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Wide-ranging and richly researched, this is the first sourcebook to
reconstruct the tumultuous history of the Communist Party of Great
Britain. Drawing together over one hundred and fifty
documents-including party statements, press releases, published
correspondence, reviews, poems, cartoons and articles-it presents a
detailed portrait of the party, its abiding concerns and its many
contradictions from the 1920s to the 1980s. It samples voices from
the full spectrum of the party's diverse personnel, from
longstanding party leaders (Harry Pollitt, Rajani Palme Dutt), to
prominent twentieth-century British intellectuals (E. P. Thompson,
Eric Hobsbawm), to significant cultural figures (Jack Lindsay, Alan
Bush, A.L. Lloyd). Balanced, comprehensive and framed by Callaghan
and Harker's detailed introductions, British Communism: A
documentary history is not only a valuable addition to the
historiography of Communism, but to the study of twentieth-century
Britain. -- .
Wide-ranging and richly researched, this is the first sourcebook to
reconstruct the tumultuous history of the Communist Party of Great
Britain. Drawing together over one hundred and fifty
documents-including party statements, press releases, published
correspondence, reviews, poems, cartoons and articles-it presents a
detailed portrait of the party, its abiding concerns and its many
contradictions from the 1920s to the 1980s. It samples voices from
the full spectrum of the party's diverse personnel, from
longstanding party leaders (Harry Pollitt, Rajani Palme Dutt), to
prominent twentieth-century British intellectuals (E. P. Thompson,
Eric Hobsbawm), to significant cultural figures (Jack Lindsay, Alan
Bush, A.L. Lloyd). Balanced, comprehensive and framed by Callaghan
and Harker's detailed introductions, British Communism: A
documentary history is not only a valuable addition to the
historiography of Communism, but to the study of twentieth-century
Britain. -- .
Based on a decade of research in over twenty archives, The
Chronology of Revolution is an accessible and richly detailed work
of historical and cultural analysis that fixes its gaze on the
legacy of the Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB). Communists
anticipated that the party, formed in the world's first
industrialized nation, would be in the vanguard of world
revolution. Instead, the party never came close to matching the
political power of the British Labour Party or continental
Communist Parties in France or Italy and dissolved itself in 1991.
In this book, Ben Harker draws on the ideas of Antonio Gramsci to
argue that the CPGB, despite having great influence over British
culture, never fully appreciated the importance of civil society to
its political strength. Analysing party members' efforts in fields
such as science, journalism, the arts, broadcasting, and education,
The Chronology of Revolution offers an alternative, radical history
of Britain between 1920 and 1991 that draws out important lessons
for the contemporary Left.
Ewan MacColl is one of the outstanding British singers and
songwriters of the mid to late 20th century, and his work has been
covered by artists including Roberta Flack, Johnny Cash and the
Pogues. He was also a committed political activist. For sixty years
he was at the cultural forefront of numerous political struggles,
producing plays, songs and radio programmes on subjects ranging
from the Spanish Civil War to the Poll Tax. A founder-member of
Theatre Workshop, MacColl was the famous company's resident
dramatist, and his plays earned the admiration of contemporaries
including George Bernard Shaw, Sean O, Casey and Hugh MacDiarmid.
MacColl lived an energetic and colourful life. authorisation of his
collaborator and widow, Peggy Seeger. It charts MacColl's early
years, his involvement in the Communist Party, in radical theatre,
his pioneering radio programmes, as well as his extensive work in
the British folk-revival. Exhaustively researched and energetically
written, this is an illuminating account of a major and
controversial twentieth-century political artist.
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