
Labour History Review Volume 87 (2022), Issue 3 has now been published.
The ongoing conflict in Ukraine is having profound repercussions in Britain, not least on our cultural and intellectual life. However, although the media has presented this unfolding crisis in exhaustive detail, no one could reasonably argue that there has been much depth to the general treatment. The round table in our current issue is a modest contribution to opening up debate among historians.
This article is currently open access.
In this issue:
- Martin Spence on Suburban Labour: The Labour Party in Penge to 1919; More…
- Olivier Coquelin on ‘A Strikers’ “Soviet” in Belfast’? The Great Belfast Strike of 1919; More…
- Peter Gurney, Matthew Grant, Grace Huxford, Christoph Laucht, Jennifer Luff, and Holger Nehring participate in a Round Table: The New Cold War; More…
- Keith Laybourn, Emmet O’Connor and Mike Mecham on the life of John L. Halstead. More…
The issue includes book reviews by Claudia Jarzebowski, Janette Martin, Francis Devine, Martin Conway, and Tom Buchanan. Go direct to Book Reviews in Labour History Review 87(2022):3 on the Liverpool University Press website.
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