Skip to main content

The Political Culture of British Communism, 1920–1991 - Contextual Essays

Contextual Essay

A black and white photo of three men.

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
lock_open

Unlock Historical Research for Your Institution

Provide your students and researchers with direct access to unique primary sources.

The monument to the Soviet writer Maxim Gorky. The statue is of Maxim Gorky sat down holding a walking stick.

Licensed to access Communism and Popular Culture in the 20th Century

1911   1988
Archive Trust of the Communist Party of Great Britain logo
The monument to Vladimir Mayakovsky in Moscow on Mayakovsky Square. A statue of Vladimir Mayakovsky stood looking to the right.

Licensed to access Communism, Culture, and Society in the 20th Century

1936   1994
Archive Trust of the Communist Party of Great Britain logo
A black and white image of a statue of various men.

Licensed to access Political Programmes of British Communism, 1944–1990

1944   1990
Archive Trust of the Communist Party of Great Britain logo
A black and white image of a crowd of people cheering and clapping their hands above their heads.

Licensed to access British Communism in Campaigns and Events, 1947–1991

1947   1991
Archive Trust of the Communist Party of Great Britain logo
Back to Top