis on The Rise of the Bourgeoisie and the Failure to
Reform the Bourbon State, 1763-92; Stephen Miller on The Absolutist
State of Eighteenth-Century France - Modern Bureaucracy or Feudal
Bricolage?; Peter McPhee on Revolution or Jacquerie? - Rethinking
Peasant Insurrection in 1789...
SH 32: Activism
Gidon Cohen, Andrew Flinn and Lewis Mates on Political Culture
and the Post-War Labour Party; Nicole Robertson on Member activity
within co-operative societies, 1914-60; Thomas Linehan on Communist
Activism in Interwar Britain...
SH 31: Imperialism
Marilyn Young on 'The Empire at War'; Holger Nehring on
The British and West German protests against nuclear weapons and anti-colonialism, 1956-64; Vassilis K Fouskas on the Origins of Neo-Imperial Governance...
SH 30: 1956 and the New Left
Lesley Hardy on E. P. Thomson and F. R. Leavis; Grant Pooke on
Francis Klingender; Sebastian Berg on New Left Review
and Dissent; David Renton on socialist biography...
SH 29: Collaboration, Resistance and the Unions
Emmet O Connor on British based unions in Ireland; Jonathan Jeffries
on the politics of colonialism in Gibraltar; Steve Cushion on
the 1941 miners' strike in northern France...
SH 28: The Abyssinia Crisis - Seventy Years On
Willie Thompson on the facist regime and the Abyssinia Crisis, Christian Hogsbjerg on C.L.R. James and Italy's conquest of Abyssinia; Andrew Flinn and Gidon Cohen on the British left and the fracturing of the anti-war movement...
SH 27: Rethinking Social Democracy
Stefan Berger on communism and social democracy; Andrew Thorpe on Labour and Liberal politics 1918-1945; Aad Blok on Jan Tinbergen's economic theories; New Labour under scrutiny…
SH 26: Youth Cultures and Politics
Rich Palser on the children of 1968 and the Woodcraft Folk; Richard
Cross on Crass and the anarcho-punk movement; Michelle Webb on
the history of the Labour League of Youth; Jonathan Grossman on
youth activism during apartheid's endgame…
SH 25: Old Social Movements?
Meg Allen on the use of humour in the narratives of Women Against Pit Closures; Paul Burnham on the squatters' movement of 1946; David Young on agency and ethnicity in the London Social Democratic Federation…
SH 24: Interesting Times?
David Howell interviews Eric Hobsbawm; John Callaghan on reviews of Interesting Times; Ann Hughes on Christopher Hill's work; Cambridge communists reminisce…
SH 23: Migrants and Minorities
Shivdeep Singh Grewal on the racial politics of the National Front;
Keith Copley on the British Irish in Chartist times; Stephen Hipkin
on rural conflict in early modern Britain…
SH 22: Revolutions and Revolutionaries
John Newsinger on Irish Labour; Allison Drew on experiences of the gulag; Edward Acton, Monty Johnstone, Boris Kagarlitsky, Francis King and Hillel Ticktin on 1917…
SH 21: Red Lives
Till Kössler on West German communists; Margreet Schrevel on a Dutch communist children's club; Tauno Saarela on characters in Finnish communist magazines…
SH 20: Contested Legacies
Mark Bevir on socialism and the state; Matt Perry on the Hunger Marches; David Renton and Martin Durham debate women, gender and fascism…
SH 19: Life Histories
Richard Pankhurst on Sylvia Pankhurst and anti-fascism; Andy Croft
on Randall Swingler; Malcolm Chase interviews John Saville on
the DLB…
SH 18: Cultures and Politics
Matthew Worley on the Third Period; Andrew Whitehead on Red London; Martin Wasserman on Kafka as industrial reformer…
SH 17: International
and Comparative Labour History
Sheila Rowbotham on working class women's narratives; Karen Hunt on internationalism and socialist women; Paul Kelemen on Labour's Africa…
SH 16: America and the Left
David Howell on syndicalism; Neville Kirk on American exceptionalism; Kevin Morgan on the British left and America…
SH 15: Visions of the Future
David Purdy on utopian thought; Philip Coupland on utopia in British political culture; Maureen Speller on the future in science fiction…
SH 14: The Future of History
Roundtable discussion with Jim Sharpe, Peter Jones, Mike Savage,
Eileen Yeo, Kevin Morgan and Richard Evans…
SH 13: Imperialism and Internationalism
Victor Kiernan on empires; Anna Davin on immigration in Britain; Ralph Russell on Indian nationalism…