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Liverpool University Press is pleased to inform you of the latest content in LABOUR HISTORY REVIEW, a highly regarded publication that is essential reading for those working in and researching social and political history, and the working lives and politics of 'ordinary' people.

Volume 87.2 features articles on the Congress of the Communist Party of Great Britain; the UK origins of the Labour Force Survey; volunteers and strikes in Britain 1911-1926; plus, reviews of the latest books in the field.

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Table of contents

RESEARCH ARTICLES

CITIZEN STRIKE BREAKERS: VOLUNTEERS, STRIKES, AND THE STATE IN BRITAIN, 1911-1926

LIAM RYAN

BOLSHEVIZATION, STALINIZATION, AND PARTY RITUAL: THE CONGRESSES OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF GREAT BRITAIN, 1920-1943

KEVIN MORGAN

‘THE BRICKS AND MORTAR OF ALL POLICY AREAS WHICH CONCERN GOVERNMENT’: STATISTICS AND THE LABOUR FORCE SURVEY AT ITS UK ORIGINS

LINDA ARCH

BOOK REVIEWS

PETER GURNEY

QUENTIN OUTRAM

DIANE HOYLES

STEVEN FIELDING

ARTURO ZOFFMANN RODRIGUEZ

 

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