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Marxism and football at the 1966 World Cup: How North Korea captured a socialist imagination
British far left
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Tankie: The origins of an epithet
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New book chapter on anti-colonialism and communism in Britain, Australia and South Africa
anti-fascism
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Communist Party of Great Britain
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International Marxist Group
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National Front
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National Union of Students
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Red Lion Square
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15 June, 1974 – ‘No Platform’ and Red Lion Square
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British Union of Fascists
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Communist Party of Great Britain
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Fascism
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Oswald Mosley
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British fascists and the notion of free speech
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British Union of Fascists
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Communist Party of Great Britain
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no platform
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Oswald Mosley
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From Olympia to Hyde Park: British anti-fascism in the summer of 1934
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British History
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Communist Party of Great Britain
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International communist movement
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labour history
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New book: ‘Communists and Labour: The National Left-Wing Movement 1925-1929’ by Lawrence Parker (with extract)
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Communist Party of Australia’s Rupert Lockwood on the Common Market (c.1961)
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