by John Pickard This week sees the centenary of the death of Lenin. His significance to the socialist movement is apparent from the fact that
Category: Historical Archive
Hungary 1919 – Part III: The chain of errors
By Cain O’Mahony – the last in a series of three articles. Part I can be found here, and Part two here. [Main photo –
Hungary 1919 – Part II: The workers’ revolution arrives ‘on little cat’s feet’
Cain O’Mahony continues his three-part historical analysis of the 1919 Hungarian Revolution. [Part I can be read here and Part III here] . [Main photo
Hungary 1919: Part I: The Aster Revolution
By Cain O’Mahony. This is the first of a three-part series of articles on the Hungarian Revolution of 1919. Part II can be read here
By Ray Goodspeed, Leyton and Wanstead Labour Party member Daniel Levy was an official Israeli government negotiator under the government of Ehud Barak from 1999
By Andy Ford Last month saw the sixtieth anniversary of the assassination of US President, John F Kennedy, in Dallas Texas. The local police and
By Michael Roberts Ridley Scott’s new film on Napoleon Bonaparte has been criticized from many angles. Filmwise, some reckon it is boring, inexplicable in parts
By Andy Ford of Warrington South Labour. The latest in his occasional series of historical articles on WW2. Eighty years ago, Stalin, Roosevelt and Churchill
By David Cartwright, Glasgow Anniesland Labour Party member and Gray Allan, Falkirk Labour Party member 30 November 2023 marks the 100th anniversary of the death
By Andy Ford When John F Kennedy, President of the United States, was brutally gunned down on November 22, 1963, first the Dallas Police, and