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Tankie: The origins of an epithet
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Peking Review and global anti-imperialist networks in the 1960s
1956
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Sydney, London, Moscow, Beijing: Schisms in the international communist movement, 1947-61
1989
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British far left
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British Road to Socialism
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Communist Party of Britain
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The Communist Party of Britain, the Morning Star and the Legacy of the Soviet Union
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1989
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How the Morning Star reported the collapse of the Ceausescu regime in December 1989
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‘By whatever means necessary’: The origins of the ‘no platform’ policy
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