May Day Manifesto 1968 / edited by Raymond Williams.
Material type: TextSeries: A Penguin special, S262Publication details: Harmondsworth, Penguin, 1968Edition: Expanded edDescription: 190 p. 18 cm. PbkSubject(s): Socialism - Great Britain | Great Britain - Economic conditions - 1964-1979DDC classification: 335.5 WILItem type | Current library | Home library | Shelving location | Class number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reservations | |
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335 WIL Politics is for people / | 335 WIL Resources of hope : culture, democracy, socialism | 335 WIL Towards 2000 | 335 WIL May Day Manifesto 1968 / | 335 WIL May Day Manifesto 1968 / | 335 WOO The retreat from class : a new "true" socialism | 335 WRI Envisioning Real Utopias / |
<p>Contains contributions from Stephen Yeo, a former Principal of Ruskin College, 1989-97. Before that he taught for several years at Sussex University, during which he founded, with his wife Eileen and local community historians from Sussex, QueenSpark Books "which is the longest-lived community history and publishing project in Britain". He was also a participant in several History Workshops. He has published work on voluntary organisation, popular culture, adult education, co-operation, the social history of socialisms, and labour movements.</p>
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