Worlds of Labour: Essays in Birmingham Labour HistoryAnthony Wright, Richard Shackleton |
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... British Marxist group , the Social Democratic Federation ( SDF ) . In 1911 the SDF joined with dissidents from the ILP and other socialists to form a new party , the British Socialist Party ( BSP ) . Some BSPers were influenced by ...
... British Marxist group , the Social Democratic Federation ( SDF ) . In 1911 the SDF joined with dissidents from the ILP and other socialists to form a new party , the British Socialist Party ( BSP ) . Some BSPers were influenced by ...
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... British revolutionary movement , was 100 strong in 1922 , 80 men and 20 48 women . ( This was at a time when the Party was about 2,500 strong nationally ) . The most important local member was Brain , a member of the CP national ...
... British revolutionary movement , was 100 strong in 1922 , 80 men and 20 48 women . ( This was at a time when the Party was about 2,500 strong nationally ) . The most important local member was Brain , a member of the CP national ...
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... British . Association , Birmingham and Its Regional Setting : A Scientific Survey Birmingham , 1950 ) . In 1937 , 6.6 % of insured workers in Birmingham had come from outside the region since 1920 : Brinley Thomas , ' The Influx of ...
... British . Association , Birmingham and Its Regional Setting : A Scientific Survey Birmingham , 1950 ) . In 1937 , 6.6 % of insured workers in Birmingham had come from outside the region since 1920 : Brinley Thomas , ' The Influx of ...
Contents
A Notorious Christine Heward | 18 |
Unemployment Agitation in Birmingham Cyril Collard | 35 |
Police Strike in Birmingham Richard Shackleton | 63 |
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