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Author Title of article Issue Pages
BEN ABEL Cross-party support to save historic youth hostel 32 32-34
HAKIM ADI The 1945 Manchester Pan-African Congress 20 3-14
ANON – FROM BIG FLAME BULLETIN No.1 'We Won't pay' – Women's Struggle on Tower Hill (A New Housing Estate near Liverpool) 28 29-31
A.J. AINSWORTH Aspects of socialism at branch level 1890-1900: some notes towards analysis 4 6-35
FRANK ALLAUN Culture and Politics in the Hungry Thirties 17 38-51
Edmund Frow: the Engineer who became an Historian 22 82-83
MIKE ALLEN Eric Taplin, The Dockers' Union. A Study of the National Union of Dock Labourers, 1889-1922 12 105-109
Post-war Dock Strikes 1945-1955 15 82-96
 SU ANDI Ben Bousquet and Colin Douglas, West Indian Women at War 17 137-138
D. BATEMAN The ILP between the Wars 5 32-37
RON BEAN The General Strike on Merseyside 1 6- 10
HANNA BEHREND A Political Refugee in Manchester 18 27-43
JOHN BELCHEM English Working Class Radicalism and the Irish 8 5-18
CAROLINE BENN Jonathan Schneer, George Lansbury 17 125-127
Ben Pimlott, Harold Wilson 18 84-85
Delia Jarrett-Macauley, The Life of Una Marson, 23 66-67
SEBASTIAN BERG The Labour Party and the Politics of Anti-Racism in the North West: The Cases of Manchester and Liverpool 25 15
PETER BERRESFORD ELLIS What kind of History does the Irish Community need 16 8-13
PETER BILLINGTON Keith Robbins, Nineteenth Century Britain: Integration and Diversity 21 100-101
STEPHEN BIRD The Tools of the Trade 15 26-30
PONTUS BLOMSTER The Foundation of the Central Museum of Labour, Finland 18 19-20
LARYSA BOLTON Working Class Heroes: Researching First World War Working Class Soldiers 34 20-24
ALAN BOOTH Politics, Protest and the People of the North West in the Age of the French Revolution 15 37-50
PAT BOWKER Robert Greacon, The Sash my Father Wore: an autobiography 22 91-93
Margaretta Jolly (Ed.), Dear Laughing Motorbyke: Letters from Women Welders of the Second World War 23 67-69
John B.Smethurst – a celebration 31 33
Thirty Years On 30 33
Obituary. Ruth Frow: a life in labour history 33 6-7
FRANK BOYCE Steven Fielding, Irish Catholics in England, 1880-1939 18 92-93
ANDREW BOYD Fintan O'Toole, The Lie of the Land: Irish Identities 24 100-101
GINA BRIDGELAND The story of a socialist Sunday school banner 32 64-67
ANDREW BULLEN The Calling of the 1932 Cotton Strike 3 7-11
Watching and Besetting: the Burnley Police and the More Looms Disputes, 1931-1932 5 1-10
TRISTAN BUNNELL Philip Snowden's Dramatic Conversion to Socialism in 1893: a Literary Examination 34 32-36
MAUREEN BURNS Tameside Local Studies and Archives move to new purpose-built centre 30 15
ALAN BURTON The People's Cinemas: The Picture Houses of the Co-operative Movement 19 31-47
VALERIE BURTON Jack Afloat and Jack Ashore. The work and community of seafarers in the late Nineteenth Century 14 13-20
MICHAEL BUSH   'Dear Sisters of the Earth': the Public Voice of Manchester Women at the Time of Peterloo 28 14-21
A Message from Mab: The Manchester Working Class and its attachment to Percy Bysshe Shelley in the Nineteenth Century, including an insight into two of his fans, the Silk Weaver Elijah Ridings and the shoemaker William Campion 29 19-25
LEN BUTLER Tony Benn, Against the Tide: Diaries 1973-76 16 101-102
Tony Benn, Conflicts of Interest: Diaries 1977-80 17 132-133
BEVERLEY BUTLER (with Kevin Littlewood) Labour History Memorabilia 17 89-94
THALIA CAMPBELL Women's Co-operative Guild Banners 19 146-150
ETHEL CARNIE HOLDSWORTH Old Man (A short story introduced by Ruth and Edmond Frow) 12 53-56
J.P.H. CARTER Contributions, Badges and the Liverpool Carters 2 17-21
S. CARTER The ILP in Ashton-under-Lyne, 1893-1900 4 63-91
LAWRENCE CHEW Dan Irving and Socialist Politics in Burnley, 23 2-12
MARK CHRISTIAN Black Struggle for Historical Recognition in Liverpool 20 58-66
Marika Sherwood, Pastor Daniels Ekarte and the African Churches Mission: Liverpool 1931-1964 20 86-88
Andrea Murphy, From the Empire to the Rialto: Racism and Reaction in Liverpool, 1918-1948 21 89-92
PETER CLARK Radical Tourism 31 38-39
ALLEN CLARKE Two short stories on the Half-time system: Killed by Kindness and Not Passed 13 24-38
JIM CLAYSON Some Chartist Poetry of North West England 17 52-65
Keir Hardie's Evening Prayer 17 87-88
CHRIS CLEGG Nelson ILP Clarion House: a remarkable survivor 30 21-22
Michael Davitt – Irish Patriot and Campaigner for Social Justice 30 32
STEVE COHEN Fighting Deportations and for Family Unity in Greater Manchester – the Early History 27 12-16
CHRISTINE COLLETTE An Independent Voice. Lisbeth Simm and Women's Labour Representation in the North West, 1906-14 12 79-86
