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53 volumes in Agitation and the Internal Politics of British Communism, 1907-1977  | Page 7 of 14

Material on the relationship between the Communist Party and Catholicism, 1947-1948

Traditionally arch enemies, this volume contains material examining the relationship between the CPGB and Catholic Church. Read more →

Material from the Left Book Club, 1941-1942

The Left Book Club was a national organisation that offered members a monthly, left-wing book choice. It's membership peaked at over 57,000 members.  Read more →

Pollitt on the election campaign trail, 1929-1955

Documents offering a look at Pollitt’s activities during various election campaigns, from his early days as General Secretary to running as a prominent candidate in the post-war years. Read more →

Material from the William Gee appeal fund, 1941-1952

Pollitt helped establish the William Gee appeal fund to raise money for the veteran socialist activist during his later years. Gee had been an idol to Pollitt during his younger years and Pollitt wanted to help take care of him during his old age. During the 1940s Pollitt would appeal to CPGB members and labour movement colleagues for a Christmas fund to help with his pension. Read more →

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