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Communist activism from trade unionism to Judaism, 1935-1990

Communist activism from trade unionism to Judaism, 1935-1990

Collection: Notable Individuals of British Communism, 1886-1997    Volumes    Communist activism from trade unionism to Judaism, 1935-1990

This volume contains material related to Mick Jenkins, Arthur Horner, David Goldfinger, and Jack Lindsay. The material covers trade unionism, political memoirs, and the experience of Jewish identity in First World War Europe.

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Press cuttings related to Jack Lindsay, 1947-1990

Jack Lindsay was a Communist activist, historian and prolific author. The document contains newspaper cuttings about Jack Lindsay, as well as cuttings of articles written by Lindsay on a range...

Date:1947-1990
Contributor:Archive Trust of the Communist Party of Great Britain
Identifier:cp-ind-misc-01-04

David Goldinger from Judaism to communism, 1946-1964

David Goldinger was a Jewish Communist activist based in East London. The document contains Goldinger’s memoirs in Yiddish, as well as the English translation with an introduction by Palme Dutt....

Date:1935-1939
Contributor:Archive Trust of the Communist Party of Great Britain
Identifier:cp-ind-misc-01-03

Press cuttings on Arthur Horner’s trade unionism, 1935-1939

Arthur Horner was a Communist activist and President of the South Wales Miners’ Federation (SWMF). The document contains press cuttings about the internal politics of the Trades Union Congress (TUC)...

Date:1935-1939
Contributor:Archive Trust of the Communist Party of Great Britain
Identifier:cp-ind-misc-01-02

Mick Jenkins autobiographical material, n.d.

The document contains an autobiography titled ‘Prelude to Better Days’ documenting Mick Jenkins’ upbringing, his experience of the General Strike, his involvement in anti-fascist politics during the 1930s, and his...

Date:1935-1990
Contributor:Archive Trust of the Communist Party of Great Britain
Identifier:cp-ind-misc-01-01
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