Women and Labour Party Organisation, Past and Present 12 95-96
So Utterly Forgotten: Irish Prisoners and the 1924 Labour Government 16 73-77
Ruth Brandon, The New Women and the Old Men: Love., Sex and the Woman Question H.G. Wells, The Passionate Friends Norman and Jeanne Mackenzie. The Life of H.G.Wells: the Time Traveller 17 123-124
Jules Townsend, J.A. Hobson 17 130
Elizabeth Spellman, Inessential Women: Problems of exclusion in Feminist Thought 17 130-131
Alan McKinlay and R.J. Morris, The ILP on Glydeside 1893-1932: From Foundation to Disintegration 17 131
Pamela M. Graves, Labour Women: Women in British Working lass Politics, 1918-1939 19 158
Martin Francis, Ideas and Politics under Labour 1945-1951: Building a New Britain23 23 75-76
E. CONWAY Teaching Labour History - towards a theme 4 130-140
PAUL COSGROVE Joseph White, Tom Mann 17 127-128
RAY COSTELLO A Hidden History in Liverpool: the James Family 20 41-43
SARAH COWELL Working Class Women and Rounders in Interwar Bolton 24 15-29
KRISTA COWMAN Voices, Votes and Mock Turtle Soup: Liverpool's Socialist Women 1893-1914 29 6-11
MARGARET CREEAR Gender, Class and Political Activism in the North West:  Labour Women's Organisation in the 1970s 27 35-42
SEAN CREIGHTON 'I am a Lancastrian bred and born...' 1: the Life and Times of John Archer, 1863-1932 20 73-85
ANDY CROFT H.Gustav Klaus, The Literature of Labour - 200 Years of Working Class Writings 11 93-94
MIKE CROWLEY Communist Engineers and the Second World War in Manchester 22 60-69
Archive Note II: Rebels against the Rebels 22 78-81
D.Margolies, Writing the Revolution W.L.Guttsman, Art for the Workers 23 76-78
JOHN CRUMPTON The Revolution will not be Televised? The Manchester Film and Video Workshop 27 55-59
ERNIE DALTON Wrenching apart Capitalism, or, 'Big in Dudley': The Story of North West Spanner 27 68-74
ALANA DAVE Workers' Education in a Global Economy: A Euro-WEA Conference Report 21 83-86
Pat Mahoney and Christine Zmroczek, Class Matters:'Working Class Women's Perspectives on Social Class' 23 70-72
Recording History: the Tameside Workers Strike for Better Pay and Conditions 24 73
JOHN DAVIES Women and Work in Liverpool: An Oral History 17 75-86
Liverpool working class women and World War Two: an oral history 31 40-47
Working class women, Liverpool: education, 1910-1930 – an oral history 32 56-59
Mothers and daughters: working class women, Liverpool 1900-1940 – an oral history 33 37-43
The General Strike 1926: Some Catholic Responses, Cardinal Francis Bourne, John Wheatley MP,James Sexton MP and Joseph Tinker MP 34 9-14
LOUIE DAVIES What it was like in '26 11 70
MARGARET LLEWELLYN DAVIES   'A Democracy of Working Women': The Women's Cooperative Guild 28 67-
R.S.W. DAVIES The Liverpool Labour Party and the Liverpool Working Class, 1900-39 6 2-14
History in the Making: the Liverpool Docks Dispute 1995-96 21 67-72
R.S.W.DAVIES AND BOB MORLEY Merseyside Labour: influences on the electoral performance of the Labour Party on Merseyside, 1918-1939 31 20-31
BOB DAVIES The Strange Story (Recollections of a coal miner) 11 39-46
JERRY DAWSON George Garrett: Man and Writer 14 48-51
PETER DEME On Labour History in Hungary Today 18 3-4
JULIE DES FORGES Co-operation and the Working Class in Liverpool and the Rhondda 19 48-64
EDITH DEWER Women's Work on the waterfront, 1916-1987 14 31-39
BOB DICKINSON Grass Eye: the Story of an Underground Newspaper 26 10-14
  The Possibilities of Print: the Alternative Press in the North West during the 1970s 27 65-67
PAUL DIXON Austen Morgan, Labour and Partition the Belfast Working Class 1905-23 17 136-137
Paddy Devlin, Straight Left: an Autobiography Terry Gradden, Trade Unionism, Socialism and Partition 20 95-96
BRIAN DOHERTY The Revolution in High Lane?  Direct Action Community Politics in Manchester in the 1970s 27 60-64
PATRICK DOYLE Accommodation or Confrontation? Catholic Response to the Formation of the Labour Party 16 64-72
JAMES DRONSFIELD Sketches of a Collier Life 11 47-60
PAT DUFFY Carrying the Hod: Irish Immigrant Labour in the Manchester Building Trades 16 36-41
J. DUNLEAVY The Irish Dimension of the British Labour Movement, 1886-1929 15 59-66
The Manchester Irish National Convention 1918 16 56-60
Michael Davitt, labour and the Irish question 32 60-63
PHIL DUNN Material on the North West in the 1960s at the Pumphouse People's History Museum 26 48
GARY DURKIN John Callaghan, Socialism in Britain since 1884 16 105-106
John Harding, For the Good of the Game: The Official History of the Professional Footballers' Association 17 138-140
