International Socialism (1st Series), No.23 (Winter 1965/66) (original) (raw)
INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM
EDITORIAL:
THE NOTEBOOK:
- Miners, by Nicholas Howard
- Ilford-NUGMW Deal
- Credit Squeeze, by John Palmer
- German Emergency Laws, by Stephen Castles
- Ghetto Riots in the USA, by Martin Glaberman
- Election in Turkey
Listen to him talk, by Alex Allison
Planning and Democracy – St Marylebone, by Constance Lever
The Rhymes They Are A-Changing, by Ian Birchall
The Trade Union Movement in Japan, by David Baker
- Editor’s Introduction, by Nigel Harris
The English Working Class (RA The Making of the English Working Class by E.P. Thompson), by George Rawick
REVIEWS:
- God’s Agony and the Dialectic, by Nigel Harris
- Manual in Mufti, by Michael Kidron
- The Knock, by John Strauther
- Fascism, by Nigel Harris
- Harry Wasn’t, by Jim Higgins
- Irish Problems, by Chris Harman
- Objective? by Ian H. Birchall
- French Fry, by John Palmer
- The Forerunners, by John Ashdown
- Closures, by Stan Mills
- Sparing the Measuring Rod, by Peter Ibbotson
- Chosen Cases, by Peter Ibbotson
- The Soft Touch, by Ann Howard
- Park in the Meadow, by Hilary Rose
- How Green is my Palais, by John Lee
- Crooked Sixpence, by Michael Kidron
- Cool Milliards, by P.A. Walters
- With-it Capitalism, by David Breen
- Coal, Gas & Sparks, by Michael Kidron
- Miracles? by John Palmer
- Professorial Draft, by Alan Woodward
- Respectable Dress, by David Breen
Last updated on 11 April 2010
