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old-fashioned, while his socialist politics are believed extinct. Class is considered neither a fruitful concept of historical analysis nor an appropriate basis for an emancipatory politics. Nuclear weapons proliferate, but no anti-nuclear movement grows up alongside their proliferation. Civil liberties are a minority, and increasingly "radical," interest in the age of the "war on terror." Internationalism, as ideology and practice, is the preserve of capital not labour. At the beginning of the twenty-first century, then, Thompson seems out of place. ...certainly part of his distinctiveness lay in his literary style and tone. But it also lay in the moral quality which undergirded his histories and his political interventions. Part of that quality was the "glimpses of other possibilities of human nature, other ways of behaving" that they gave us. In this way, as Stefan
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by the productive relations into which men are born—or enter involuntarily. Class-consciousness is the way in which these experiences are handled in cultural terms: embodied in traditions, value-systems, ideas, and institutional forms. If the experience appears as determined, class-consciousness does not. We can see a logic in the responses of similar occupational groups undergoing similar experiences, but we cannot predicate any law. Consciousness of class arises in the same way in different times and places, but never in just the same way.
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and capitalist interests replaced earlier, collective perceptions of time—such as natural rhythms of time like sunrise, sunset, and seasonal changes—that
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Yorkshire miner on the front – and I still have it, bandaged up and exhausted by the years of labour. From the first of its 900-odd pages, I knew, and my friends at the University of Sussex knew, that this was something else. We talked about it in the bar and on the bus and in the
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And class happens when some men, as a result of common experiences (inherited or shared), feel and articulate the identity of their interests as between themselves, and as against other men whose interests are different from (and usually opposed to) theirs. The class experience is largely determined
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considered this rejoinder so authoritative that he claimed that "no one who reads it will ever take E.P. Thompson seriously again". Kołakowski's portrait of
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as a means of mediating between the two, enabling people to develop a political understanding of the world and orientating them to political action. Marc
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on several occasions after it became a fundraising event for the organisation: Thompson's speech at the 1983 edition of the festival, where he declared that the audience were part of an "alternative nation" of " inventors, writers... theatre, musicians" opposed to
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first edition (1955) appears to have received relatively little attention from the literary establishment because of its then-unfashionable
Marxist point of view. However, the somewhat rewritten second edition was much better received.
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833:(1984). Thompson's own haunting recitation of his 1950 poem of "apocalyptic expectation, "The Place Called Choice," appeared on the 1984 vinyl recording "The Apocalypso", by Canadian pop group
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During the late 1970s, Thompson acquired a large public audience as a critic of the then Labour government's disregard of civil liberties; his writings from this time are collected in
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Efstathiou, Christos. "E.P. Thompson's concept of class formation and its political implications: Echoes of popular front radicalism in The making of the English working class."
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terms: with it, Thompson demonstrated the power of a historical Marxism rooted in the experience of real flesh-and-blood workers. Thompson wrote the book while living in Siddal,
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Hyslop, Jonathan. "The Experience of War and the Making of a Historian: E.P. Thompson on Military Power, the Colonial Revolution and Nuclear Weapons."
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Millar, Kathleen M. "Introduction: Reading twenty-first-century capitalism through the lens of EP Thompson."
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and Dorothy Thompson, Family Website. Now hosted on the Verso Books website
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Keynes From Below: A Social History of Second World War Keynesian Economics
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in protest at the commercialisation of the academy, documented in the book
2006:
3803:
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3147:
Thompson SOE' executed by fascists in Bulgaria: 1944. ISBN 9781304479525.
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2255:
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829:
An excerpt from a speech given by Thompson featured in the computer game
461:
3248:
E. P. Thompson at the March 1977 SSRC Seminar on Models of Social Change
2394:
1934:"Do not panic: Hawkwind, the Cold War and "the imagination of disaster""
3666:
2246:
884:
611:
583:
A major work of research and synthesis, the book was also important in
552:
445:
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2264:
1733:
749:, revered by activists throughout the world. In Britain, his pamphlet
1106:
Albion's Fatal Tree: Crime and Society in Eighteenth Century England.
277:
78:
2604:
Marxist Historical Cultures and Social Movements during the Cold War
1687:
Albion's Fatal Tree: Crime and Society in Eighteenth-Century England
1482:
Beyond the Frontier: the Politics of a Failed Mission, Bulgaria 1944
1278:, “History From Below,” The Times Literary Supplement, April 7 1966.