MARTIN DUSPOHL (with Suzanne Schindler) No Future for History? On the Work of History in Berlin before and after the Political Unpheaval 18 10-18
FRANK ELDER Conscientious Objectors on the road 18 49-51
MARTIN FARAGHER The Browns of the 'Times': an Instanceof Black Social Mobility in the I9th Century 20 44-49
NADER FEKRI (with Jill Lewis) H.Gustav Klaus (Ed.), The Rise of Socialist Fiction, 1880-1914 13 75-76
'PATSY FILLIGAN' The Coal Lockout (1893) 11 61-64
ANDREW FLINN Oldham: the Politics of Cotton and the 'Catholic Vote' in the 1930s. 21 39-57
Archives Note 1: Communist Political C.V.s 22 70-77
Alan Campbell, Nina Fishman and John Mcllroy (eds), British Trade Unions and Industrial Politics 25 80-81
Communist Party Biographical Project. Communism and the British Labour Movement: a prosopographical analysis September 1999 – August 2001 26 47
WENDY FOULGER A Woman's Place was in her Union 17 113-119
ALAN FOWLER Lancashire and New Liberalism 4 36-62
Trade Unions and Technical Change: The Automatic Loom Strike, 1908 6 43-55
Labour and Liberalism in Textile Lancashire, 1910-1914 10 37-50
R.S.Fitton, The Arkwrights, Spinners of Fortune 17 134-135
Eric Taplin, Near to Revolution - the Liverpool General Transport Strike of 1911 20 97-98
DEREK FOY He Delivered the Goods. A brief history of the Liverpool carter 15 67-69
Irene Birch, My Kirkby Childhood 17 124-125
Harry Wooding, Liverpool's Working Horses 19 155-156
Women at War: an Anthology of Personal Memories 20 94
David Roberts (Ed.), Life at Lever: Memories of Making Soaps at Port Sunlight 24 102-103
DIANE FROST West Africans, Black Scousers and the Colour Problem in inter-war Liverpool 20 50-57
EDMUND AND RUTH FROW The General Strike in Manchester 1 1- 5
E.L. Taplin, Liverpool Dockers and Seamen, 1870-1890 2 22
Trade Union Emblems 3 29-31
Jill Liddington and Jill Norris, One Hand Tied Behind Us - The Rise of the Women's Suffrage Movement 6 56-57
H.I.Dutton and J.E. King, Ten Per Cent and No Surrender: The Preston Strike, 1853-1854 9 45-46
Benny Rothman, The 1932 Kinder Trespass 9 46
Harry Schmidtgall, Frederick Engels' Manchester 9 46-47
Trade Union Records of Greater Manchester: a Guide to their location 9 47
Union of Construction Allied Trades and Technicians:: a Directory of Records in Greater Manchester and Surrounds 9 47
Jill Liddington, The Life and Times of a Respectable Rebel: Selina Cooper, 1864-1946 10 64-65
Linda Mackenney (Ed.), Times of Strife. Joe Corrie: Plays, Poems and Theatre Writings 11 92-93
Allen Clarke, The Effects of the Factory System 11 99-100
Jill Norris - Some Memories 12 1-2
Silk Town: Industry and Culture in Macclesfield 1750-1835 12 109-111
Trades Unionism in the 1860s 13 67-74
An Outline History of the Mechanics' Institute 15 32-36
Elizabeth Bradburn, Margaret McMillan, Portrait of a Pioneer 15 103-104
Carolyn Steedman, Childhood, Culture and Class in Britain: Margaret McMillan, 1860-1931 15 103-104
Janet Todd (Ed.), A Wollstonecraft Anthology 15 105
The Irish Collection in the Working Class Movement Library 16 78-85
Biographies of Irish Chartists 16 86-93
William St.Clair, The Godwins and the Shelleys: the Biography of a Family 16 102-103
Dorothy Thompson, Queen Victoria: Gender and Power 16 103-104
Shelley and the Owenites 17 10-13
The Workers' Theatre Movement in Manchester and Salford, 1931-1940 17 66-75
Keir Hardie's Evening Prayer 17 87-88
Chushichi Tsuzuki, Tom Mann 1856-1941: The Challenge of Labour 17 128-129
Brian Filling and Susan Stuart (Eds.), The End of a Regime? An Anthology: Scottish-South African Writing against Apartheid 17 129-130
Reg Cordwell, A Salford Family Chronicle 17 133-134
Preston Remembers 18 55-57
Turbulent Times in Stalybridge 18 58
The Round House in Ancoats 18 59-64
Ernie Trory, Cradled into Poetry: The Life and Times of Percy Bysshe Shelley 18 86-87
Tim Latham, The Ashburner Schooners: The Story of the first Shipbuilders of Barrow-in-Furness 18 86
J.R.Dinwiddy, Radicalism and Reform in Britain, 1780-1850 18 87-88
S.Sedley and L.Kaplan (Eds.), The Pamphlets of John Warr. A Spark in the Ashes 18 88
L.C. Mitchell, Charles James Fox 18 89
Primary and Seondary Sources for the Study of Co-operation in the Working Class Movement Library 19 24-26
Working Men's Associations: Furnivall's Collection of Pamphlets 19 27-30
Ian Haywood (Ed.), The Literature of Struggle: an Anthology of Chartist Fiction 21 96-98
Paul A. Pickering, Chartism and the Chartists in Manchester and Salford 21 96-98
Alison Oram, Women Teachers and Feminist Politics 1900-1939 23 70
RUTH FROW Stewart A. Weaver, The Hammonds: A Marriage in History 24 104-105
ROYSTON FUTTER A New Role for the Crescent 13 62-66
JIM GARNETT My Autobiography 9 25-35
