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New article in Journal of Australian Studies: Policing Protest in the Australian Capital Territory
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“Don’t Let Them Die!”: The British Far Left and the Armagh Women’s Prisoner Protest
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The UK Home Office and American Nazis: The Deportation of George Lincoln Rockwell
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Removing the barriers to deportation from the UK: Lord Carrington and counter-terrorist efforts in the early 1980s
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Policing Communism Across the British Empire: A Transnational Study
43 Group
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The Communist Party and Mosley’s Union Movement, 1947-51
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