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Scans of ZAPU’s ‘Zimbabwe Review’ (1974-78)
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Rhodesia, the UDI and the Communist Party of Great Britain in the 1960s
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Rhodesia and Apartheid South Africa in the Far Right Popular Imagination
African National Congress
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The Last Stubborn Outpost of a Past Epoch: The British Communist Party and National Liberation in Zimbabwe, pt. 3
Anti-apartheid
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Archives
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National Archives (UK)
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Pearce Commission
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Rhodesia
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South Africa
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The Guardian (CPSA)
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ZANU
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ZAPU
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Zimbabwe
Exploiting the Pearce Commission: The British Communist Party and the national liberation struggle in Rhodesia, pt 2
Anti-apartheid
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Anti-colonialism
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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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Colonial/Postcolonial History
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Communist Party of Great Britain
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Racial discrimination
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Research
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Rhodesia
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Trade unions
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UK Labour Party
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ZANU
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ZAPU
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Zimbabwe
The British Communist Party and the national liberation struggle in Rhodesia, pt 1
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