This article uses the debate on youth culture that took place in the pages of Marxism Today (1973–75) to explore the ways by which cultural changes and identity politics began to challenge, complement and redefine the British left. The debate revealed much about the tensions that ultimately pulled the Communist Party of Great Britain apart. But it also uncovered faultlines that had ramifications for the left more generally and, perhaps, the wider British polity
Due to the difficult methodological issues it presents, political historians are wary of using telev...
This article argues that, by the 1970s, people in Britain were increasingly insistent about defining...
Focusing on a series of pioneering radio ballads produced for the BBC between 1958 and 1961 by Ewan ...
This article uses the debate on youth culture that took place in the pages of Marxism Today (1973–75...
This thesis provides a historical account of the Communist Part of Great Britain during the years 19...
‘White Youth’ recovers and explains the relationship between far-right organisations and British you...
This article analyses the emergence of politically motivated acts of left-wing terrorism in Britain ...
Since the Second World War, Marxism in Britain has declined almost to the point of oblivion. The Com...
The aim of this thesis is clear: to understand why 'youth culture' was not a problem in Britain duri...
This thesis examines the relationship between activist subjectivities and the shaping of Britain’s l...
The school curriculum is a vital battlefield on which versions of the ‘good society’ are fought over...
We stand at a key juncture: a Western political crisis arose in 2016-17 to match the deep economic c...
We stand at a key juncture: a Western political crisis arose in 2016-17 to match the deep eco-nomic ...
This is an Author's Accepted Manuscript of an article published in Contemporary British History, vol...
This article examines the exposure, and in some cases dismissal, of Boy Scouts who belonged or sympa...
Due to the difficult methodological issues it presents, political historians are wary of using telev...
This article argues that, by the 1970s, people in Britain were increasingly insistent about defining...
Focusing on a series of pioneering radio ballads produced for the BBC between 1958 and 1961 by Ewan ...
This article uses the debate on youth culture that took place in the pages of Marxism Today (1973–75...
This thesis provides a historical account of the Communist Part of Great Britain during the years 19...
‘White Youth’ recovers and explains the relationship between far-right organisations and British you...
This article analyses the emergence of politically motivated acts of left-wing terrorism in Britain ...
Since the Second World War, Marxism in Britain has declined almost to the point of oblivion. The Com...
The aim of this thesis is clear: to understand why 'youth culture' was not a problem in Britain duri...
This thesis examines the relationship between activist subjectivities and the shaping of Britain’s l...
The school curriculum is a vital battlefield on which versions of the ‘good society’ are fought over...
We stand at a key juncture: a Western political crisis arose in 2016-17 to match the deep economic c...
We stand at a key juncture: a Western political crisis arose in 2016-17 to match the deep eco-nomic ...
This is an Author's Accepted Manuscript of an article published in Contemporary British History, vol...
This article examines the exposure, and in some cases dismissal, of Boy Scouts who belonged or sympa...
Due to the difficult methodological issues it presents, political historians are wary of using telev...
This article argues that, by the 1970s, people in Britain were increasingly insistent about defining...
Focusing on a series of pioneering radio ballads produced for the BBC between 1958 and 1961 by Ewan ...