JOHN GARRARD One of the most vivid and indeed genuinely witty works of history ever written:  The Strange Death of Liberal England 31 7-11
GEORGE GARRETT Forecastle Justice 14 52-57
GATEHOUSE PROJECT 12
MOSES GATER Bill Spriggs goes back in time 12 100-103
JANET A.G. GOLDING An End to Sweating? Liverpool's Sweated Workers and Legislation 1870-1914 21 3-29
CHRIS GOODE Jim Ainsworth, Accrington 1926: a Comprehensive History of the General Strike as it affected Accrington and District 20 98-99
Recent Acquisitions to the Working Class Movement Library 21 80-82
Christopher Hill, The Experience of Defeat, Milton and some Contemporaries 21 93-95
Denis Pye, Fellowship is Life. The National Clarion Cycling Club 1895-1995' 21 101-102
SARAH GORE National Banner Survey 24 74-78
RICHARD GORTON The Campaign for Democratic Socialism 1960-64: an Assessment 26 15-17
LINDA GRANT Women's Work and Trade Unionism in Liverpool, 1890-1914 7 65-83
HARRIET GRIMSHAW Eva Figes, Sex and Subterfuge: Women Writers to 1850 16 104-105
PETER GURNEY Heads, Hands and the Co-operative Utopia: An Essay in Historiography 19 3-23
RICK GWILT Max Beer, A History of British Socialism 11 94-95
Bill Ebum. Be my Guest 11 97-98
Brian Maidment. The Poorhouse Fugitives: Self-taught Poets and Poetry in Victorian Britain 17 144-145
MIKE HARDING The Music of the People – The Manchester Folk Scene: a very personal and perhaps coloured memoir 26 44-46
BEN HARKER/C.P.LEE Ewan MacColl: the Debate 27 82-83
BEN HARKER 'Was there another England?' Joan Littlewood in Manchester 28 36-41
DAVE HARKER James Vernon, Politics and the People: A Study in English Political Culture. c.1815-1867 18 76-78
Roger Hutchinson, Roger Hutchinson High Sixties: the Summers of Riot and Love 18 78-79
David Cotterill (Ed.), The Serge - Trotsky Papers. Correspondence and Other Writings between Victor Serge and Leon Trotsky 20 90-91
DAVE HASLAM Children of the Ghetto: the Story of the Real Thing 27 47-51
BOB HAYES Heritage, Commemoration and Interpretation: Labour and Radical Movements and the Built Environment 29 48-51
'Joseph Rayner Stephens has not fared well at the hands of Historians':  a Reappraisal on the Bicentenary of his birth. 30 1'7-20
A curious commemoration 32  54-55
JON HEDDON The Left Book Club in Manchester and Salford 21 58-66
JOHN HENRY The politics of pauperism in Salford in the 1920s. 33 27-36
MICHAEL HERBERT Record review of 'Silvertown', The men they couldn't hang 14 60
H.H.Champion, The Great Dock Strike 14 61-62
Edmund and Ruth Frow, The Politics of Hope: the Origins of Socialism in Britain, 1880-1914 14 62-63
Christine Collette, For Labour and for Women: the Women's Labour League, 1906-1918 14 63-64
Shirley Baker, Street Photographs, Manchester and Salford 14 64-65
Mrs Broom's Suffragette Photographs 14 65
Raymond Challinor, A Radical Lawyer in Victorian England: W.P. Roberts and the Struggle for Workers' Rights 16 113
Gary Cross (Ed.), Worktowners at Blackpool: Mass Observation and Popular Leisure in the 1930s 16 114
Jack Simmons, The Victorian Railway 17 140
Geoff Nicholson, Big Noises - Rock Guitar in the 1990s 17 141
Michael Rosen and David Widgery, The Chatto Book of Dissent 17 141-142
Huw Richards, The Bloody Circus - the Daily Herald and the Left 23 72-73
Christine Collette. The International Faith: Labour's Attitude lkto European Socialism 1918-1939 23 73-74
Labour History on the Internet: a guide to some useful sites 24 79-89
Eva Gore-Booth 28 22-28
News from the Working Class Movement Library (2006) 31 55
MICHAEL HERBERT (Ed.) The March of the Women (pamphlet published by the CPGB in 1928) 28 49-55
ERIC HIGGINS Memoir: Ton Up Boys 23 57-59
HAROLD HIKINS Jerry Dawson - obituary 15 , 97-98
STEVE HIGGINSON/TONY WAILEY The TEMP Manifesto 30 25-27
JEFFREY HILL Social Democracy and the Labour Movement: the Social Democratic Federation in Lancashire 8 44-55
MICHAEL HILL Charles Howarth: Rochdale Pioneer 19 126-128
LINDA HODGSON Black People in pre-20th Century Cumbria 20 39-40
P. HOLDEN True Story of a Lancashire Pit Brow Lass 11 1-7
SOLVEIG HOLLARI History has got a voice: an oral history project in Sweden 18 21-26
EILEEN HORNBY A Shopworker's Success 12 69-73
CHRISTIANE HORSTENKAMP 'Working Together': Intercultural Exchange contributes to successful European worker representation 30 16
DAVID HOWELL Was the Labour Party Inevitable? 10 1-19
KAREN HUNT Women and the Social Democratic Federation: some notes on Lancashire 7 49-64
Anne Smith, Women Remember: an Oral History 16 114-115
Sybil Oldfield, Women Against the Iron Fist: Alternatives to Militarism 1900-1989 16 115-117
Barbara Gaine, Victorian Feminists 18 82-83
