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The ideas of the Ranters
"The European Witch hunts, Enclosure and the rise of Capitalism", a new version of the pamphlet from Past tense Publications.
Notes from a Clerkenwell Radical History Walk.
Glimpses of the Radical History of East London By Peggy, Phil and Grant. A very basic introduction to some of...
Birthplace of People’s Democracy. By Stefan Szczelkun.
Working Class Space v. the Marketplace. Theme Pubs and other disasters.
Spot the Workers' Autonomy by Mouvement Communiste. An A4 size...
Canned Music & Class Struggle; Public space and muzak as policing
How the 1926 General Strike in the then Boroughs of Bermondsey, Camberwell and Southwark was organised. With accounts from local participants.
The Fight Against the Theft of Sydenham Common and Onre tree Hill by Betty O'Connor
Symond Newell and Kett's Rebellion: Norfolk's Great Revolt against Enclosures, 1549. By Peter E Newell.
Was it arson? The Mills stood in Blackfriars, an area together with neighbouring Southwark long notorious for its rebellious poor and for artisan and early working class political organization. ........ did workers displaced orfearing displacement by the Mills take matters into their own hands?
Mock Elections in 18th Century South London.
Black tailor William Cuffay was on of the leaders and martyrs of the Chartist movement, the first mass political movement of the British working class. Cuffay suffered for his political beliefs and activities: in 1848 he was convicted of treason for his involvement in plans for an insurrection in London - he was transported to Tasmania for life.
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