1174:
Beyond the Frontier: The Politics of a Failed Mission, Bulgaria 1944
1092:"The moral economy of the English crowd in the eighteenth century."
288:(1886–1946), was a poet and admirer of the Nobel Prize–winning poet
3277:
3150:
Todd, Selina, "Class, experience and Britain's twentieth century",
1028:
After four years of declining health, Thompson died at his home in
779:
Europe from Poland to Portugal, which was the founding document of
483:
in 1960, though Thompson and others fell out with the group around
3211:
Winant, Gabriel, et al. "Introduction: The Global E.P. Thompson."
785:
646:
427:
and others) started a dissident publication inside the CP, called
394:
384:, written while he was a member of the Communist Party. Subtitled
3016:
Merrill, Michael (Winter 1994). "E. P. Thompson: In Solidarity".
1868:
E. P. Thompson, "Notes on Exterminism", in M. Evangelista (ed.),
3956:
2876:
Kenny, Michael. "E.P. Thompson: last of the English radicals?."
790:
E P Thompson speaking to anti-nuclear weapons protesters in 1980
380:
Thompson's first major work of scholarship was his biography of
3670:
3281:
3107:
Sandoica, Elena Hernández. "Still Reading Edward P. Thompson."
452:
parties and the managerialist cold war social democracy of the
90:
3194:"The dignity of dissent: E.P. Thompson and One Nation Labour"
3169:
Webb, W. L. (Winter 1994). "A Thoroughly English Dissident".
2331:"Sheila Rowbotham on E. P. Thompson, Feminism, and the 1960s"
3125:(New York: Columbia University Press, 1988), pp. 68–92.
3059:
The Making of E. P. Thompson: Marxism, Humanism, and History
2768:
God and Mammon: Protestants, Money and The Market, 1790–1860
976:
embodied the idea of a direct link between social being and
580:, who made similar studies of the American working classes.
2960:
Theory and History: The Political Thought of E. P. Thompson
2111:
Judt, Edward Countryman, reply by Tony (15 February 2007).
403:
in the summer of 1957. The publication would merge to form
2922:"END Game: The European View - A Talk With E. P. Thompson"
2609:
Bess, M. D., "E. P. Thompson: the historian as activist",
1892:
Glastonbury 50: The Official Story of Glastonbury Festival
1156:
Witness Against the Beast: William Blake and the Moral Law
864:
Witness Against the Beast: William Blake and the Moral Law
460:
was the most important organ of what became known as the "
1245:"Still relevant: The Making of the English Working Class"
1149:
Customs in Common: Studies in Traditional Popular Culture
972:
claimed that the conception of the role of experience in
883:
of Hungary, he nevertheless remained a "historian in the
542:
I bought my first copy in 1968 – a small, fat bundle of
875:
Thompson was one of the principal intellectuals of the
302:
There is a Spirit in Europe: A Memoir of Frank Thompson
55:
Thompson at a 1980 anti-nuclear weapons rally in Oxford
3236:
E. P. Thompson in discussion with C. L. R. James, 1983
2885:
The First New Left: British Intellectuals after Stalin
2799:
Hobsbawm, Eric, "Edward Palmer Thompson (1924–1993)",
2759:
Hall, Stuart, "Life and times of the first New Left",
1870:
Peace Studies: Critical Concepts in Political Science
1162:
Alien Homage: Edward Thompson and Rabindranath Tagore
841:, who founded a local branch of CND, to speak at the
759:, played a major role in the revived strength of the
2727:
Fieldhouse, Roger and Taylor, Richard (Eds.) (2014)
2294:"E.P. Thompson: Feminism, Gender, Women and History"
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1085:"Time, work-discipline and industrial capitalism."
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2385:Milner, Andrew (1993). "E.P. Thompson 1924-1993".
2365:72#1 (2013): 253-278, quote on pp 253-54 and 278.
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814:(1985) and edited a collection of essays opposing
491:New Left as "the first New Left" and the Anderson
2858:Kaye, Harvey J.; McClelland, Keith, eds. (1990).
2770:(Oxford University Press, 2002), pp. 99–120.
1602:Fieldhouse, Roger; Taylor, Richard, eds. (2014).
