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Reading Life Writing
Cora Kaplan and Jenny Bourne Taylor (guest editors)
Contributors: Jérôme Hansen, Margaretta Jolly, Esther Leslie, Alison Light,
Roger Luckhurst, Jane Mansfield, Ray Monk, Griselda Pollock, Claudine Raynaud,
Martin Ryle, Lynne Segal, Alan Sinfield, Carolyn Steedman, Lyndsey Stonebridge,
Gillian Swanson, Geoffrey Wall
Read editorial
Twentieth
Century Communism
A journal of international history
Twentieth Century Communism is a new international forum for research
and discussion of communist history. Issue 1, now out, is on communist leader
cults and features articles on Brazil, Vietnam, Hungary, Italy, Belgium, Britain
and Finland.
Anarchist
Studies 17.1
Articles include Guido Giacomo Preparata on money systems from Bretton Woods
to the financial slump of 2008; Peter Wilkin on Tory anarchism; and Ginger
Frost on anarchism, free unions, and utopianism in Edwardian England
Breaking
Up Britain
Mark Perryman (editor)
A dialogue on devolution to mark
the tenth anniversary of the first elections to the Scottish Parliament and
Welsh Assembly. 'This brilliant book helps us understand what Scots, Welsh,
Irish and English neighbours freed from an unhappy Union might look like.'
Billy Bragg
Read the introduction (pdf)
Feelbad
Britain: how to make it better
Pat Devine, Andrew Pearmain and David Purdy
(editors)
Feelbad Britain puts forward a framework for understanding
contemporary politics and considers what is to be done to revitalise the British
left, challenge neoliberal hegemony and develop a political project aimed
at creating a greener, fairer, happier, more democratic and less divided Britain.
Read
introduction
The
crash - a view from the left (free to view online book)
Edited by Jon Cruddas and Jonathan Rutherford
Click here for critical alternatives to dominant
economic thinking
Contributors: Jon Cruddas, Clive Dilnot, Bryan Gould, John Grahl, Colin Hines,
Adam Leaver, Toby Lloyd, Lindsay Mackie, Robin Maynard, Richard Murphy, Carlota
Perez, Ann Pettifor, Michael Prior, Jonathan Rutherford, Göran Therborn.
Soundings
41 Recession Blues
'Soundings
is defining the new politics - spread the word'
Jon Cruddas MP
Includes articles on private equity, housing, tax justice financial bubbles,
city pay adulthood and responsibility, Iraq, food sovereignty, general practice
This issue available for special
price of £5 inc p&p
More information on Soundings
Is
the future Conservative?
(Free to view online book)
Edited by Jon
Cruddas and Jonathan Rutherford
Critical analysis of New Conservative thinking by writers
from the left and right - including Neal Lawson, Oliver Letwin MP, Tony Juniper,
John Harris and Phillip Blond.
EuroMemorandum
2008-09
(Free to view online document)
Democratic transformation of European finance, a full employment regime,
and ecological restructuring: Alternatives to finance-driven capitalism.
The EuroMemorandum
Group's critical review of current EU economic policies, making the case for
an alternative approach.
Agreement!
The state, conflict and change in Northern Ireland
Beatrix Campbell
Published ten years after the Good
Friday Agreement, this book is about the people, ideas and movements that
created it. But it is also about its limits; how the Agreement's promise was
frequently betrayed. Read
introduction
Imagined
Nation
Edited by Mark Perryman
Imagined Nation
explores the possibilities for England after Britain - as a multicultural
nation, capable of addressing the legacies of history, yet confident enough
to construct an inclusive future.
Read
introduction
The
T & G story A History of the Transport and General Workers Union, 1922-2007
Andrew Murray
The Transport and
General Workers Union was the biggest trade union in Britain for much of the
20th century, with its membership in the late 1970s reaching more than two
million. It organised workers across the whole economy - from the docks to
the car factories, from light engineering to aviation - and its activities
touched the lives of many.
Women's
Voices from the Spanish Civil War
Edited by Jim Fyrth with Sally Alexander
Perhaps more than
any other war in the twentieth century, the Spanish Civil War was seen as
a 'writers' war' - names such as Hemingway and Orwell spring to mind. But
the women who went to Spain and wrote about it have often been forgotten.
This anthology is part of efforts to redress the balance ...
Ideology,
Absolutism and the English Revolution
David Parker
Offers a glimpse
into some of the early debates inside the History Group of the Communist Party
of Great Britain, whose members included Christopher Hill, Rodney Hilton and
Eric Hobsbawm. This book focuses on the debates of the sixteenth- and seventeenth-century
section and their work on ideology and absolutism...
Building a Citizen Society
Stuart White and Daniel Leighton
'The ideals of civic republicanism have been undergoing a renaissance in scholarly
circles for many years. This volume brings those ideas to bear on a range
of contemporary issues … lucid, radical and relevant.' Richard Reeves
'a major contribution to neorepublican democratic theory' Philip Pettit
Development
of Socialist Economic Thought: essays by Maurice Dobb
Edited and introduced by Brian Pollitt
This collection brings together a selection of essays written in the 1960s
and 1970s, on socialist economic thought and planning. The essays discuss
many issues of relevance today - how to bring about growth in non-industrialised
countries; non-market approaches to the economy; and the relevance of Marx
to analysing commodity capitalism.
Culture,
Politics, Race and Diaspora: The Thought of Stuart Hall
Edited by Brian Meeks
The essays in this collection are a tribute to Stuart Hall, and to the outstanding
contribution he has made to contemporary cultural, social and political thought.
Read some of
Stuart's essays in our Reading Room.
Race,
Identity & Belonging This collection brings together insightful writers
from the forefront of current debates, to think together about questions such
as living with difference, changing definitions of equality, muslim identities,
cosmopolitanism, gun crime, and the wider relationship between neoliberalism
and racial power.
Read
introduction
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