WHAT WE WANT AND WHY Noah Ablett
THE COMMUNISTS AND THE SPANISH CIVIL WAR Luis Araquistáin
TROTSKY AND THE SPANISH REVOLUTION Pierre Broué
GERMANY 1921: THE MARCH ACTION Pierre Broué
RENT STRIKE: ST PANCRAS 1960 Dave Burn
IN PERSPECTIVE: SERGEI EISENSTEIN Anna Chen
A.J. COOK TELLS HIS OWN STORY Arthur J. Cook
THE MYTH OF LENIN’S ‘REVOLUTIONARY DEFEATISM’ Hal Draper
WHO’S GOING TO BE THE LESSER EVIL IN 1968? Hal Draper
FOR DEFENSE OF THE SOVIET UNION: MANIFESTO OF THE FOURTH INTERNATIONAL Executive Committee of the Fourth International
EDMUND SAMARAKKODY, 1912-1992 Meryl Fernando
TROTSKYISM AND THE CUBAN REVOLUTION: A DEBATE Adolfo Gilly, Angel Fanjul and José G. Pérez
A SHORT HISTORY OF THE LANKA SAMA SAMAJA PARTY Leslie Goonewardene
THE HISTORY OF THE LSSP IN PERSPECTIVE Leslie Goonewardene
TEN YEARS FOR THE LOCUST: BRITISH TROTSKYISM, 1938-1948 Jim Higgins
REVOLUTIONARY TRADE UNIONISM Jim Higgins
THE END OF THE ‘RANK AND FILE’ Jim Higgins
A SHORT HISTORY OF THE NON-EUROPEAN UNITY MOVEMENT: AN INSIDER’S VIEW Baruch Hirson
MARXISTS IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR William Hunter and Brian Pearce
JOHN MACLEAN AND THE COMMUNIST INTERNATIONAL: TWO VIEWS OF THE REVOLUTIONARY PROCESS Walter Kendall
LEVINÉ’S LAST SPEECH Eugen Leviné
JOHN MACLEAN, THE SCOTTISH WORKERS’ REPUBLICAN PARTY AND SCOTTISH NATIONALISM J. McHugh and B.J. Ripley
THE MAY DAYS IN BARCELONA Andrés Nin
THE POLITICAL SITUATION AND THE TASKS OF THE PROLETARIAT Andrés Nin
THE MYTH OF APPEASEMENT Steve Parsons
LENIN AND TROTSKY ON PACIFISM AND DEFEATISM Brian Pearce
DOCKS: BREAKAWAY AND UNOFFICIAL MOVEMENTS Bob Pennington
SYNDICALISM IN SOUTH WALES: THE ORIGINS OF THE MINERS’ NEXT STEP Bob Pitt
EDUCATOR AND AGITATOR: CHARLIE GIBBONS, 1888-1967 Bob Pitt
LAND AND FREEDOM: A REPLY TO JEFF SAWTELL Bob Pitt
THE BATTLE OF CABLE STREET: MYTHS AND REALITIES Richard Price and Martin Sullivan
COMMUNISTS AND THE LABOUR PARTY 1927-29: A SENSE OF DÉJÀ VU Richard Price and Bob Pitt
LEO SCHLAGETER: THE WANDERER INTO THE VOID Karl Radek
COMMUNISM AND THE COMMUNIST TRADE UNIONS Arthur Rosenberg
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INTERVIEW WITH BERNHARD HERZBERG Y.S. Joe Rassool
THE INDEPENDENT LABOUR PARTY AND THE YORKSHIRE MINERS: THE BARNSLEY BY-ELECTION OF 1897 David Rubinstein
SOCIALISM AND THE LABOUR PARTY: THE LABOUR LEFT AND DOMESTIC POLICY, 1945-1950 David Rubinstein
THE UNHAPPY ELITIST: VICTOR SERGE’S EARLY BOLSHEVISM Peter Sedgwick
VIVIENNE GOONEWARDENA: ‘A REMARKABLE WOMAN POLITICIAN’ Regi Siriwardena
BRITISH COMMUNISTS AND ELECTIONS, 1920-1935 Mike Squires
1923: A MISSED OPPORTUNITY? THE GERMAN OCTOBER LEGEND AND THE REAL HISTORY OF 1923 August Thalheimer
THE COMMUNISTS’ CAPITAL Morten Thing
AUSTRO-MARXISM AND THE ANNEXATION OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA: A LETTER TO KARL KAUTSKY Dimitrije Tucović
‘I HAVE SEEN THE NEW JERUSALEM’: JOSIAH T. GUMEDE AND JIMMY LA GUMA’S USSR VISIT OF 1927 Dr Raymond van Diemel
SOME NOTES ON BRITISH TROTSKYIST HISTORY John Walters
SYNDICALISM, COMMUNISM AND THE TRADE UNIONS IN BRITAIN, 1910-1926 Mike Woodhouse
MINES FOR THE NATION OR MINES FOR THE MINERS? ALTERNATIVE PERSPECTIVES ON INDUSTRIAL DEMOCRACY, 1919-1921 M.G. Woodhouse