Labour History Review (Volume 89.2)

Liverpool University Press is pleased to inform you of the latest content in LABOUR HISTORY REVIEW, a highly regarded publication that is essential reading for those working in and researching social and political history, and the working lives and politics of 'ordinary' people.

Volume 89.2 includes articles on William Sharman Crawford and the politics of suffrage; boundary review and the organization and identity of the Peterborough Divisional Labour Party; the British Trade Union movement and Zionism, 1936–1967; plus, reviews of the latest books in the field.

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Table of contents

RESEARCH ARTICLES

‘THE MOST CONSISTENT OF THEM ALL’: WILLIAM SHARMAN CRAWFORD AND THE POLITICS OF SUFFRAGE

ANTHONY DALY

 

BOUNDARY REVIEW AND THE ORGANIZATION AND IDENTITY OF THE PETERBOROUGH DIVISIONAL LABOUR PARTY

SCOTT RAWLINSON

 

2023 LABOUR HISTORY REVIEW ESSAY PRIZE RUNNER-UP

NOT AN INDUSTRIAL MATTER: THE BRITISH TRADE UNION MOVEMENT AND ZIONISM, 1936–1967

JOHN RUSSELL

 

BOOK REVIEWS

BOOK REVIEWS

 

Thomas Fleischman: Leigh Claire La Berge, Marx for Cats: A Radical Bestiary, Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2023.

Stephen Hopkins: Brigitte Studer, Travellers of the World Revolution: A Global History of the Communist International, London and New York: Verso, 2023.

Quentin Outram: Jack Taylor, Oil, Nationalism and British Policy in Iran: The End of Informal Empire, 1941–53, London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2024.

Mark Hurst: Matthew Gerth, Anti-Communism in Britain during the Early Cold War: A Very British Witch Hunt, London: University of London Press, 2023.

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