Labour History Review
Liverpool, Society for the Study of Labor History
Quadrimestrale
ISSN (print): 0961-5652
ISSN (online): 1745-8188
Conservata in: Prato, Fondazione Istituto Internazionale di Storia Economica “F. Datini”, Coll: Riv. dig.
Consistenza:
[ 2030-2021 ] [ 2020-2011 ] [ 2010-2001 ] [ 2000-1991 ] [ 1990-1981 ] [ 1980-1971 ] [ 1970-1960 ]
RESEARCH ARTICLES
Emmet O?Connor, How British was Larkinism? Big Jim Larkin and the British Labour Movement, 19071914, p. 199219
Sarah Hellawell, ?Sunderland Has Lost a Figure That Will Go Down in History?: Marion Phillips in the North East of England, 19231932, p. 221243
Martin Wright, Of Red Flags and Red Dragons: Welsh Labour History in Retrospect and Prospect, p. 245272
Obituary, p.273278
Book reviews, p. 279293
Labour History Review essay prize, p. 295297
RESEARCH ARTICLE
Sonny Angus, Material Cultures of Class in Scottish Radical Processions, 18321884, p. 95123
Joe Davey, Bristol Sailors in the Nineteenth Century: A Breed Apart?, p. 125158
OBITUARY
John McIlroy, Alan Campbell, A Scholarly Life: Richard Croucher (19492022), p. 159184
Book Reviews, p. 185198
RESEARCH ARTICLE
João Lázaro, The First International Seen from the Periphery: The Portuguese Case (1871-1876), p. 1-25
Aindrias Ó Cathasaigh, Peadar Ó Maicín, the Irish Left and the Irish Language, p. 27-41
2022 LABOUR HISTORY REVIEW ESSAY PRIZE WINNER
Gregory Billam, ‘Uncomradely and Un-communist’: Breakdown in the Communist Anglosphere? The Communist Party of Great Britain and Communist Party of Australia Debate, 1947-1948, p. 43-74
Book Review, p.75-93
RESEARCH ARTICLE
Martin Spence, Suburban Labour: The Labour Party in Penge to 1919, p. 227-253
Olivier Coquelin, ‘A Strikers’ “Soviet” in Belfast’? The Great Belfast Strike of 1919, p. 255-275
ROUND TABLE: THE NEW COLD WAR
Peter Gurney, Matthew Grant, Grace Huxford, Christoph Laucht, Jennifer Luff, and Holger Nehring, Round Table: The New Cold War, p. 277-312
OBITUARY
Keith Laybourn, John L. Halstead (1936-2021): Some Comments and Reflections, p. 313-316
Emmet O’Connor, John Halstead: An Irish Appreciation, p. 317-319
Mike Mecham, Remembering John Halstead, p. 321-322
Book Reviews, p. 323-337
RESEARCH ARTICLE
Liam Ryan, Citizen Strike Breakers: Volunteers, Strikes, and the State in Britain, 1911-1926, p. 109-140
Kevin Morgan, Bolshevization, Stalinization, and Party Ritual: The Congresses of the Communist Party of Great Britain, 1920-1943, p. 141-182
Linda Arch, ‘The Bricks and Mortar of All Policy Areas Which Concern Government’: Statistics and the Labour Force Survey at its UK Origins, p. 183-211
Book Reviews, p. 213-225
RESEARCH ARTICLE
John Robert Sanders, John Douthwaite and ‘John Powlett’: Trades’ Unionism and Conflict in Early 1830s Yorkshire1, p. 1-38
Luke Dineen, ‘Tools of the Employers’ Federation’: The Derry Lockout of 1924, p. 39-63
John Robert Temple, A Radical and Progressive Legacy: Labour’s Housing Record, 1945 to 1951, p. 65-89
Book Reviews, p. 91-108
INTRODUCTION
Daniel Laqua, Charlotte Alston, Activism and Dissent under State Socialism: Coalitions and Campaigns in the 1970s and 1980s, p. 295-311
RESEARCH ARTICLE
Mark Hurst, ‘Gamekeeper Turned Poacher’: Frank Chapple, Anti-Communism, and Soviet Human Rights Violations1, p. 313-337
Irina Gordeeva, Solidarity in Search of Human Agency: ‘Détente from Below’ and Independent Peace Activists in the Soviet Union, p. 339-368
Daniel Laqua, Transnational Dimensions of a ‘German Case’: The Expatriation of Wolf Biermann and the Politics of Solidarity in the 1970s, p. 369-396
Alexandra Wedl, Green Volunteers in Czechoslovakia: The Youth Magazine Mladý svet and its Environmental Campaign, 1970s-1980s, p. 397-423
Dirk Mathias Dalberg, Self-Government in Late 1980s Czechoslovakia: The Slovak Philosopher Miroslav Kusý against the Communist Party1, p. 425-452
Book Reviews, p. 453-473
Labour History Review Essay Prize, p. 475-477
RESEARCH ARTICLE
Matthew Roberts, E.P. Thompson, Shirley, and the Antinomian Tradition in West Riding Luddism and Popular Protest, p. 187-214
Lewis Mates, Lucy Grimshaw, Using Trade Union Banners for Education: The Case of the 1938 ‘Red’ Follonsby Miners’ Banner, p. 215-248
Emmet O’Connor, Labour History in Ireland’s ‘Decade of Centenaries’, p. 249-269
Book Reviews, p. 271-292
INTRODUCTION
Andy Clark, Workplace Occupations in British Labour History: Rise, Fall, and Historical Legacies, p. 1-6
RESEARCH ARTICLE
Alan Tuckman, After UCS: Workplace Occupation in Britain in the 1970s, p. 7-35
Andy Clark, ‘There Is Nothing There for Us and Nothing for the Future’: Deindustrialization and Workplace Occupation, 1981-1982, p. 37-61
Valerie Wright, Jim Philips, Jim Tomlinson, Defending the Right to Work: The 1983 Timex Workers’ Occupation in Dundee, p. 63-90
Stephen Mustchin, Job Destruction and Closures in Deindustrializing Britain: The Uses and Decline of Workplace Occupations in the 1980s, p. 91-115
Ewan Gibbs, ‘It’s Not a Lot of Boring Old Gits Sitting about Remembering the Good Old Days’: The Heritage and Legacy of the 1987 Caterpillar Factory Occupation in Uddingston, Scotland, p. 117-143
Book Reviews, p. 145-164
APPENDIX
Alan Tuckman, Workplace Occupation in the United Kingdom, 1971-2019: Appendix to Special Issue of Labour History Review, p. 165-185