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Correspondence: publications [n.d.] |
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CP/IND/MONT/4/1. Publications including Soviet Literature; Chinese Literature; Democratic German Report; Pyongyang Times; Literaturnaya Gazeta; New Masses; New York Daily Worker; The Nation; Vru Nederland; Tribune (Australia); Konsomolskaya Pravda; New Age (India). |
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Correspondence with various publishers, 1951-1969 |
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CP/IND/MONT/4/2. Correspondence with various publishers including Lawrence & Wishart, Batsford, MacGibbon & Kee and G. T. Foulis, 1951-1969. This content focuses upon Socialist and Communist publications both those which Montagu was to produce and those which he was to review. |
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Correspondence with Communist Party branches, officials and committees |
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CP/IND/MONT/4/3. Correspondence dating from c.1945-1984, with Correspondents including John Gollan, general secretary; Idris Cox and Jack Woddis, International Department; Nora Jeffrey, Press and Publicity Department; Betty Reid and Reuben Falber, Organisation Department; CP parliamentary candidates Annie Powell and Bill Laughlan; Isabel Brown; Merseyside, East Anglia and London district committees and Gordon McLennan (Gen Sec). |
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Correspondence with labour movement organisations |
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CP/IND/MONT/4/4. Correspondence with labour movement organisations including the Labour Party and trade union branches, Association of Scientific Workers, National Council of Labour Colleges; North Hammersmith, 1920s-1970s. |
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Correspondence with various political, humanitarian or social organisations |
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CP/IND/MONT/4/5. Correspondence with various political, humanitarian or social organisations, 1920s-1970s. Includes that with several East European friendship societies; War Resisters International 1928; British Youth Festival Committee 1954; International Woman Suffrage Alliance 1919; National Council for Civil Liberties 1947-48; Committee for Freedom in Mozambique, Angola and Guine; Anti-Apartheid Movement; Action Committee Against NATO 1970; Young Republican Spaniards in Great Britain 1946; International Brigades Association 1962; Joint Committee for Soviet Aid 1943; Elizabethan Club; Three Hundred Club etc; also some overseas associations including Swedish and Indian Communist Parties. |
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Papers relating to membership of the British Socialist Party |
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CP/IND/MONT/4/6. Papers regarding membership of the British Socialist Party including membership card, printed rules, letters from BSP central London branch 24.11.19; circular letter to BSP members from H. Alexander and E.C. Fairchild 6.6.1919. |
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Correspondence as editor of 'Youth' |
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CP/IND/MONT/4/7. Correspondence as editor of 'Youth' including responses to questionnaire on unemployment from Frederick Soddy and Jerome K. Jerome, 1921. |
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Papers relating to the 1917 Club including correspondence |
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CP/IND/MONT/4/8. Papers regarding the 1917 Club including correspondence, circulars and printed papers of the club, 1924-1928. The 1917 Club was officially established 'to provide a meeting place for the interchange of opinion and information relating to Democracy and Internationalism, and for the association of men and women desiring their establishment'. These papers include the club Constitution, its rules and lists of its officers including the club Presidents: J. Ramsay MacDonald MP and Margaret Bondfield MP. |
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Papers relating to the World League for Sexual Reform, 1929-1932 |
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CP/IND/MONT/4/9. Papers relating to the World League for Sexual Reform, 1929-1932. These papers include correspondence and papers regarding the 3rd International Congress 1929, an inscribed edition of a pamphlet by Norman Haire (in French), and papers regarding birth control including correspondence with Cambridge Womens Welfare Association 1925. |
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Papers relating to the possibility of Leon Trotsky coming to Britain |
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CP/IND/MONT/4/10. Papers regarding the possibility of Leon Trotsky coming to Britain, 1929-1930. Correspondents include Trotsky, Marjorie Wells; George Lansbury; Ellen Wilkinson; and J.R. Clynes, Home Secretary. |
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