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Notable Individuals of British Communism, 1886-1997 - Volumes

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18 volumes in Notable Individuals of British Communism, 1886-1997  | Page 3 of 5

Miscellaneous communist activists (iv), 1919-1984

Contains material related to the Communist activism of Helen Crawford, Thomas Alfred Jackson, Andrew Rothstein, and Emile Burns. Material covered includes a plethora of autobiographical material on political activism and work for the CPGB, assessments of Comintern policy and writing on the 1917 Russian Revolution. Read more →

  • Contributor:  Archive Trust of the Communist Party of Great Britain
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Material related to Christopher Kit Meredith, 1951-1963

Christopher Kit Meredith was a Communist Party member, peace activist and university lecturer. The material covers his personal correspondence, his peace work in the context of the Cold War and arms race, and his involvement in the 25th National Congress of the CPGB. Read more →

  • Contributor:  Archive Trust of the Communist Party of Great Britain
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Miscellaneous communist activists (v), 1915-1979

Contains material related to the Communist activism of Glyn Evans and Frank Jackson, covering educational materials on British and Russian history, as well as trade unionism in Britain. Read more →

  • Contributor:  Archive Trust of the Communist Party of Great Britain
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Miscellaneous communist activists (vi), 1936-1987

Material related to the Communist activism of Jim Fyrth, Julius Jacobs, and Brian Magee. The material covers internal party conflicts over Khrushchev’s secret speech and the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia, as well the CPGB’s attempts to radicalise the trade union and labour movement in Britain. Read more →

  • Contributor:  Archive Trust of the Communist Party of Great Britain
  • Reference:  cp-ind-misc-12
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