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£7.61
Cartography Of Revolutionary Anarchism
Michael Schmidt - Paperback - AK Press
A concise history of the significance and global reach of organised anarchism, tracing its spread beyond the borders of Western Europe and North America, to Latin America, the Caribbean, Middle East, Asia, Oceania and Africa. Journalist Michael Schmidt identifies five 'waves' of labour militancy that have defined organised anarchism over the past 150 years, explaining the central features of each.
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£70.00
The Crisis Of Social Democracy In Europe
- Hardback - Edinburgh University Press
This title examines the fortunes of social democracy in western and east-central Europe and the policy challenges in economic policy, labour markets, social welfare, public services, European integration and decentralisation.
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£25.00
Communist Women In Scotland: Red Clydeside From The Russian Revolution To The End Of The Soviet Union
Neil C. Rafeek - Paperback - I.B. Tauris
Neil Rafeek makes the first systematic study of 'Red Clydeside', the term given to communism, radical Labour and trade unionism in Scotland. He focuses on the role of women in the Communist Party and describes women's experiences of meeting leading international personalities of the era.
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The Celtic Fringe: The Westminster Elections In Scotland And Wales, 1970-2010
Grant Toway - Paperback - GW
This is a politics reference book which contains a record of all 1,200+ constituency contests in Scotland and Wales over the last four decades. Brief comments accompany each result plus there is a lengthier analysis of each general election.
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£12.75
Carlo Tresca: Portrait Of A Rebel
Nunzio Pernicone - Paperback - AK
Known as a 'freelance revolutionary' because of his militant activism, Carlo Tresca was among the foremost radicals & labour activists in the US during the 1930s and up until his death in 1943. An anarchist and passionate foe of both fascism & Stalinism, Tresca was a folk hero amongst immigrant & native-born workers alike.
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The Change We Choose: Speeches 2007-2009
Gordon Brown - Hardback - Mainstream
'The Change We Choose' brings together Gordon Brown's major speeches since he became Prime Minister on 27 June 2007. It reflects how the values and beliefs that have defined his political career have shaped his response to what have been arguably some of the greatest challenges ever to have faced a new Prime Minister.
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£8.50
The Conquest Of Bread
Petr Alekseevich Kropotkin - Paperback - AK
'The Conquest of Bread' is Peter Kropotkin's most extensive study of human needs and his outline of the most rational and equitable means of satisfying them.
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Communist Women In Scotland: Red Clydeside From The Russian Revolution To The End Of The Soviet Union
Neil C. Rafeek - Hardback - Tauris Academic Studies
Neil Rafeek makes the first systematic study of 'Red Clydeside', the term given to communism, radical Labour and trade unionism in Scotland. He focuses on the role of women in the Communist Party and describes women's experiences of meeting leading international personalities of the era.
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Constituent Imagination: Militant Investigations, Collective Theorization
- Paperback - AK
The 20 essays in this book cover a broad range: embedded intellectuals in increasingly corporatised universities, research projects in which factory workers and academics work side by side, revolutionary ethnographies of the Global Justice Movement, and meditations on technology from the branches of a Scottish tree-sit.
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Clandestines: The Pirate Journals Of An Irish Exile
Ramor Ryan - Paperback - AK
As much an adventure story as an unofficial of modern global resistance movements, 'Clandestines' spirits the reader into subterranean locales, carefully weaving the narrative through illicit encounters and public bacchanals.