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Brad Beaven and John Griffiths
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| Urban Elites, Socialists and Notions of Citizenship in and Industrial Boomtown: Coventry, c. 1870-1914 |
| Pages: 3-18 |
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John Callaghan and Mark Phythian
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| State Surveillance: of the CPGB Leadership 1920s-1950s |
| Pages: 19-33 |
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Lewis Mates
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| Britain's Popular Front? The Case of the Tyneside Foodship Campaign, 1938-1939 |
| Pages: 35-57 |
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Glen O'Hara
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| 'Planned Growth of Incomes' or 'Emergency Gimmick'? The Labour Party, the Social Partners and Incomes Policy, 1964-1970 |
| Pages: 59-81 |
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Richard Toye
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| 'The Smallest Party in History'? New Labour in Historical Perspective |
| Pages: 83-104 |
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Stefan Berger
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| Nothing But Doom and Gloom in the House of Social Democracy? An Upbeat Assessment of European Social Democracy's Future |
| Pages: 105-113 |
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[Book Reviews]  |
| Pages: 115-125 |