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Title Against the grain : the British far left from 1956 / edited by Evan Smith and Matthew Worley.
Publisher Manchester : Manchester University Press, 2014.



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Contents Introduction: The far left in Britain from 1956: Evan Smith and Matthew Worley; Part I: Movements; 1. Engaging with Trotsky: The influence of Trotskyism in Britain: John Callaghan; 2. The New Left: Beyond Stalinism and social democracy?: Paul Blackledge; 3. Narratives of radical lives: The roots of 1960s activism and the making of the British left: Celia Hughes
4. Marching separately, seldom together: The political history of two principal trends in British Trotskyism, 1945-2009: Phil Burton-Cartledge5. Opposition in slow motion: The CPGB's 'anti-revisionists' in the 1960s and 1970s: Lawrence Parker; 6. Dissent from dissent: The 'Smith/Party' Group in the 1970s CPGB: Andrew Pearmain; 7. British anarchism in the era of Thatcherism: Rich Cross; Part II: Issues; 8. Jam tomorrow?: Socialist women and Women's Liberation, 1968-82: an oral history approach: Sue Bruley; 9. Something new under the sun: The revolutionary left and gay politics: Graham Willett
10. 'Vicarious pleasure'?: The British far left and the third world, 1956-79: Ian Birchall11. Anti-racism and the socialist left, 1968-79: Satnam Virdee; 12. Red Action -- left-wing political pariah: Some observations regarding ideological apostasy and the discourse of proletarian resistance: Mark Hayes; 13. Anti-fascism in Britain, 1997-2012: David Renton; Index
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ISBN 9781847799234 (e-book)
184779923X (e-book)
9781781707388
1781707383
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Subject Right and left (Political science) -- Great Britain -- History -- 20th century.
Socialism -- Great Britain -- 20th century.
Alt author Smith, Evan, 1981-
Worley, Matthew.
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Contents Introduction: The far left in Britain from 1956: Evan Smith and Matthew Worley; Part I: Movements; 1. Engaging with Trotsky: The influence of Trotskyism in Britain: John Callaghan; 2. The New Left: Beyond Stalinism and social democracy?: Paul Blackledge; 3. Narratives of radical lives: The roots of 1960s activism and the making of the British left: Celia Hughes
4. Marching separately, seldom together: The political history of two principal trends in British Trotskyism, 1945-2009: Phil Burton-Cartledge5. Opposition in slow motion: The CPGB's 'anti-revisionists' in the 1960s and 1970s: Lawrence Parker; 6. Dissent from dissent: The 'Smith/Party' Group in the 1970s CPGB: Andrew Pearmain; 7. British anarchism in the era of Thatcherism: Rich Cross; Part II: Issues; 8. Jam tomorrow?: Socialist women and Women's Liberation, 1968-82: an oral history approach: Sue Bruley; 9. Something new under the sun: The revolutionary left and gay politics: Graham Willett
10. 'Vicarious pleasure'?: The British far left and the third world, 1956-79: Ian Birchall11. Anti-racism and the socialist left, 1968-79: Satnam Virdee; 12. Red Action -- left-wing political pariah: Some observations regarding ideological apostasy and the discourse of proletarian resistance: Mark Hayes; 13. Anti-fascism in Britain, 1997-2012: David Renton; Index
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781847799234 (e-book)
184779923X (e-book)
9781781707388
1781707383
Subject Right and left (Political science) -- Great Britain -- History -- 20th century.
Socialism -- Great Britain -- 20th century.
Alt author Smith, Evan, 1981-
Worley, Matthew.

Subject Right and left (Political science) -- Great Britain -- History -- 20th century.
Socialism -- Great Britain -- 20th century.
Descript 1 online resource
Content text txt
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Contents Introduction: The far left in Britain from 1956: Evan Smith and Matthew Worley; Part I: Movements; 1. Engaging with Trotsky: The influence of Trotskyism in Britain: John Callaghan; 2. The New Left: Beyond Stalinism and social democracy?: Paul Blackledge; 3. Narratives of radical lives: The roots of 1960s activism and the making of the British left: Celia Hughes
4. Marching separately, seldom together: The political history of two principal trends in British Trotskyism, 1945-2009: Phil Burton-Cartledge5. Opposition in slow motion: The CPGB's 'anti-revisionists' in the 1960s and 1970s: Lawrence Parker; 6. Dissent from dissent: The 'Smith/Party' Group in the 1970s CPGB: Andrew Pearmain; 7. British anarchism in the era of Thatcherism: Rich Cross; Part II: Issues; 8. Jam tomorrow?: Socialist women and Women's Liberation, 1968-82: an oral history approach: Sue Bruley; 9. Something new under the sun: The revolutionary left and gay politics: Graham Willett
10. 'Vicarious pleasure'?: The British far left and the third world, 1956-79: Ian Birchall11. Anti-racism and the socialist left, 1968-79: Satnam Virdee; 12. Red Action -- left-wing political pariah: Some observations regarding ideological apostasy and the discourse of proletarian resistance: Mark Hayes; 13. Anti-fascism in Britain, 1997-2012: David Renton; Index
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
Alt author Smith, Evan, 1981-
Worley, Matthew.
ISBN 9781847799234 (e-book)
184779923X (e-book)
9781781707388
1781707383

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