Al Richardson and Jim Higgins papers.

Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
[Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 1900-1999.
Description
1 online resource (manuscripts, monographs, multimedia, periodicals).

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Series
Political Extremism and Radicalism: Global Communist and Socialist Movements. [More in this series]
Summary note
Al Richardson and Jim Higgins were British socialists, active in the second half of the twentieth century. This collections includes: Spartacists League/Workers Vanguard pamphlets and papers, 1964-2001 -- International Socialists minutes, circulars, discussion papers, 1960s-1970s -- Workers Power bulletins, c. 1975-1992 -- Socialist Review minutes, 1952-1956 -- Workers Socialist League papers, c. 1977-1983 -- Socialist Labour League minutes, circulars, pamphlets, 1960s -- International Marxist Group papers, 1963-1967 -- Trotskyist journals and pamphlets from the United States, United Kingdom, Chile, India, Sri Lanka, France, New Zealand, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Italy, and other countries, 1930s-2003 -- Workers Fight, 1987-2003 -- Post Office Engineering Union minutes, journals, correspondence, 1960s-1970s -- drafts of autobiography of Harry McShane and interviews with him, c. 1970s -- letters relating to Hugo Dewar, Harry Wicks and Reg Groves.
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Notes
  • Date range: 1900-1999.
  • Includes the following publications: "Socialism through Victory" Victory for Whom?: Reply to J. R. Campbell, Constitution of the S.W.P. as Amended by the Convention of October 1942 and others.
  • Reproduction of the original from Senate House Library, University of London.
  • Images from the source libraries are selected contents of the original collection materials as representative of their value and pertinence to the digital product.
OCLC
1439056287
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