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In a previously unpublished recording of one of Mosley’s last public speeches, the founder of the British Union of Fascists surveys his own life, philosophy and political career and answers his critics....
Discusses the development of the trade union movement culminating in the 1926 general strike.
Side 1: The Politician. Looks at Churchill’s political career up to the 1930s. Side 2: The Statesman. Churchill’s personality and neglected aspects of his career.
Donald Watt of the London School of Economics discusses the personality, thought and influence of Europe’s most powerful dictator.
Dr Malcolm Caldwell, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, presents a radical view of the careers of Ho Chi Minh and Sukarno.
Side 1: Jeremy Tunstall and Peter Jenkins distinguish between ‘audience effects’ and ‘system effects’, and consider the ways in which politicians seek to use the media. The press and television are...
Focuses on major problems in late Victorian English society as factors in the campaign for the Act. The reasons for the emergence of the educational issue and the role of ‘religion’ and ‘class’ are...
A broad account of the history and objectives of the Chartist movement. The social life of the Chartists, as an extension of the political campaign itself, and the terms in which Chartism can be said to have...
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