1930s
1960s
1970s
1980s
1990s
2000s
2010s
2020s
Anarchism
Anti-Apartheid
Anti-Austerity
Anti-Fascism
Anti-Nuclear Movement
Anti-Psychiatry
Anti-Racism
Anti-zionism
Anti/Alter-Globalisation
Autonomist
Black Liberation Movement
Cinema
Civil Liberties
Claimants Union
Class uprisings
Communism
Community Campaigns
Cooperative Movement
Countering Education
Decolonisation
Direct Action
Environmentalism
Experimental Culture
Feminism
Free Party Movement
History from Below
Housing Struggles
Irish Struggles
Italian Language
Left-Communism
Libertarian Communist
Marxism
Marxist-Feminism
Migrant Organising
Municipalism
National Liberation Stuggles
Peace Movement
Photography
Police Monitoring
Political Education
Prison Resistance
Psychogeography
Publications
Punk
Queer Movements
Radical Architecture
Radical Arts
Radical ecology
Reparations campaigns
Republicanism
Situationist
Socialism
Spanish Language
Squatting
State Monitoring
State Violence
Student Movements
Technology
Trade Unions
Underground Music
Underground Press
Women’s Liberation Movement
Work/Anti-Work
Workerism
Workers' Movement
A small collection of materials mainly relating to the English situationists, ‘King Mob’, and the LSE occupation in early 1969. The collection includes original prints of King Mob journals, King […]
A collection of magazines and pamphlets. These include materials from the 1960s through to the 1990s, and range from communist and anarchist materials, to pamphlets from the left of the […]
Two boxes of material around radical architecture predominantly from the 1970s. The documents include materials produced by the Architects Revolutionary Council, as well as campaigning materials about squatting, community campaigns, […]
Cinema Action was among several left-wing film collectives formed in the late sixties. The group started in 1968 by exhibiting in factories a film about the French student riots of […]
A modest collection of material relating to Black Struggle in the UK includes copies of Race Today and Race & Class which were both offshoots of a breakaway from the […]
The Antihistory Project is an ongoing research project into experimental educational institutions of the 1960s and 1970s. The main focus has been the Antiuniversity of London (UK 1968), New Experimental […]
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 […]
This pamphlet is the result of research conducted by Seth Wheeler during his residency at the Mayday Rooms. The Mayday Rooms exists to archive and safeguard the ephemera and documentation […]
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 a play by Liverpudlian writer, Jim Allen, Big Flame started out in the early 70s as a rank and file newspaper that gradually developed into a revolutionary socialist […]
Accessibility Tools