606:Time discipline, as it pertains to sociology and
510:Thompson's most influential work was and remains
2329:Press, Alex N.; Winant, Gabriel (29 June 2020).
701:, unhistorical shit"). The title echoes that of
637:Thompson addresses the development of time as a
623:Time, Work-Discipline, and Industrial Capitalism
601:Time, Work-Discipline, and Industrial Capitalism
516:, published in 1963 while he was working at the
399:Thompson launched the dissident Marxist journal
358:, and others. In 1952 they launched the journal
3101:Protest and Survival: Essays for E. P. Thompson
1755:. Archived from the original on 5 November 2005
1168:Making History: Writings on History and Culture
679:and historical journals. In 1978, he published
564:
1158:, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993.
1100:Whigs and Hunters: The Origin of the Black Act
1067:vol. 1, no. 1 (Summer 1957), pp. 105–143.
1032:, Worcestershire, on 28 August 1993, aged 69.
3682:
3293:
3099:Rule, John G.; Malcolmson, Robert W. (1993).
2606:(Palgrave Macmillan, Cham, 2019) pp. 163-185.
2519:"E. P. Thompson, 69, British Leftist Scholar"
1312:"The Global E.P. Thompson," 3–5 October 2013"
1180:The Romantics: England in a Revolutionary Age
641:that has value and that can be controlled by
8:
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887:tradition", calling for a rebellion against
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27:English historian & activist (1924–1993)
5485:Alumni of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge
2731:, Manchester: Manchester University Press.
2708:E.P. Thompson: A Twentieth Century Romantic
2686:, vol. 85, no. 280 (2000), pp. 634–54.
1619:"EP Thompson: the unconventional historian"
1574:E.P. Thompson: A Twentieth Century Romantic
950:movement had fully developed a theoretical
307:Thompson attended two independent schools,
5510:Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament activists
3689:
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3278:
3154:, vol. 49, no. 4 (2014), pp. 489–508.
3143:, vol. 48, no. 3 (1997), pp. 471–492.
3080:E. P. Thompson: Objections and Oppositions
2679:(Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1997).
2284:
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2007:"theartsdesk at Glastonbury Festival 2017"
1832:E. P. Thompson: Objections and Oppositions
1484:, Merlin/Stanford, 120 pp, December 1996,
1058:William Morris: Romantic to Revolutionary.
330:After his military service, he studied at
49:
38:
5585:People educated at Kingswood School, Bath
2979:, vol. 39, no. 2 (2014), pp. 149–59.
2665:, vol. 28, no. 4 (2014), pp. 374–81.
2254:
1949:
1074:whole no. 9 (Summer 1959), pp. 1–17.
5520:Communist Party of Great Britain members
5515:Communist Party Historians Group members
3354:Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies
2982:Matthews, Wade. "Remaking EP Thompson."
2887:(London: Lawrence & Wishart, 1995).
2627:, vol. 8, no. 2 (1965), pp. 271–81.
894:Thompson played a key role in the first
763:. Just as important, Thompson was, with
499:and various Trotskyists, as the second.
3636:Far-left politics in the United Kingdom
3119:The Making of the English Working Class
2659:The Making of the English Working Class
2621:The Making of the English Working Class
2447:Eccleshare, Julia (30 September 2005).
2361:Matthews, Wade "Remaking EP Thompson."
1749:"E.P. Thompson, Marx and anti-semitism"
1674:The Making of the English Working Class
1660:The Making of the English Working Class
1227:
1164:, Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1993.
1096:vol. 50, no. 1 (1971), pp. 76–136.
1079:The Making of the English Working Class
974:The Making of the English Working Class
936:The Making of the English Working Class
917:The Making of the English Working Class
773:Appeal for European Nuclear Disarmament
528:The Making of the English Working Class
513:The Making of the English Working Class
505:The Making of the English Working Class
236:The Making of the English Working Class
110:The Making of the English Working Class
5495:British Army personnel of World War II
5480:Academics of the University of Warwick
3230:E. P. Thompson on marxists.org archive
3213:International Review of Social History
3061:. Toronto, Canada: New Hogtown Press.
2142:
1766:
1384:from the original on 18 September 2017
1188:, Newcastle upon Tyne: Bloodaxe, 1999.
1112:The Poverty of Theory and Other Essays
1017:; she was Professor of History at the
296:(1920–1944), a British officer in the
3109:Culture & History Digital Journal
2763:, 2nd series, vol. 59 (2010), 177–96.
