By Working Class History Double podcast about the Angry Brigade, Britain’s first home-grown urban guerrilla group, in the 1960s and…
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“Empty Cribs”: “What’s all the Fuss over Low Fertility?”
By John Barker In the ‘Old Testament Bible with its resentful, authoritarian and distinctly masculine God, the character Lot escapes…
Land Grab: Enclosure, Dispossession, Eviction
LAND GRAB: ENCLOSURE, DISPOSSESSION, EVICTION By John Barker and Ines Doujak The taking of land and its resources –farming, forest…
Bauhaus and the Human Motor
By John Barker The men of the Bauhaus with their “Council of Masters” shared with the Social Democrats of the…
Pragmatic Plastic
By John Barker Many years ago, close on 40, I was lucky enough to live in a more or less…
The Angry Brigade on Anarchist Studies Journal
By Lucy Robinson Department of History, University of Sussex Anarchist Studies Journal 18.1, 2010 One of Britain’s few home-grown terrorist…
The Urban Guerrillas Britain Forgot— The Angry Brigade in The New Statesman
By Jonathon GreenThe New Statesman27 August, 2001 In the late Sixties and early Seventies, the Angry Brigade enraged the establishment.…
Angry Brigade in the Living Scotsman
By Gavin BowdLiving ScotsmanOctober 12th, 2010 It is said there are three things that the British do worse than their…
Angry Brigade in the (UK) Guardian
Et cetera: Steven Poole’s non-fiction choice: The Angry Brigade, by Gordon Carr by Steven PooleThe GuardianSeptember 18th, 2010 This fascinating…
The Urban Guerrillas Britain Forgot
By Jonathon GreenThe New Statesman27 August, 2001 In the late Sixties and early Seventies, the Angry Brigade enraged the establishment.…