By Working Class History Double podcast about the Angry Brigade, Britain’s first home-grown urban guerrilla group, in the 1960s and…
Stuart Christie
Anarchist, publisher, would-be assassin: exhibition documents life of Stuart Christie
Tribute to the revolutionary thinking of the Glaswegian writer jailed in Spain when a teenager for plotting to blow up…
Remembering Stuart Christie
By Sasha Lilley Against the Grain April 26th, 2021 Scottish anarchist Stuart Christie, who died August 15, 2020, lived a…
Stuart Christie’s Life and Legacy w/ The Stuart Christie Memorial Archive
By 12 Rules For WHAT Jess Thorne joins us to discuss the life and passing of Stuart Christie, one of…
Stuart Christie 1946-2020 Anarchist activist, writer and publisher
By John PattenKate Sharpley Library Stuart Christie, founder of the Anarchist Black Cross and Cienfuegos Press and co-author of The…
Arena One on Anarchist Studies Journal
By Martin O’Shaughnessy, Nottingham Trent UniversityAnarchist Studies Journal 18.1 2010 A promising-looking new publication for those interested in anarchism and…
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.…
Stuart Christie: Acquitted “Stoke Newingon Eight” Anarchist Life Story to Be Told in Film
By Emma Bartholomew Hackney Gazette21 November, 2010 Acquitted Stoke Newington Eight member, anarchist Stuart Christie, who tried to blow up…
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…