2729:E. P. Thompson and English Radicalism
2554:. Halifax Civic Trust. Archived from
2467:from the original on 22 December 2016
2428:from the original on 22 December 2016
2408:Rowbotham, Sheila (6 February 2011).
2209:from the original on 25 December 2019
2195:Jeffrey R., Webber (24 August 2015).
1604:E. P. Thompson and English Radicalism
1513:from the original on 30 December 2019
1503:"The ups and downs of Major Thompson"
1378:Vagabond - Bulgaria's English Monthly
1350:from the original on 12 November 2020
1257:from the original on 28 November 2018
1089:vol 38, no. 1 (1967), pp. 56–97.
1060:London: Lawrence & Wishart, 1955.
753:, a parody on the government leaflet
7:
5590:People educated at The Dragon School
5475:Academics of the University of Leeds
2860:E.P. Thompson: Critical Perspectives
2176:from the original on 7 December 2021
2068:Kolakowski, Leszek (17 March 1974).
2019:from the original on 3 February 2018
1685:E. P. Thompson, Douglas Hay, et al.
1316:Programme on the Study of Capitalism
1044:to the Thompsons was erected by the
861:The last book Thompson finished was
323:, including at the fourth battle of
2615:https://doi.org/10.1086/ahr/98.1.19
2197:"E. P. Thompson's Romantic Marxism"
2045:. 22 September 2002. Archived from
1553:from the original on 3 October 2021
1462:from the original on 25 August 2010
1108:(Editor.) London: Allen Lane, 1975.
934:argued that Thompson's approach in
421:Communist Party of the Soviet Union
5595:People from Malvern Hills District
3123:Gender and the Politics of History
2803:, vol. 90 (1996), pp. 521–39.
2801:Proceedings of the British Academy
2636:"Edward Thompson and the New Left"
2613:, vol. 98 (1993), pp. 19–38.
2131:from the original on 7 August 2012
1872:, Vol. 4, London: Routledge, 2004.
771:and others, an author of the 1980
495:group, which by 1968 had embraced
456:and its international allies. The
25:
5600:The Nation (U.S. magazine) people
5460:20th-century English male writers
2777:(Winter 1994). "E. P. Thompson".
2498:from the original on 22 June 2017
1986:from the original on 12 July 2020
1913:from the original on 2 March 2021
1501:Brisby, Liliana (29 March 1997).
1438:Rattenbury, Arnold (8 May 1997).
1182:, Woodbridge: Merlin Press, 1997.
332:Corpus Christi College, Cambridge
173:Corpus Christi College, Cambridge
5470:20th-century British biographers
3496:Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament
3328:Communist Party of Great Britain
3324:Communist Party Historians Group
3269:Works by or about E. P. Thompson
2920:Litwak, Howard (28 April 1981).
2808:South African Historical Journal
2710:, (London: Merlin Press, 2015).
2586:Arguments within English Marxism
2343:from the original on 2 July 2020
2306:from the original on 1 July 2020
2070:"My Correct Views on Everything"
1639:from the original on 14 May 2016
1288:Coventry, C. J. (January 2023).
1199:Communist Party Historians Group
900:Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament
877:Communist Party of Great Britain
761:Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament
727:Arguments Within English Marxism
691:and his followers in Britain on
340:Communist Party Historians Group
336:Communist Party of Great Britain
284:missionary parents: His father,
248:Communist Party Historians Group
5550:Historians of the British Isles
5455:20th-century English historians
3117:Scott, Joan Wallach, "Women in
2588:(2nd ed.). London: Verso.
2486:Kaldor, Mary (30 August 1993).
2092:from the original on 4 May 2018
1662:. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books.
1298:Federation University Australia
649:; clock time became a tool for
610:, is the general name given to
338:. In 1946, Thompson formed the
131:
5580:Military personnel from Oxford
5465:20th-century English novelists
3192:Stuart White (2 August 2013).
2841:The British Marxist Historians
2164:Saval, Nikil (9 August 2010).
2005:Gomez, Caspar (29 June 2017).
1617:Griffin, Emma (6 March 2013).
988:Wade Matthews argued in 2013:
386:From Romantic to Revolutionary
1:
3511:International Socialists (UK)
1951:10.1080/23311983.2015.1024564
1606:. Manchester: Manchester U.P.
