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36 volumes in The Political Culture of British Communism, 1920-1991  | Page 2 of 9

The Twelfth National Congress, 1932

Materials from the Twelfth National Congress of the Communist Party of Great Britain. The Congress was the final to be dictated by Comintern’s rigid ‘Class Against Class’ policy. Read more →

  • Contributor:  Archive Trust of the Communist Party of Great Britain
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The Thirteenth National Congress, 1935

This volume hosts materials from the Communist Party of Great Britain’s (CPGB) Thirteenth National Congress. In the context of the rise of fascism across Europe, the Comintern ditched its advocation of ‘Class Against Class’ and sought to build an anti-fascist ‘United Front’. Read more →

  • Contributor:  Archive Trust of the Communist Party of Great Britain
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The Fourteenth National Congress, 1937

This volume hosts materials from the Communist Party of Great Britain’s (CPGB) Thirteenth National Congress. At this Congress the CPGB intensified its construction of the ‘United Front’. Read more →

  • Contributor:  Archive Trust of the Communist Party of Great Britain
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The Fifteenth National Congress, 1938

This volume hosts material from the Communist Party of Great Britain’s (CPGB) Fifteenth National Congress. The self-stated aim of this Congress was said to be “to formulate a policy that will help the Labour Movement, and all progressive people who realise the serious consequences of the economic crisis, the threat of war and the peril that faces democracy, to continue in one common effort to overthrow the National Government." Read more →

  • Contributor:  Archive Trust of the Communist Party of Great Britain
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