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New book project: British Communism and the Politics of Race
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The ideological gymnastics of R. Palme Dutt: How to avoid the ‘inter-imperialist war’ issue
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Communist Party’s ‘Charter of Rights for coloured workers in Britain’ (1955)
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Is 2013 the Socialist Workers Party’s 1956?
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“Class Before Race”: Article on CPGB and post-imperial ‘race relations’ reaches 1000 downloads on academia.edu
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From the Daily Worker 1957: ‘Five Vital Points’ about the USSR
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