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Marxist History and Historians in the 20th Century - Contextual Essays

Contextual Essay

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Notable Individuals of the Communist Party of Great Britain

Individual deposits within the CPGB archives are significant both for the biographies of the individuals concerned and as a record of the wider activities of the party and its ancillaries. The dividing line between these materials and the party's institutional... Read more →
Professor Kevin Morgan
Published 20th January, 2020
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A black and white picture of the monument to Yuri Gagarin in Moscow. Yuri Gagarin was the first person to travel in space and the monument is a titanium statue on a 42.5-meter high pedestal.

Licensed to access Science and Marxism, 1956–1985

1956   1985
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Worker and Kolkhoz Woman monument, Moscow, modern-day Russia

Licensed to access Communisms and the Cold War, 1944–1986

1944   1986
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The Motherland Calls, the compositional centre of the monument-ensemble Heroes of the Battle of Stalingrad on Mamayev Kurgan in Volgograd, Russia.

Licensed to access Gender, Feminism, and the British Left, 1944–1991

1944   1991
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A black and white image of a statue of Marx and Engels.

Licensed to access Debate and Division on the British Left, 1917–1964

1917   1964
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