BERNADETTE HYLAND Margaret Mulvihill, Charlotte Despard 14 70-71
Ruth and Edmund Frow (Eds.), Political Women 1800-1850 15 99
Margaret Ward, 'Maud Gonne' 15 100
Eva Gore-Booth: An Irish woman in Manchester 16 52-55
Sheila Rowbotham, The Past is Before Us; Angela Neustatter, Hyenas in Petticoats; Michelene Wandor, Once a Feminist; Sara Maitland (Ed.), Very Heaven; Joan Scanlon (Ed.), Surviving the Blues; 16 96-98
A Tale of Two Centres 17 110-112
John Charlton, It Just Went Like Tinder: The Mass Movement and New Unionism in Britain 1889 24 98-99
William Mandel, Saying No To Power: Autobiography of a 20th Century Activist and Thinker 25 72-73
Dermot Keogh, Jews in Twentieth Century Ireland 25 78-79
My 70s: West of Ireland, East of Manchester 27 43-44
JACK JACKSON Witness to an Execution 15 75-80
LYNDA JACKSON Hazard! Health in the Workplace over 200 years 30 28-31
MURIEL JEFFS Margaret Llewelyn Davies, 1861-1944: Co-operator and Social Reformer 19 129-139
Sambo's Grave: Testimony of Lancaster's involvement in the Slave Trade 20 36-38
Gail J. Newsham,, In a League of Their Own: A history of the Dick Kerr Ladies Football Team 23 69-70
ANGELA JOHN The Lancashire Pit Brow Lasses and the campaign to remove women from surface labour 3 1-5
CHRIS JONES G.Wrigley and J.Shepherd (Eds.), On the Move: Essays in Labour and Transport History Presented to Philip Bagwell 18 89-90
ERIC JONES (with Margaret Jones and John King) 'It's our Fight too!' Solidarity and Support in Lancaster during the Miners' Strike 1984-85 11 71-83
JACK JONES Speech at the opening of the National Museum of Labour History, 7 May 1990 15 9-12
MARGARET JONES, (with Eric Jones and John King) 'It's our Fight too!' Solidarity and Support in Lancaster during the Miners' Strike 1984-85 11 71-83
R.M. JONES The Liverpool Bread Riots, 1855 6 33-42
RIENK DE JONG Collecting and Preserving Trade Union History in the Netherlands 18 5-9
ALAIN KAHAN The Working Class Movement Library - Once Removed 13 13-23
HILDA KEAN Public history and the past: slavery memorials in Lancaster 32 23-25
FRANCIS KENNY 'Good Men': the History and Culture of Liverpool Dockworkers 29 12-18
JOHN KING (with Eric Jones and Margaret Jones) 'It's our Fight too!' Solidarity and Support in Lancaster during the Miners' Strike, 1984- 1985 11 71-83
STEPHEN KINGSTON The Radical Press Gang 34 15-18
NEVILLE KIRK The Decline of Chartism in South-East and North-East Cheshire 1850-1870 1 11-15
E & R Frow, To Make that Future Now! 4 143-145
MARY KIRRANE Early Women Office Workers 12 3-15
LORAINE KNOWLES The Type Museum of Name Liverpool Life incorporating Merseyside Museum of Labour History 18 69-71
JOHN LAFFERTY The Plastic Bizzies, Part I 32 37-39
The Plastic Bizzies, Part II 34 46-49
MICHAEL LAVALETTE In Defence of the Agitator': The Role of Leaders and Activists in Industrial Disputes - The Case of Sefton Unison 25 25
C.P.LEE Ewan MacColl – The People's Friend? 26 33-38
Music Force 27 75-79
C.P.LEE/BEN HARKER Ewan MacColl: the Debate 27 82-83
HUGH LEE Our Efforts in Great Britain 16 61-63
JILL LEWIS (with Nader Fekri) H. Gustay Klaus (Ed.), The Rise of Socialist Fiction 1880-1914 13 75-76
JILL LIDDINGTON Looking for Mrs. Cooper 7 17-39
KATHLEEN LINDSAY Davitt remembered: celebrating his life, 1846-1906, in his centenary year 31 16-17
A. LINKMAN Studies Trade Union Project: Records of the Cotton Unions 5 38-44
EDDIE LITTLE Ross McKibbon, The Ideologies of Class: Social Relations in Britain 1880-1950 20 96-97
John O'Beirne, A Short History of Ireland 21 95-96
Francis Costello (ed.), Michael Collins: In his Own Words 22 89-90
Helen Litton, The Irish Civil War: An Illustrated History 22 90
Kevin Rafter, The Clann: The Story of Clann na Poblachia 22 91
Jose Harris,' William Beveridge: A Biography 23 78-79
Peter Collins (Ed.), Nationalism and Unionism: Conflict in Ireland 1885-1921 23 79-81
Donald M. McRaild, Culture, Conflict and Migration: The Irish in Victorian Cumbria 24 97-98
Alan O'Day, Irish Home Rule 1867-1921 24 99-100
Eithne MacDermott, Clann na Poblachta 25 75-77
Werner Blumenberg, Karl Marx: an illustrated history 25 77-78
KEVIN LITTLEWOOD (with Beverley Butler) Labour History Memorabilia 17 89-94
ALICE LOCK Tameside oral history project 32 36
CRAIG MACAULEY The Suffragettes in Lancaster: a classroom study 12 87-91
JANET McLARNEY Bessie Braddock, Bevanism and the Struggle for Liverpool Exchange, 1952-55 25 55
VIV MACKAY The 1945 Manchester Waterproof Clothing Workers' Strike: Achieving Success without Traditional Trade Union Support 29 26-29
GAIL MALMGREEN Mary Gawthorpe: a Suffragette in America 28 12-13
MANCHESTER WOMEN'S HISTORY GROUP 12