1591:. Manchester: Manchester U.P.
1572:Efstathiou, Christos (2015).
1338:"Top Historians: The Results"
1152:, London: Merlin Press, 1991.
1138:, London: Merlin Press, 1985.
1132:, London: Merlin Press, 1985.
1126:, London: Merlin Press, 1982.
1120:, London: Merlin Press, 1980.
1114:, London: Merlin Press, 1978.
980:, ignoring the importance of
695:(saying: "...all of them are
3591:Universities and Left Review
3334:Hungarian Revolution of 1956
3185:10.1215/01636545-1994-58-160
3159:Culture, Theory and Critique
3141:British Journal of Sociology
3051:Contemporary British History
3032:10.1215/01636545-1994-58-153
2944:. Chicago: Haymarket Books.
2793:10.1215/01636545-1994-58-157
2750:Communication and the Public
2691:Contemporary British History
2663:Contemporary British History
2532:. 30 August 1993. p. B7
2117:The New York Review of Books
1938:Cogent Arts & Humanities
1440:"Convenient Death of a Hero"
1170:, New York: New Press, 1994.
1010:movement, and the biography
820:Strategic Defense Initiative
781:European Nuclear Disarmament
698:Geschichtenscheissenschlopff
474:Universities and Left Review
419:to the 20th Congress of the
3506:International Marxist Group
3121:", in Scott, Joan Wallach,
2999:Manchester University Press
2843:. Cambridge: Polity Press.
2410:"Dorothy Thompson obituary"
2113:"The Case of E.P. Thompson"
1176:, Rendlesham: Merlin, 1997.
1144:, London: Bloomsbury, 1988.
1102:, London: Allen Lane, 1975.
276:E. P. Thompson was born in
250:and its work to popularise
5621:
5505:British Marxist historians
2722:Journal of British Studies
2670:Journal of African History
2661:as contemporary history",
2634:(September–October 1993).
2611:American Historical Review
2488:"Obituary: E. P. Thompson"
2292:(November–December 2013).
722:The Poverty of Historicism
715:; and that of philosopher
667:Warwick University Limited
29:
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3076:Palmer, Bryan D. (1994).
3057:Palmer, Bryan D. (1981).
2316:Marxists Internet Archive
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1658:Thompson, E. P. (1980) .
1374:"Who was Frank Thompson?"
1002:In 1948 Thompson married
712:The Poverty of Philosophy
224:
159:
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2940:Lynd, Staughton (2014).
2862:. London: Polity Press.
2839:Kaye, Harvey J. (1984).
2820:History Workshop Journal
1700:Criminal Justice History
1587:Hamilton, Scott (2012).
1019:University of Birmingham
705:'s 1847 polemic against
292:. His older brother was
30:Not to be confused with
3111:6.1 (2017): e009-e009.
2372:2 February 2017 at the
1576:. London: Merlin Press.
589:Halifax, West Yorkshire
5545:English male novelists
3491:British Black Panthers
3172:Radical History Review
3019:Radical History Review
2986:72#1 (2013): 253–278,
2969:58.4 (2017): 506-539.
2780:Radical History Review
2706:Efstathiou, Christos.
2625:The Historical Journal
2552:"List of Blue Plaques"
1828:Palmer, Bryan (1994).
1789:vanden Heuvel, Katrina
1753:www.richardwebster.net
1444:London Review of Books
1250:Times Higher Education
1118:Writing by Candlelight
1063:"Socialist Humanism,"
791:
734:Writing By Candlelight
707:Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
697:
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532:Times Higher Education
408:
334:, where he joined the
294:William Frank Thompson
252:historical materialism
231:Edward Palmer Thompson
65:Edward Palmer Thompson
5500:British Army soldiers
4469:Moeller van den Bruck
3359:Partisan Coffee House
3132:11.2 (2020): 241-246
3053:28.4 (2014): 382-403.
3042:2015.73 (2015): 3-11
2880:88.4 (2017): 579-588.
2810:68.3 (2016): 267-285
2745:45.4 (2017): 549-582.
2724:56.2 (2017): 322-350.
2698:Labour History Review
2693:28.4 (2014): 404-421.
2654:33.4 (2019): 489-500.
1801:Thunder's Mouth Press
1795:The Nation: 1865-1990
1326:on 19 September 2017.
