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Evaluating New Labour's welfare reforms builds on the analysis of bestselling 'New Labour, New Welfare State?' (The... Read More >>
The communist movement's turn toward new openings in the unions as the industrial working class begins to recover... Read More >>
This text examines a variety of socialist cultural phenomena from China and the Third World to show that Cold War... Read More >>
This volume aims to demonstrate that propagandist Cold War depictions of socialism as inimical to genuine aesthetic... Read More >>
This addition to the twelve-volume Dictionary of Labour Biography is organised on a self-contained basis. The... Read More >>
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Miliband was an academic and public intellectual whose life and work were devoted to the attempt to define and apply... Read More >>
This book analyzes the interaction between nationalism, feminism and socialism in Indonesia since the beginning... Read More >>
Looking at the ideas that informed the protest, social movements and activism of the 1960s, this text combines traditional... Read More >>
In the weeks following the September 11 attacks on America, Australian newspapers carried many letters, and some... Read More >>
An exploration of the history, ideology and aesthetics of China's left-wing cinema movement, a quixotic film culture... Read More >>
This new volume examines similar themes to those in The Southern Marches of Imperial Ethiopia, taking the story... Read More >>
An account of the US literary Left from the 1920s to 1960s. The first volume of a trilogy, it focuses on the forging... Read More >>
Why was Oklahoma, of all places, more hospitable to socialism than any other state in America? In this provocative... Read More >>
Geoff Eley's book analyses the role the Left has played in establishing democracy in modern Europe. Eley looks at... Read More >>
The focal point for this study is the emergent 'new social democracy' of the twenty-first century. Moshonas examines... Read More >>
Imagining the Possible questions whether the radical vision and the quest for incremental change truly preclude... Read More >>