JOHN MANLEY Harry Wicks, Keeping My Head: the Memoirs of a British Bolshevik 21 104-106
Harry Ratner, Reluctant Revolutionary: Memoirs of a Trotskyist 1936-1960 21 104-106
Brian Pearce and Michael Woodhouse, A History of Communism in Britain 21 104-106
Gilbert Levine (Ed.),Patrick Lenihan: From Irish Rebel to Founder of Canadian Public Sector Unionism 24 90-94
David Frank, J. B. McLachan: a biography 24 90-94
NICK MANSFIELD National Museum of Labour History: Past, Present and Future 15 13-15
Lyn Martin, Popular Leisure in the Lake Counties 16 107-108
National Type Museum of Name Labour History and its new home 18 65-68
John Gorman 1930-1990 22 86-87
DAVID MARTIN John Taylor, Severely Dealt With: Growing up in Belfast and Glasgow 19 157-158
JANETTE MARTIN Manchester and Salford Film Society 29 30
CAROL MAYO Pat Ayers, The Liverpool Docklands: Life and Work in Athol Street 15 101
Stephen Kelly, Idle Hands, Clenched Fists 15 101-103
Derek Whale, Bygone Merseyside 16 106
JAMES McGILL (with Tom Redmond) The Story of the Manchester Martyrs 16 42-51
J. McHUGH The Belfast Labour Dispute and Riot of 1907 4 92-129
FRANK McMANUS Cotton and Slavery in Todmorden and North East Lancashire, 1861-64 15 51-58
ALETHEA MELLING 'Wicked Women from Wigan and Other Tales' : Licentious Leisure and the Social Control of Working-Class Women in Wigan and St Helens, 1914-1930 24 30-43
ADRIAN MELLOR Whose Heritage? Reprinted in issue 32 14 1-13
GAVIN MELLOR Post-war Lancastrian Football Heroes: Finney, Lofthouse and Douglas 24 44-54
HANNAH MITCHELL ('DAISY NOOK') The Writings of 'Daisy Nook' 12 49-52
KEVIN MORGAN Eddie Frow and Engineering Struggles 13 46-61
Edmund Frow 22 84-85
BOB MORLEY AND R.S.W.DAVIES Merseyside Labour: influences on the electoral performance of the Labour Party on Merseyside, 1918-1939 31 20-31
D. MORRIS The Origins of the British Socialist Party 8 29-43
SABINE MOSNER Pat Hudson and W.R. Lee (Eds.), Women's Work and the Family Economy in Historical Perspective 16 100-101
ZOE MUNBY Angela John, Coalmining Women 11 98
DYLAN MURPHY The West Yorkshire Communist Party and the Struggle for the United Front against Fascism during 1933 23 29-39
EILEEN MURPHY Colin Chambers, The Story of Unity Theatre 17 135-136
The Complete text of Hannah 28 62-66
ALISTAIR MUTCH Lancashire's 'Revolt in the Field': the Ormskirk Farmworkers' Strike of 1913 8 56-67
MICHAEL NALLY 'The Dear Old Perisher' - The Clarion Newspaper 1891-1935 17 33-37
'The Live Links': Historical Notes on the Co-operative Press 19 79-84
FRANK NEAL English-Irish Conflict in the North West of England: Economics, Racism, Anti- Catholic or Simple Xenophobia? 16 14-25
HOLGER NEHRING From Gentlemen's Club to Folk Festival: the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament in Manchester, 1958-1963 26 18-28
S. NEPAULSINGH Liverpool Black History Resource Group and Race Equality Management Team, Slavery: an Introduction to the African Holocaust 20 86
RON NOON Bittersweet Pensioner Stories (sugar industry) 31 56-59
The litigious consequences of Mr Cube (sugar industry) 31 60-64
Liverpool Love Lane refinery lives (sugar industry) 32 40-50
JILL NORRIS Women's History 7 4-16
Women's and Men's Unemployment in Macclesfield between the Wars 9 5-13
EVELYN O'CONNOR Jose Harris, Private Lives, Public Spirit: a Social History of Britain 1870-1914 20 92-93
Fighting for Peace, Waiting for War. Left-wing attitudes in Nelson to Europe and Rearmament 1935-1939 22 48-59
JOHN J. O'DOWD Eric Hopkins, The Rise and Decline of the English Working Class 1918-1990 17 142-143
Kathleen Jones, The Making of Social Policy in Britain 1830-1990 17 143-144
MICHAEL O'RIABHAIGH Frank Neal, Sectarian Violence, the Liverpool Experience: an Aspect of Anglo-Irish History 16
COLIN POOLEY Irish Settlement in North West England in the Mid-Nineteenth Century: a Geographical Critique 16 26-35
REX POPE Stephen Brooke, Reform and Reconstruction: Britain after the War, 1945-51 21 102-103
Steven Fielding, Peter Thompson and Nick Tiratsoo, England Arise! The Labour Party and Popular Politics in 1940s Britain 21 102-103
Sam Davies and Bob Morley, County Borough Elections in England and Wales, 1919-1 938 25 74-75
RICHARD POVALL Pedal Power…the Continuing Journey of the National Clarion Cycling Club 29 32-47
TREVOR PRITCHARD Railway Workers in the General Strike 15 70-74
I. PROTHERO Chartism in the North West 1 16-18
DENIS PYE Fellowship in Life: the Bolton Clarion Cycling Club and the Clarion Movement, 1894-1914 10 20-30
Teddy Ashton's Lancashire Scrapbook: Selections from Allen Clarke 11 99
Charlie Reekie's Dream: The Manchester Clarion Clubhouses 1897-1951 17 14-23
