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Eric Hobsbawm's Interesting Times.
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| An interview with David Howel |
| Pages: 1-15 |
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Eric Hobsbawm's Communist Party Autobiography  |
| Pages: 16-18 |
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John Callaghan
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| Looking Back in Amazement. Interesting Times and the reviewers |
| Pages: 19-25 |
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Ann Hughes
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| An English Revolutionary. The work of Christopher Hill |
| Pages: 26-32 |
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Martin Willis
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| Christopher Hill and The Experience of Defeat |
| Pages: 33-38 |
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Victor Kiernan, Roger Simon, George Barnard, Ralph Russell, John Maynard Smith, Cyril Claydon, Norman Londop, Dorothy Wedderburn, Peter Worsley, Dorothy Thompson, June Bean
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| Cambridge Communism in the 1930s and 1940s. Reminiscences and reflections |
| Pages: 39-77 |
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David Renton
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| Paul Lafargue and The Right to Be Lazy |
| Pages: 78-91 |
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[Book Review by John Saville]  |
| T.E.B. Howarth
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| Cambridge Between Two Wars |
| Pages: 92-94 |
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[Book Review by Chris Wrigley]  |
| John Saville
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| Memoirs From The Left |
| Pages: 94-96 |
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[Book Review by Tom Buchanan]  |
| Paul Preston
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| Doves of War: Four Women of Spain |
| Pages: 97-99 |
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[Book Review by Mark Phythian]  |
| Archie Potts
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| Zilliacus: A Life for Peace and Socialism |
| Pages: 99-101 |
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[Book Review by Madge Dresser]  |
| K.D.M. Snell and Paul Ell
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| Rival Jerusalems: The Geography of Victorian Religion |
| Pages: 101-104 |
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[Book Review by Matthew Worley]  |
| John McIlroy, Kevin Morgan, Alan Campbell (eds)
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| Party People, Communist Lives: Explorations in Biography |
| Pages: 104-106 |
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[Book Review by Christine Bolt]  |
| Julie V. Gottlieb
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| Feminine Fascism, Women in Britain's Fascist Movement, 1923-1945 |
| Pages: 106-108 |
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[Book Review by Martin Johnes]  |
| Duncan Tanner, Chris Williams and Deian Hopkin (eds)
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| The Labour Party in Wales, 1900-2000 |
| Pages: 108-111 |
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[Book Review by Jon Lawrence]  |
| Jonathan Rose
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| The Intellectual Life of the British Working Classes |
| Pages: 111-113 |
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[Book Review by Antoni Kapcia]  |
| Sue Branford and Bernardo Kucinski
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| Politics Transformed: Lula and the Workers'
Party in Brazil |
| Pages: 114-115 |
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[Book Review by John Callow]  |
| David Coates (ed.)
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| Paving the Third Way. The Critique of Parliamentary Socialism |
| Pages: 115-117 |
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[Book Review by John Callow]  |
| Michael Newman
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| Ralph Miliband and the Politics of the New Left |
| Pages: 115-117 |