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Once referred to by the press as ‘Britain’s Most Famous Anarchist’, the late Stuart Christie sadly left us last year. We are working with his friends and family to establish […]
Find the collection here We have recently digitised our set of Race Today Journals covering the early period of the publication (1973-1979). Race Today was established in 1969 by the Institute […]
This scrapbook was created as part of the Abolitionist Struggles and Archive event we held in collaboration with Abolitionist Futures. The material in the scrapbook covers a range of prison […]
This month’s archive log looks at writings from the 2010-11 Student Movement.You can view the collection here Universities were the symptom. In 2008 it appeared as though a world finely constructed […]
In 1974 Lucas Aerospace announced restructuring and cuts to jobs. Around half of the company’s output supplied military contracts based on state funding. In response to the cuts and the […]
Named after Brazilian outlaws of the late 19th century, Os Cangaceiros developed a praxis of illegalism, prisoner support, abolitionism, sabotage and social commentary covering the violent responses to the industrial […]
Stuart Christie, 10 July 1946-15 August 2020. The death of Stuart Christie on 15 August 2020 has already led to an outpour of touching tributes and obituaries. With his untimely […]
These past weeks we have been focusing on East London Big Flame. Coming together in East London in 1972 this group of left political activists at odds with the moralism […]
with Midnight Notes and NEPA News This Archive blog springboards off a rare pamphlet published by US Marxist group Midnight Notes to discuss historical and contemporary pandemics via collections related to Midnight Notes, […]
Archive log takes us back to the world of the radical underground of the early 1970s.Muther Grumble was a radical paper produced in Durham for two years in the early […]
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