The sixth issue of Revolt! Incorporating Spain and the World, published 3 June 1939. Attachments Revolt! No. 6. (1939-06-03).pdf (3.58 MB) Book traversal links for 68803 Revolt! No. 5 (1 May 1939) Up Printer-friendly version 1930s PDF Comments
Fascists and police routed: the battle of Cable Street - Reg Weston Cable Street - October 4th 1936 - an eyewitness account by Reg Weston, Higham resident and life-time…
A day mournful and overcast... An account of the Iron Column A personal account of a liberated prisoner's experience as a fighter during the Spanish Civil War…
1920-1934: The death of the Austrian left An account of the rapid decline of one of the world's most powerful workers' and left-wing movements in the face of fascism.
"We are all leaders": a symposium on a collection of essays dealing with alternative unionism in the early 1930s A collection of reviews and commentary on Staughton Lynd's book of 1930s labor history.
Origins of the sit-down era: worker militancy and innovation in the rubber industry, 1934-1938 - Daniel Nelson An article by Daniel Nelson about the Akron, Ohio rubber workers of the 1930s.
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