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  1. Great Sit Down, The (1978 Film)

    Producer
    Stephen Peet
    Subject
    Sociology
    Distribution
    Film (16mm)

    An account of how auto workers seized plants at General Motors in 1937 - a single incident which represented a turning point in the American Labour movement. Uses contemporary footage showing pickets,...

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  2. Stand Up and Be Counted (3 Parts) (1977 Film)

    Director
    Michael Rabiger
    Producer
    Stephen Peet
    Subject
    History
    Distribution
    Film (16mm)

    Reports on five unrelated protests and ‘concerns of conscience’ that moved people to protest during the years 1914-1936. Part 1: Reports on five unrelated protests and ‘concerns of conscience’ which...

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  3. Burston School Strike, The (1974 Film)

    Director
    Stephen Peet
    Subject
    Education; Politics & government
    Distribution
    Film (16mm)

    In 1914 the children of Burston in Norfolk went on strike in protest against the sacking of their teachers Annie and Tom Higdon. The strike lasted 20 years. Mrs Higdon, head of the school, and Tom, her...

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  4. Women in Prison (1964 Film)

    Director
    Stephen Peet
    Subject
    Sociology
    Distribution
    Film (16mm)

    Women’s prisons in Britain: Holloway, Askham Grange open prison and Styal semi-secure prison showing prisoners, warders and life in prison with comments by some of the people involved.*

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