A good day out in London? Some reflections on May Day 2000 - Practical History Reflections on the May Day 2000 actions in London and the development of the anti-capitalist movement.
Flowers for Homestead at Dulwich Picture Gallery - Practical History Leaflets distributed at a talk on Henry Frick's art collection, reflecting on the 1892 Homestead strike, and the origins of the wealth of the industrialists whose collections founded many of Britain's major art galleries.
1892: The Homestead Strike Extracts from Louis Adamic, Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman describing the Homestead Strike in 1892, and the circumstances of Berkman’s shooting of Henry Clay Frick, the head of the Carnegie Steel Company’s strike-breaking operation.
William Blake takes on GlaxoSmithKline - Practical History Report of a 2001 action at the Tate Britain Gallery in London, against a William Blake exhibition…
US military researching microwave crowd control weapons The United States military is still researching a controversial microwave weapon that could be…
Notes on Endnotes A short summary and critical analysis of “Endnotes 1: Preliminary Materials for a Balance Sheet of the 20th Century” which "presents a discussion between two contemporary French groups on…
Detention without trial - Thames Valley Class Struggle Group Leaflet distributed at an anti-apartheid demonstration, in an attempt to put across an anti-capitalist and anti-democratic position, in contrast to the liberal politics of most of the anti-apartheid movement.
Technoskeptic - Antagonism Article examining modern technology, and the limitations of its use for subversive practices.
More of the same! Leaflet attempting to link an action against council cuts to the movement against the poll tax.
On burning and building bridges: contradictions in the movement around the Liverpool dock strike Leaflet handed out at a demonstration of striking Liverpool dockers, in April 1997.