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A video magazine of alternative news, published in response to a growing frustration with mainstream news reporting. All the material was shot on domestic camcorders, mostly by activists who are using the...
The Rev Martin Smyth, MP for Belfast South and Grandmaster, Grand Orange Lodge of Ireland, in a public talk given on 17 February 1992, talks feelingly, if sometimes obliquely, about the fears and suspicions...
The Right Rev Edward Daly, Bishop of Derry, in a public talk given on 10 February 1992, speaks eloquently and frankly about his work as a priest and bishop in Derry City during Northern Ireland’s troubled...
The ‘Peterloo Massacre’ took place in 1819, when a crowd demonstrating in Manchester for political reform was violently dispersed by the local yeomanry cavalry. The prints which depicted the incident are...
The ‘Peterloo Massacre’ took place in 1819, when a crowd demonstrating in Manchester for political reform was violently dispersed by the local yeomanry cavalry. Here, the prints which depicted the...
A series of interviews with Brixton residents, both black and white, recorded after the April 1981 disturbances. Eyewitness accounts, personal and community history, and local analysis of relations with...
A compilation of six youth revolution films from the 1960s and early 1970s.
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