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Bob Hayes
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| From the editor |
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The Passing Scene  |
| Page: 4 |
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North West Labour History Group News  |
| Page: 5 |
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Matthew Worley
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| Who makes the Nazis? North west experiences of the New Party, 1931-32 |
| Pages: 7-15 |
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Marika Sherwood
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| Manchester, Liverpool and slavery |
| Pages: 16-22 |
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Hilda Kean
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| Public history and the past: slavery memorials in Lancaster |
| Pages: 23-25 |
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Adrian Mellor
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| Whose heritage? |
| Pages: 26-30 |
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Letters  |
| Page: 31 |
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Bob Abel
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| Cross-party support to save historic youth hostel |
| Pages: 32-34 |
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Alice Lock
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| Tameside oral history project |
| Page: 36 |
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John Lafferty
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| The plastic bizzies |
| Pages: 37-39 |
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Ron Noon
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| Liverpool Love Lane Refinery Lives |
| Pages: 40-50 |
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Roger Smalley
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| Ethel Carnie Holdsworth: her place in the Lancashire protest tradition and her distinctive propaganda style |
| Pages: 51-53 |
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Bob Hayes
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| A curious commemoration |
| Pages: 54-55 |
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John Davies
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| Working-class women, Liverpool: Education, 1910-1930 - an oral history |
| Pages: 56-59 |
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John Dunleavy
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| Michael Davitt, labour and the Irish question |
| Pages: 60-63 |
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Gina Bridgeland
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| The story of a Socialist Sunday School banner |
| Pages: 64-67 |
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Reviews  |
| Pages: 68-70 |