Socialism, Fellowship and Food: Manchester's Clarion Cafe 1908-1936 21 30-38
Bolton Socialist Party and Club: 100 years at Wood Street, 1905-2005 30 8-11
Bolton Socialist Club's centenary at Wood Stree 31 66
STEVE RANDALL Brian Simon (Ed.), The Search for Enlightenment 16 108-109
Mike Squires, Saklatvala - a Political Biography 16 109-110
Kath Locke 17 120-122
HARRY RATNER Struggles against Redundancies in the Textile Machinery industry in the North West 1948-56. 23 40-48
TOM REDMOND (with James McGill) The Story of the Manchester Martyrs 16 42-51
N.REID and Salford ILP: a more controversial aspect of the pre-1914 era 5 25-31
DAVE RENTON The Historian as Outsider:Writing Public History from Within and Without a Group 25 48
Anti-Fascism in the North West:1976-1982 27 17-28
PETER RICHARDS Robert Weare: an Early Socialist, Co-operator and Idealist 19 140-145
ALISON RONAN The Women's Peace Crusade in Manchester: June-September 1917 28 56-60
MICHAEL ROSE Friends of Manchester Centre for Regional History 31 37
BERNARD ROTHMAN The Mosley Rally, King's Hall, Belle Vue, February 1933 18 52-54
ANTONY ROWLAND Voices Magazine: a Cultural History 34 25-31
DAVE RUSSELL Tom Woodhouse, Nourishing the Liberty Tree: Liberals and Labour in Leeds, 1880-1914 22 93-95
Football and Society in the North-West, 1919-1939 24 3-14
SETH SAGAR Memoirs, Part I 10 51-58
Memoirs, Part II 34 37-44
PAUL SALVESON Getting back to the Land: the Daisy Colony Experiment 10 31-36
Songs from the Lancashire Seam 11 25-38
Kenneth Wood, The Coal Pits of Chowbent 11 91-91
J.Banx (Ed.), Deep Digs. Cartoons of the Miner's Strike 11 90-91
Brian Morgan, The Permanent Struggle: A History of Trade Unions and Politics 11 96
NIKKI SAMMON Bold Memories of '84. Bolton Clarion's ride round the Lancashire Pits, December 8th 1984 11 84-86
JOHN SAVILLE The Hunger Marches of the Nineteen Thirties: Some Random Comments 13 39-45
SUZANNE SCHINDLER (with Martin Duspohl) No Future for History? On the Work of History in Berlin before and after the Political Upheaval 18 10-18
ANDREW SCHOFIELD Preserving the past for the future 31 48
LINDA SEVER Richard Kearney (Ed.), Migrations: the Irish at Home and Abroad 16 110-112
A. SHALLICE Orange and Green and Militancy: Sectarianism and Working Class Politics in Liverpool, 1900-1914 6 15-32
Liverpool Labourism and Irish Nationalism in the 1920s and 1930s 8 19-28
BRIAN SHELMARDINE Britons in an 'Un-British' war:Domestic Newspapers and the participation of UK Nationals in the Spanish Civil War 22 20-47
DOROTHY SHERIDAN The Mass Observation Archive: A Personal Note 17 103-109
MARIKA SHERWOOD Malcolm X in Manchester and Sheffield 27 29-34
Manchester, Liverpool and slavery 32 16-22
MARGE SHORT One Woman's Story. An Agecroft Miner's wife 11 87-89
Fighting on. Lancashire Women Against Pit Closures 12 74-78
ROBERT SMALLEY Ethel Carnie Holdsworth: her place in the Lancashire protest tradition and her distinctive propaganda style 32 51-53
JOHN SMETHURST The Manchester Banner Makers 3 17-24
Alan Fowler, A Short History of the Lancashire Packing Case Makers 4 141-142
Ruth and Edmond Frow, The Communist Party in Manchester, 1920-1926 6 57-58
Portraits of 19th Century Lancashire Miners' Leaders: William Pickard, JP, 1821-1887; George Pickard, 1823-1900; Joseph Booth, 1834-1874; Robert Lewis, 1833-1880. 11 11-24
Roy Whitfield, Engels in Manchester: the search for a shadow 14 66-67
Bernard Dix and Stephen Williams, Serving the Public, Building the Union. The History of the National Union of Public Employees. Vol.1, The Forerunners, 1889-1928 14 68-69
Stan Newens, Working together: A Short History of the London Co-op Society Political Committee 15 106-107
The Early Co-operative Movement in Salford and District 19 85-96
Ermen and Engels 31 34-36
Obituary. Ruth Frow: a life in labour history 33 5
Obituary. John (Jack) Edward Washington 33 43
TOM SMITH Why the People of Wigan should feel proud to be associated with George Orwell 22 2-19
MUFC Fans, Sex and Football Violence: a 'preferred' postmodern past 24 55-69
JAYNE SOUTHERN Co-operation in the North West of England 1919-1939: Stronghold or Stagnation? 19 97-114
MARY SPREADBURY 'Not all Gloom and Doom': Seafaring on the Cape Mail during Apartheid 30 12-14
JO STANLEY Working Women in North West Drama 17 24-32
Donna Landry, the Muse of Resistance: Labouring-class Women's Poetry in Britain, 1739-1796 18 90-91
Barbara Harrison, Taylor and Francis, Not only the 'dangerous trades': Women's Work and Health in Britain 1880-1914 23 65-66
Alison Macleod, The Death of Uncle Joe, 24 94-97
Phil Cohen (Ed.), Children of the Revolution: Communist Childhood in Cold War Britain 24 94-97
