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Public Order Act
1989
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British History
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Conservatives
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Criminology
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crowd control
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Football
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Hillsborough
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Hooliganism
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Law & order
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Margaret Thatcher
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Policing history
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Public Order Act
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Uncategorized
Policing football crowds and the aftermath of Hillsborough: What the new Thatcher papers reveal, pt 2
1989
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Acid house
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Archives
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British History
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Club culture
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Contemporary history
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Criminal justice system
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Criminology
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Drugs
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Electronic music
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Hacienda
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Home Office
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Margaret Thatcher
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Pop music
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Popular culture
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Public Order Act
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Public order issues
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Rave culture
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Thatcherism
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Uncategorized
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Youth culture
Policing Acid House Parties in 1989: What the new Thatcher Government papers reveal
anti-fascism
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Australian history
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British far left
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British Union of Fascists
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Cable Street
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Communist Party of Australia
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Communist Party of Great Britain
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Fascism
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New Guard
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Oswald Mosley
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Policing history
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Public Order Act
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Right-wing extremism/radicalism
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Right-wing populism
The Communist Party of Australia reports on ‘the Battle of Cable Street’
1989
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Archives
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Contemporary history
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Criminal justice system
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Criminology
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crowd control
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Football
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Government inquiries
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Hillsborough
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Liverpool
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Margaret Thatcher
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Policing history
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Public Order Act
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Public order issues
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State crime
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State violence
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Thatcherism
Historians and the online archive of the Hillsborough Independent Panel
1968
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Aboriginal activism
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Aboriginal Tent Embassy
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Announcements
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Anti-apartheid
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Archives
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ASIO
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Australian history
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Contemporary history
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Criminal justice system
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Criminology
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Embassies and protest
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Indigenous activism
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Journal announcements
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Journal articles
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Law & order
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Papers/Seminars
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Parliament
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Police violence
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Policing history
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Political violence
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protest
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Protest laws
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Public Order Act
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Public order issues
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Whitlam Government
New article in Journal of Australian Studies: Policing Protest in the Australian Capital Territory
Border control studies
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British ‘race relations’
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British History
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British Movement
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Colin Jordan
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Fascism
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George Lincoln Rockwell
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Immigration
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KKK
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Malcolm X
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National Front
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Political violence
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Public Order Act
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Racist violence
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Right-wing extremism/radicalism
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US right
The UK Home Office and American Nazis: The Deportation of George Lincoln Rockwell
anti-fascism
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Anti-racism
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British ‘race relations’
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British far left
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British History
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British Union of Fascists
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Communist Party of Great Britain
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Criminal justice system
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Daily Worker/Morning Star
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Fenner Brockway
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Harold Wilson
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Legislation
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Marxism Today
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Public Order Act
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Public order issues
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Race Relations Act
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Racial discrimination
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Tories
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Trade unions
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TUC
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Union Movement
The Communist Party’s campaign for the Race Relations Act 1965
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