Digitalisation of GFTU Publications 1899 to date
Full digitisation of all 40,000 pages or so of the GFTU’s central records.
http://www.gftu.org.uk/Full digitisation of all 40,000 pages or so of the GFTU’s central records.
http://www.gftu.org.uk/The story of the British Anti-Apartheid Movement and its campaigns to support the people of South Africa in their fight against apartheid.
http://www.aamarchives.org/Oil companies have between them sponsored almost all of London’s most prestigious museums and cultural institutions over the last decade.
http://www.platformlondon.org/carbonweb/documents/licencetospill.pdfMarxist Political Economy Training Workshop organised by the International Initiative for Promoting Political Economy.
http://iippe.org/wp/?p=740An exhibition of memorabilia telling the story of the dispute between the print unions and Rupert Murdoch.
http://www.powerinaunion.co.uk/news-international-dispute-exhibition-opens-on-may-1st/A play about two soldiers coming home – one without his leg, one without his sanity – into the chaos of civilian life.
http://www.giantstheatre.com/snafu.htmlA volunteer-led project to preserve and celebrate the heritage of Speakers’ Corner from 1866, when the Reform League tore down the gates of Hyde Park, to the present day, run by On the Record in partnership with Bishopsgate Institute.
http://on-the-record.org.uk/about-us/A project to translate a number of historical Yiddish labour journals and papers into English.
http://transcribe.lib.warwick.ac.uk/yt/index.php/Main_PageA student-run journal within the University of Oxford, whcih brings together the latest left-wing thinking and writing.
http://oxfordleftreview.com/