789:
681:The Poverty of Theory
663:University of Warwick
627:Industrial Revolution
540:
448:of the Communist and
398:
214:University of Warwick
4007:Geoffrey of Monmouth
3774:von Kuehnelt-Leddihn
3698:Historians of Europe
2913:Monthly Review Press
2700:81.1 (2016): 25-48.
2234:Theory & Society
1726:10.1093/past/38.1.56
1346:. 16 November 2011.
1243:(21 November 2013).
978:social consciousness
970:Gareth Stedman Jones
948:second-wave feminist
871:Legacy and criticism
843:Glastonbury Festival
286:Edward John Thompson
154:Edward John Thompson
5605:Writers from Oxford
5570:Marxist journalists
5525:English biographers
5490:Anti-Stalinist left
5152:Mintalová-Zubercová
3641:Anti-Stalinist left
3161:54.1 (2013): 74-87
2878:Political Quarterly
2449:"The music of time"
2299:Against the Current
1932:Ihde, Erin (2015).
1855:13 May 2016 at the
1849:Protest and Survive
1542:Desert Island Discs
1535:(3 November 1991).
1372:(16 October 2013).
1094:Past & Present,
1087:Past & Present,
1046:Halifax Civic Trust
756:Protect and Survive
751:Protest and Survive
747:nuclear disarmament
683:which attacked the
518:University of Leeds
290:Rabindranath Tagore
219:University of Leeds
164:Academic background
5535:English historians
5530:English communists
4479:Mommsen (Wolfgang)
3612:Radical Philosophy
3605:Socialist Register
3369:Socialist Movement
2997:, Manchester, UK:
2995:Visions of History
2962:(Routledge, 2019).
2926:The Boston Phoenix
2904:Socialist Register
2895:Kołakowski, Leszek
2832:10.1093/hwj/6.1.79
2672:58.1 (2017): 3-17.
2525:The New York Times
2247:10.1007/BF00160182
2074:Socialist Register
1836:. New York: Verso.
1747:Webster, Richard.
1714:Past & Present
1702:1 (1980): 139-155.
1320:Harvard University
1015:: Gender and Power
952:gender perspective
932:Joan Wallach Scott
928:post-structuralism
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685:structural Marxism
677:Socialist Register
661:Thompson left the
621:Thompson authored
471:combined with the
409:
5565:Marxist humanists
5540:English humanists
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5203:Altamira y Crevea
4160:Klaić (Vjekoslav)
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3481:The Angry Brigade
3364:Socialist Society
3215:61.1 (2016): 1-9
3103:. London: Merlin.
3084:. London: Verso.
3001:, pp. 5–25,
2984:Labour/Le Travail
2752:4.1 (2019): 3-20
2675:Dworkin, Dennis,
2619:Best, Geoffrey, "
2363:Labour/Le Travail
1142:The Sykaos Papers
1136:The Heavy Dancers
1072:The New Reasoner,
1065:The New Reasoner,
907:Leszek Kołakowski
848:Margaret Thatcher
808:The Heavy Dancers
643:social structures
585:historiographical
413:Nikita Khrushchev
309:The Dragon School
228:
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5560:Male biographers
5555:Labor historians
5288:Ribera y Tarragó
4817:Oliveira Marques
3867:de Schaepdrijver
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4738:Netherlands
3967:Butterfield
3879:Herzegovina
3395:Stuart Hall
3339:Revisionism
2502:22 December
2471:22 December
2432:22 December
2213:22 November
2166:"Tony Judt"
2135:22 December
1897:Hachette UK
1759:22 December
1547:BBC Radio 4
1533:Lawley, Sue
1517:22 November
1466:22 December
1124:Zero Option
1042:blue plaque
960:J. H. Plumb
806:(1982) and
804:Zero Option
769:Mary Kaldor
717:Karl Popper
672:New Society
639:measurement
368:Scholarship
5439:Categories
5424:Tomasevich
5396:Yugoslavia
5185:Verginella
5175:Grafenauer
5046:Stanojević
4865:Tismaneanu
4424:Hirschfeld
4414:Hillgruber
4409:Hildebrand
4022:Himmelfarb
3877:Bosnia and
3834:Thucydides
3739:Eisenstein
3724:Burckhardt
1803:. p.
1676:, pp. 8-9.
