Agitation and the Internal Politics of British Communism, 1907-1977 - Volumes
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Correspondence between the CPGB and Labour Party National Executive Committee, 1933-1936
Correspondence between the the Communist Party of Great Britain and the National Executive Committee of the Labour Party regarding the building of a 'united front'. Read more →
Correspondence between the CPGB and Trade Union Congress, 1933-1934
Largely discussing the need for a 'United Front' in Britain in the wake of Nazi Germany’s Anschluss with Austria. Read more →
Correspondence between the CGPB and Co-operative Party, 1933-1936
Correspondence inviting the Cooperative Party to form a united front in Britain in the wake of Nazi Germany’s Anschluss with Austria. The Cooperative Party rejected the proposal. Read more →
Correspondence between the CPGB and labour movement organisations, 1933-1934
Correspondence with various labour movement organisations attempting to build a 'United Front' against fascism. Read more →