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as columnists. In 1937, he wrote a comprehensive account of the movement,
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to research a brief for a television documentary strand on
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at the 1945 election. He later moved to supervise the
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The Spanish Civil War and the British labour movement
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Index

Clydeside
Newspaper editor
Co-operative
Ben Summerskill
newspaper editor
Clydeside
co-operative movement
The Millgate Monthly
Reynold's News
Co-operative Press
H.N. Brailsford
Hamilton Fyfe
United Peace Alliance
Spanish Civil War
Labour Party
popular front
London
Evening Standard
radical
Michael Foot
1945 general election
Lord Beaverbrook
Conservative Party
Daily Mirror
Labour Party
Australia
Daily Herald
Trades Union Congress
Odhams Press
Tim Hewat

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