1672:Thompson,
1354:6 November
1222:References
1030:Upper Wick
956:The Making
765:Ken Coates
739:The Nation
450:Trotskyist
272:Early life
202:Discipline
179:Influences
97:Upper Wick
71:1924-02-03
5243:Florencio
5218:Bennassar
5041:Novaković
5036:Mihaljčić
4953:Khlevniuk
4888:Applebaum
4784:Jasienica
4690:Salvemini
4665:De Felice
4617:O'Donovan
4607:Machtheni
4559:Zitelmann
4549:Wolffsohn
4321:Sternhell
4236:Bainville
4190:Vitezović
4185:Smičiklas
4112:Trevelyan
3947:Armstrong
3912:Mesihović
3809:von Ranke
3619:Soundings
3486:Big Flame
3445:Tariq Ali
3415:Tom Nairn
2652:Continuum
2536:10 August
2461:0261-3077
2422:0261-3077
2273:144660884
2145:cite news
2125:0028-7504
2086:0081-0606
1960:192129461
1633:0261-3077
1456:0260-9592
1414:2 October
982:discourse
912:Tony Judt
889:Stalinism
824:Star Wars
703:Karl Marx
534:in 2013,
497:Tariq Ali
356:Dona Torr
282:Methodist
239:(1963).
183:Karl Marx
169:Education
99:, England
81:, England
5419:Schwartz
5414:Jelavich
5371:Robinson
5346:Lönnroth
5331:Harrison
5326:Grimberg
5167:Slovenia
5147:Marusiak
5124:Slovakia
5074:Buchanan
5056:Scotland
5026:Ćirković
4963:Medvedev
4943:Karamzin
4923:Grimsted
4898:Conquest
4799:Portugal
4680:Ginzburg
4675:Ginsborg
4650:Bosworth
4622:Tírechán
4587:Cléirigh
4554:de Zayas
4504:Rothfels
4464:Meinecke
4311:Renouvin
4296:Mousnier
4291:Michelet
4208:Borodkin
4122:Wedgwood
4107:Thompson
4062:Marshall
4057:Macaulay
4027:Hobsbawm
4012:Hastings
4002:Gardiner
3987:Ferguson
3942:Anderson
3892:Knežević
3844:Zamoyski
3824:Spengler
3804:Polybius
3749:Hobsbawm
3714:Blanning
3516:King Mob
3501:Gay Left
3310:New Left
3308:British
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2743:Critique
2584:(1980).
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2496:Archived
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1853:Archived
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1255:Archived
1193:See also
1008:Chartist
896:New Left
826:(1985).
477:to form
462:New Left
407:in 1960.
142:Children
5386:Weibull
5381:Weibull
5366:Roberts
5361:Ringmar
5316:Fryxell
5311:Englund
5283:de Rada
5278:Preston
5238:Elliott
5233:Collins
5157:Šafárik
5137:Kamenec
5114:Tranter
5031:Deretić
5021:Ćorović
4993:Taubman
4983:Shearer
4978:Service
4933:Hosking
4908:Danilov
4893:Bethell
4870:Xenopol
4860:Mitrany
4832:Romania
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4705:Moldova
4685:Petacco
4670:Gentile
4612:O'Curry
4597:Keating
4569:Ireland
4519:Stürmer
4494:Peukert
4434:Kershaw
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4351:Austria
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4276:Johnson
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4200:Finland
4150:Katičić
4132:Croatia
4087:Starkey
4077:Roberts
4042:Johnson
3932:Adamson
3924:Kingdom
3862:Pirenne
3854:Belgium
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3789:Mazower
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3378:Figures
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2202:Jacobin
2053:9 March
2023:11 July
1990:11 July
1917:11 July
1859:, 1980.
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885:Marxist
854:1990s:
553:Luddite
544:Pelican
446:Marxism
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325:Cassino
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5376:Stolpe
5351:Magnus
5341:Hjärne
5336:Hatton
5321:Geijer
5303:Sweden
5293:Thomas
5263:Parker
5248:Gibson
5213:Beevor
5142:Kollár
5089:Harvie
5079:Burnet
5064:Barrow
5013:Serbia
4968:Petrov
4938:Hughes
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4903:Cronin
4880:Russia
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4379:Citino
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3952:Bailyn
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3902:Redžić
3887:Peçevi
3794:Ozment
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