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KSL: Bulletin of the Kate Sharpley Library No. 91-92, October 2017 [Double issue]

  • Baginski, Max. Everlasting Murder.
  • Bristol Class War, an ex-member of. Crass and Class War in the Thatcher years, by an ex-member of Bristol Class War.
  • [Debating the Miners’ Strike 1] The Miners and the Left.
  • [Debating the Miners’ Strike 2] Letter: [The Miners and the Left].
  • [Debating the Miners’ Strike 3] Letter: The Miners’ Strike and the Anarchists.
  • [Debating the Miners’ Strike 4] [Letter: Anarchists and the Miners’ strike].
  • Feldman, Leah, Leo Rosser and Philip Ruff. Leah Feldman Interview.
  • Kropotkin Goes Missing.
  • Meltzer, Albert. [Debating the Miners’ Strike 5] The Miners & Social Change.
  • Mercier Vega, Louis. Rejecting the Legend.
  • Pavlov, Nikolai Ivanovich. Why I am an anarchist.
  • Pilat Isca, Ida. An obscure heroine.
  • Postbag / Library News.
  • Stonehenge ’85.
  • [Stop the city].

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In the series: KSL: Bulletin of the Kate Sharpley Library

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  • Action
  • Anarchism
  • Anti-clericalism
  • Bolshevism / Leninism
  • Bristol
  • Bristol Class War, an ex-member of
  • Britain
  • Capitalism
  • Class
  • Class War CW
  • Doncaster
  • England
  • Ephemera and other treasures (digitised)
  • Feldman, Leah (1899-1993)
  • France
  • Freedom Press
  • History
  • History of Anarchism
  • Labour/Labor movement
  • Libraries and archives
  • Lives (biography, autobiography)
  • London
  • May 1968 (Paris)
  • Miners' strike (1984-85)
  • Mining industry
  • Music
  • National Union of Mineworkers NUM
  • Poll Tax revolt/ campaign
  • Propaganda
  • Repression
  • Russia / Russian Empire / Soviet Union
  • Russian Revolution and Russian Civil War
  • Scargill, Arthur
  • Solidarity
  • Spanish Revolution and Spanish Civil War SCW
  • Stop the City protests
  • Women
  • Yorkshire