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Bob Hayes
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| Editorial |
| Page: 2 |
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The Passing Scene  |
| Pages: 3-4 |
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Alan Fowler
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| Mike Herbert: an appreciation |
| Page: 4 |
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North West Labour History Group News  |
| Page: 5 |
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Obituaries  |
| Page: 7 |
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Dennis Pye
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| Bolton Socialist Party and Club: 100 Years at Wood Street, 1905-2005 |
| Pages: 8-11 |
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Mary Spreadbury
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| 'Not all gloom and doom': seafaring on the Cape Mail during apartheid |
| Pages: 12-14 |
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Maureen Burns
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| Tameside's Local Studies and Archives move to new purpose-built centre |
| Page: 15 |
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Christiane Horstenkamp
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| 'Working together': intercultural exchange contributes to successful European worker representation |
| Page: 16 |
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Bob Hayes
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| 'Joseph Rayner Stephens has not fared well at the hands of the historians': a reappraisal on the bicentenary of his birth |
| Pages: 17-20 |
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Chris Clegg
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| Nelson ILP Clarion House: a remarkable survivor |
| Pages: 21-22 |
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Steve Higginson and Tony Wailey
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| The TEMP manifesto |
| Pages: 25-27 |
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Linda Jackson
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| Hazard! Health in the workplace over 200 years |
| Pages: 28-31 |
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Chris Clegg
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| Michael Davitt: Irish patriot and campaigner for social justice |
| Page: 32 |
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Pat Bowker
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| Thirty years on |
| Page: 33 |
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[Reviews]  |
| Pages: 34-39 |