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Bob Hayes
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| Editorial |
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The Passing Scene...  |
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North West Labour History Group News  |
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John Garrard
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| One of the most vivid and indeed genuinely witty works of history ever written: The Strange Death of Liberal England |
| Pages: 7-11 |
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Eric Taplin
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| Liverpool dockworkers during the First World War |
| Pages: 12-15 |
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Kathleen Lindsay
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| Davitt remembered: celebrating his life, 1846-1906, in his centenary year |
| Pages: 16-17 |
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Naomi Symes
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| Opening up the people's past to the people |
| Pages: 18-19 |
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Sam Davies and Bob Morley
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| Merseyside Labour: influences on the electoral performance of the Labour Party on Merseyside, 1918-1939 |
| Pages: 20-31 |
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Pat Bowker
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| John B Smethurst: a celebration |
| Page: 33 |
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John B Smethurst
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| Ermen and Engels |
| Pages: 34-36 |
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Eric Taplin
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| John B Smethurst and the North West Labour History Group |
| Page: 37 |
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Mike Rose
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| Friends of Manchester Centre for Regional History |
| Page: 37 |
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Peter Clark
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| Radical tourism |
| Pages: 38-39 |
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John Davies
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| Liverpool working-class women and World War Two: an oral history |
| Pages: 40-47 |
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Andrew Schofield
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| Preserving the past for the future |
| Page: 48 |
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Jo Stanley
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| With panache and probity: an evaluation of Barry Williams' role in the progressive movement |
| Pages: 49-53 |
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Bob Hayes
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| Edmund Frow: centenary |
| Page: 54 |
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Michael Herbert
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| News from The Working Class Movement Library |
| Page: 55 |
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Ron Noon
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| Bittersweet pensioner stories |
| Pages: 56-59 |
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Ron Noon
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| The litigious consequences of Mr Cube |
| Pages: 60-64 |
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Norma White
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| Joseph Williamson: the Mole of Edge Hill |
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Denis Pye
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| Bolton Socialist Club's centenary at Wood Street |
| Page: 66 |
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[Reviews]  |
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