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RH0903 : Remembering 1956 |
Content
- John McIlroy, On the Fiftieth Anniversary of 1956
- Paul Flewers, The Unexpected Denunciation: The Reception of Khrushchev’s ‘Secret Speech’ in Britain
- Steve Parsons, Nineteen Fifty-Six: What Happened in the Communist Party of Great Britain?
- John McIlroy, A Communist Historian in 1956: Brian Pearce and the Crisis of British Stalinism
- Christian Hogsbjerg, Beyond the Boundary of Leninism? CLR James and 1956
- Ian Birchall, Nineteen Fifty-Six and the French Left
- Tobias Abse, Palmiro Togliatti and the Italian Communist Party in 1956
- Harry Ratner, Remembering 1956
- Ernest Mandel, Poznań and its Aftermath
- Shane Mage, The Discussion of the Crisis of Stalinism at the Recent NEC Meeting
- The Marxist-Leninist’s Song
Obituaries
Work in Progress
Reviews:
- Pierre Broué, The German Revolution, 1917-1923 (Mike Jones)
- Patrick Hutt, Confronting an Ill Society: David Widgery, General Practice, Idealism and the Chase for Change (David Renton)
- Adam Hochschild, Bury the Chains: The British Struggle to Abolish Slavery (Harry Ratner)
- Bettany Hughes, Helen of Troy: Goddess, Princess, Whore (Chris Gray)
- Loren Goldner, Herman Melville: Between Charlemagne and the Antemosaic Cosmic Man: Race, Class and the Crisis of Bourgeois Ideology in an American Renaissance Writer (Christian Hogsbjerg)
- Barry Sheppard, The Sixties: A Political Memoir(Louis Proyect)
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RH0902 : Stalinism, Revolution and Counter-Revolution |
Editorial
- Alexander Vatlin, 'Comrade Thomas' and the Secret Activity of the Comintern in Germany 1919-1925
- Andy Durgan, Marxism, War and Revolution: Trotsky and the POUM
- Tobias Abse, Palmiro Togliatti: Loyal Servant of Stalin
- Charles Wesley Ervin, Two Pages From Indian Trotskyist History
- John Mcllroy, The Revolutionary Odyssey of John Lawrence
- Ian Birchall, Daniel Guerin's Dialogue with Leninism
- Clara Zetkin, Letter to Lenin
- Alan Woodward, Russia 1905: Revolutionary History or Debatable Politics?
Obituary
Work in Progress
Reviews
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RH0901 : The Russian Revolution of 1905 |
- Editorial
- Pete Glatter, Introduction
- The Road to Bloody Sunday (Introduced by Pete Glatter)
- A Revolution Takes Shape (Introduced by Pete Glatter)
- The Decisive Days (Introduced by Pete Glatter and Philip Ruff)
- Rosa Luxemburg and the 1905 Revolution (Introduced by Mark Thomas)
- Mike Haynes, Patterns of Conflict in the 1905 Revolution
Obituaries
Work in Progress
Reviews
- David Black, Helen Macfarlane: A Feminist, Revolutionary Journalist and Philosopher in Mid-Nineteenth-Century England (Keith Flett)
- Paul Buhle and Nicole Schulman (eds), Wobblies: A Graphic History of the Industrial Workers of the World (Louis Proyect)
- William Fishman, East End Jewish Radicals 1875-1914 (Sheila Lahr)
- Norman Harding, Staying Red: Why I Remain a Socialist (Harry Ratner)
- Jim Higgins, Speak One More Time: Selected Writings (Ian Birchall)
- Jean-Jacques Marie, Lénine (Ian Birchall)
- John Newsinger, Rebel City: Larkin, Connolly and the Dublin Labour Movement (Chris Gray)
- Rudolf Rocker, The London Years (Sheila Lahr)
- Robert Shoemaker The London Mob (David Renton)
Letters
- Mike Jones on German Communism
- John McIlroy on Sean Matgamna
- Wmily Turnbill & Jamesz Robertson on Vladimir Weston's Teddy Bear (with Editorial Comment)
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