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South Africa
Anti-apartheid
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Higher Edcuation
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no platform
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South Africa
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United States
Anti-apartheid and ‘no platform’ in the 1980s
Anti-apartheid
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Anti-colonialism
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Digital humanities
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Scans
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South Africa
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Uncategorized
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ZANU
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ZAPU
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Zimbabwe
Scans of ZAPU’s ‘Zimbabwe Review’ (1974-78)
1956
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African National Congress
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Anti-apartheid
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Anti-colonialism
,
British Commonwealth
,
Colonial/Postcolonial History
,
Communist Party of South Africa
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Decolonisation
,
Egypt
,
Empire
,
Middle East/North Africa
,
Pan-Africanism
,
Settler colonialism
,
South Africa
,
South African Communist Party
,
Suez Crisis
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Uncategorized
South African progressives and the Suez Crisis of 1956
African National Congress
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Anti-apartheid
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Appeals
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Espionage
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Film
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Internationalism
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Public service announcements
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South Africa
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South African Communist Party
London Recruits: Please help fund doco on ‘secret war against Apartheid’
Anti-apartheid
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Anti-colonialism
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Anti-racism
,
British Commonwealth
,
British far left
,
British History
,
British Road to Socialism
,
Colonial/Postcolonial History
,
Comment
,
Communist Party of Great Britain
,
Decolonisation
,
Empire
,
Harold Wilson
,
Ian Smith
,
International communist movement
,
Internationalism
,
liberation
,
Marxism Today
,
New Left
,
R.P. Dutt
,
Racial discrimination
,
Rhodesia
,
Settler colonialism
,
South Africa
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Soviet Union
,
ZANU
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ZAPU
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Zimbabwe
Rhodesia, the UDI and the Communist Party of Great Britain in the 1960s
‘White Australia Policy’
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Aboriginal activism
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African-American history
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Anti-apartheid
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Anti-colonialism
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anti-fascism
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Anti-racism
,
Australian history
,
British Commonwealth
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Comintern
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Communist Party of Australia
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Communist Party of South Africa
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Communist Party of the USA
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Empire
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Indigenous activism
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Pamphlets
,
Racial discrimination
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Research
,
Second World War
,
South Africa
,
Soviet Union
Communism, anti-racism and the ‘imperialist war’ phase in South Africa, USA and Australia, 1939-41
Anti-colonialism
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Anti-communism
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ASIO
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Australian Labor Party
,
British Commonwealth
,
British far left
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British History
,
Britishness
,
Canada
,
Colonial Office
,
Colonial/Postcolonial History
,
Communist Party of Australia
,
Communist Party of Great Britain
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Communist Party of South Africa
,
Communist Party of the USA
,
Decolonisation
,
Embassies and diplomatic staff
,
Empire
,
Espionage
,
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
,
Harold Laski
,
International communist movement
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MI5
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National Archives (UK)
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National Archives of Australia
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New Zealand
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Papers/Seminars
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Political violence
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Research
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Rhodesia
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Security services (UK)
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South Africa
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South African Communist Party
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Southern Rhodesian Communist Party
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The Guardian (CPSA)
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Tories
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Trade unions
,
UK Labour Party
,
US history
,
US Left
,
Western Intervention
,
Young Communist League
Policing Communism Across the British Empire: A Transnational Study
Anti-communism
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British Commonwealth
,
British far left
,
British History
,
Colonial/Postcolonial History
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Conservatives
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Decolonisation
,
Empire
,
Espionage
,
Marxism
,
South Africa
,
UK Labour Party
Tory anti-communism in the early 1950s
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