Andy Croft (Ed.), A Weapon in the Struggle: The Cultural History of the Communist Party in Britain 24 94-97
Liverpool's Women Dockers 25 2
Liverpool in the 1960s:Counter-cultural Struggles on the Mersey 26 39-43
Northern England Dreams in Republican Spain 27 80-81
'Smile Please!' Women Workers' Place in North West Studio Photography 1850-1950 28 42-48
With panache and probity: an evaluation of Barry Williams' role in the progressive movement 31 49-53
LIZ STANLEY The Economics of Everyday Life: A Mass Observation Project in Bolton 17 95-102
HELEN STRANGRET Linda Mahood, The Magdalenes: Prostitution in the Nineteenth Century 15 105-106
NAOMI SYMES Opening up the people's past to the people 31 18-19
LAURA TABILI Labour Migration, Racial Formation and Class Identity. Some Reflections on the British Case 20 16-35
ERIC TAPLIN The Liverpool Trades' Council 1880-1914 3 10-16
Irish Leaders and the Liverpool Dockers: Richard McGhee and Edward McRugh 9 36-44
P.J. Waller, Democracy and Sectarianism. A Political and Social History of Liverpool, 1868-1939 9 47-50
Merseyside Type Museum of Name Labour History 12 98-99
Origins of the NW Labour History Group and the role of Ruth and Eddie Frow 13 2
Foundation and Early Struggles: Trade Unionism among seamen and dockers, 1887-1914 14 40-47
Desmond Greaves: an Appreciation 14 58-59
Bill Hunter, They Knew Why They Fought. Unofficial Struggles and Leadership on the Docks, 1945-1989 20 88-89
Jim Phillips, The Great Alliance. Economic Recovery and the Problems of Power 1945- 1951 22 95-97
History in the Making: the end of the Liverpool Docks Dispute 1998 23 41-48
Review Essay: Liverpool Labour 1900-1939. Review of Sam Davies, Liverpool_ Labour, Social and Political Influences on the Development of the-Labour Party in Liverpool, 1900-1939 23 61-64
Chris Wrigley (Ed.), British Trade Unions, 1945-1995 23 74-75
History in the Making: Liverpool Dockers Face the Future 24 70-72
Neville Kirk , Change, Continuity and Class. Labour in British Society 1850-1920 24 103-104
Kenneth Warren , Steel, Ships and Men: Cammell Laird, 1824-1993 24 105-106
Ruth Frow, Edmund Frow (Eddie), 1906-1997:The Making of an Activist 25 73-74
Liverpool Dockworkers during the First World War 31 12-15
John B.Smethurst and the North West Labour History Group 31 37
Obituary. Ruth Frow:  a life in labour history 33 5-6
NIGEL TODD Labour in North Lancashire: Lancaster and Barrow-in-Furness, c.1890-1911 2 1-15
JANET TOOLE Patrick Joyce, Democratic Subjects: the Self and the Social in Nineteenth Century England 21 98-100
MICHAEL TOWERS Noel Whiteside, Bad Times: Unemployment in British Social and Political History 17 131-132
VERONICA TRICK 'The power to get things changed!': Ellen Tooley, Eccles first woman councillor 33 20-26
MYRA TRUSTRAM Which History? Whose History? 15 16-25
Africa in Manchester: Pan-African Celebrations at the National Type Museum of Name Labour History 20 15
Aid Spain: the People's Campaign. An Exhibition at the Pump House, People's Name History Type Museum, Manchester 21 73-79
ANGELA TUCKETT Enid Stacey 7 41-48
MARIJ VAN HELMOND A House for Women's History: Possibilities and Problems 12 92-94
Lost History Restored: Carston and District Co-operative Society, 1884-1934 19 65-78
An Exciting Find: the Liverpool Oakfield Co-operative Women's Guild Branch Banner 19 151-153
Sheila Stowell, A Stage of their own. Feminist Playwrights of the Suffrage Era 19 156-157
Eric Lynch: a Very Active Life 20 67-72
TONY WAILEY The Other Stormy Passage. Liverpool Seamen and their union 14 21-30
TONY WAILEY/STEVE HIGGINSON The TEMP Manifesto 30 25-27
IAN M WALLAGE James Hindle Watson - the Eccles 'Conshi' 18 44-48
JOHN K. WALTON Co-operation in Lancashire, 1844-1914 19 115-125
HOWARD WEINROTH Class Struggle and the Industrial Revolution. (Review article of John Foster's book) 5 11-20
NORMA WHITE Joseph Williamson: the mole of Edge Hill 31 65-66
JOYCE WHITEHEAD 1911: The Great Unrest comes to Horwich 9 14-24
No place for a lady: How the unions tried to keep women out of office – a case study of Alice Foley 33 9-11
Ruth Frow interviewed 13 3-12
GRAHAM WHITTAKER The Russo-Polish War and Labour's Council of Action, August 1920 23 13-28
ANDREW WILLIS Television Drama and Social Change: Jim Allen in the 1960s 26 30-32
A Continued Commitment to Socialism: Jim Allen's Television Drama in the 1970s 27 52-54
MATTHEW WORLEY Who makes the Nazis? North west experiences of the New Party, 1931-32 32 7-15
PENNY YOUNG Two Cocks on the Dunghill (Cobbett and Hunt) 34 5-7
TERRY WYKE John Griffiths, The third Man. The life and times of William Murdoch 1754-1839. The Inventor Of Gas Lighting 18 80--81