At its height, the Communist Party of Great Britain had 60,000 members, with over 1,000 in my subsequently adopted hometown of Nottingham. Even at its dissolution, there were over 6,000 members ...
Pankhurst's programme for the new British Communist Party was expressive of the "ultra-left" tendency that criticised working within the existing bourgeois structures of trade union bureaucracies and ...
the Communist Party. He cared deeply about the rights of the working class, in India and in Britain, and believed that only socialism - and not any imperialist regime - could eradicate poverty and ...
We often think of communism as a threat to the British way of life, but in this series historian Camilla Schofield explores a century-long thread of communism in Britain. Show more Historian ...