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Punk
Class War
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Punk
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Youth culture
Joe Strummer, Class War and Rock Against the Rich
Margaret Thatcher
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Punk
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Red Wedge
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Thatcherism
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The Smiths
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Tories
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Uncategorized
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Youth culture
Briefing Margaret Thatcher on punk and pop music (1987)
Dada
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First World War
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From the archives of Evan
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German Communist Party
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German history
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International communist movement
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John Heartfield
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Punk
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Weimar Republic
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Zine history
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Zines
Jedermann Sein Eigner Fussball: The mixture of Dada, Communism & ‘Zines’ in Weimar Berlin
Announcements
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British History
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Contemporary history
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Film
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Film and history
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Historical methods
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Historiography
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Popular culture
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Television
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Thatcherism
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The Young Ones
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Youth culture
New article: Thatcherism and The Young Ones
Anti-racism
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Archives
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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 Road to Socialism
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Communist Party of Great Britain
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LGBT rights
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Marxism
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Pop music
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Popular culture
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Punk
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The Leninist
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Uncategorized
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Young Communist League
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Youth culture
‘Homosexuality and punk rock’: Conflicting social attitudes in the 1970s Young Communist League
Announcements
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British History
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Punk
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Television
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Thatcherism
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The Young Ones
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Youth culture
The Conversation (UK) On Rik Mayall, The Young Ones and Thatcher
British History
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Film
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Film and history
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Popular culture
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Popular memory
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Punk
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Television
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Thatcherism
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The Young Ones
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Youth culture
In tribute to Rik Mayall: The Young Ones, Thatcherism and the People’s Poet
24 Hour Party People
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British History
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Buzzcocks
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Control
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DIY
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Joy Division
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Manchester
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Morrissey
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Pop music
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Popular culture
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Popular memory
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Punk
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Sex Pistols
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The Smiths
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Youth culture
June 4, 1976: Sex Pistols play Manchester for the very first time…
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