NORTH EAST POPULAR POLITICS PROJECT - Newsletter 5, 2011

  • Description

    Editor, Sean Creighton, NEPPP Archival Mapping & Research Co-ordinator. Includes articles: Why the Project is Important, Oral History Update, Topic Themes, News, Tyneside in the Age of Revolution, Radical Politics of the Left; Have you read Lisbeth Simm?, The Fight for Women’s Rights in the North East 1896-1914, Police Spies, The Church and Politics, Pit Disasters, Youth and Community Work History, Newish Books of Interest
  • Owner

    Popular Politics Archive Project (ended 2013)
  • Source

    Local (Co-Curate)
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    Link: http://nelh.net/ppp/Newsletter5.pdf
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