2004 - 29
Year
2004
Issue
29
Articles in this issue
Voices, Votes and Mock Turtle Soup: Liverpool's Socialist Women 1893-1914
Pages: 6 - 11
'Good men': The history and culture of Liverpool Dockworkers
Pages: 12 - 18
A Message From Mab: The Manchester working class and its attachment to Percy Shelley in early nineteenth century, including an insight into two of his fans, the silk weaver Elijah Ridings and the shoemaker William Campion
Pages: 19 - 26
The 1945 Manchester Waterproof Clothing Workers' Strike: Achieving success without traditional trade union support
Pages: 26 - 29
Manchester and Salford Film Society
Page: 30
Pedal Power.. The continuing journey of the National Clarion Cycling Club
Pages: 32 - 45
Message in a Saddlebag
Pages: 46 - 47
Heritage, Commemoration and Interpretation: Labour and radical movements and the built environment
Pages: 48 - 51
Book and CD Reviews
Pages: 52 - 56