DRUGS
EASTERN EUROPE
Other ref:
USSR
The alternative in Eastern Europe(R)/ Bahro:
9/27
Graphic
State capitalism in crisis:
80.08/18
Graphic
World crisis effects:
82.07/2
Graphic
Class struggles in EE:
62/30
Graphic
Facts and figures(R):
74/32
Graphic
Revolutionary rehearsals(R):
100/28
Graphic
Eastern Europe in crisis(N):
104/3
East Europe after Armenian earthquake(N):
116/9
Letters:
118/35
Is reform possible in East Europe?:
120/12
The fracturing of Eastern Europe:
123/7
Eastern Europe falls:
126/8
Tony Cliff on Eastern Europe:
126/11
Party tricks(N):
127/5
Revolt against capital:
127/10
Romanian revolution:
127/11
New opposition in EE:
127/16
Battles ahead in EE(N):
128/7
Romanian eye witness:
128/14
Theories on EE:
128/15
Romania's hard road ahead:
129/22
New faces, old problems(N):
130/5
Meet the new boss:
132/10
Market turns sour(N):
137/7
Who's really in control?/ Antoli Golov,Andrei Karpov:
138/12
The rebirth of history(R: Misha Glenny/ Penguin, £4.99)/ Dougie Blunt:
139/33
[Order]
The life and evil times of Nicolae Ceausescu(R: J Sweeney/ Hutchinson, £16.99)/ Julia Richmond:
142/31
How we survived communism and even laughed(R: Slavenka Drakulic/ Hutchinson, £15.99)/ Fran Cetti:
151/29
[Order]
Thinking it through - Return of the Eastern Question/ Chris Harman:
155/7
All eyes on the prize(L)/ Wassily Pawlenski:
155/33
Asylum - Romani wrongs/ Marc Deith:
159/24
Free to hate: the rise of the right in post-communist Eastern Europe(R: Paul Hockenos/ Routledge, £17.99)/ Julie Waterson:
172/32
Text
A fourth way? Privatisation and the emergence of new market economies(R: Gregory Alexander,Grazyna Skapska(eds)/ Routledge, £14.99)/ Mike Haynes:
176/29
Text
Thinking it through, just a matter of time/ Chris Harman:
182/7
Text
Thinking it through, back in business/ Chris Harman:
193/20
Text
Bury me standing(R: Isabel Fonseca/ Chatto and Windus, £18.99)/ Kevin Orr:
194/33
Text
[Order]
Broken dreams/ Beccy Reese, Judith Orr, Gareth Dale:
235/16
Text
Thinking it through - do you believe in miracles?/ Chris Harman:
237/8
Text
Andrew Stone - Blue velvet/ Andrew Stone:
290/44
Text
ECONOMICS:GENERAL
Other ref:
Economy:World, Britain:Wages, Marxist Economics
The stock exchange:
81.09/22
Graphic
Keynesianism:
82.02/14
Graphic
Oil prices:
82.04/16
Graphic
Trade wars:
46/24
Graphic
IMF:
47/10
Graphic
Inflation:
48/2
Graphic
Finance capital:
51/17
Graphic
City crimes:
54/2
Graphic
Arguments for socialism(R):
55/33
Graphic
Classical economics and Marx:
62/16
Graphic
Profits and unemployment rise:
64/15
Graphic
Explaining the crisis(R)/ Harman:
64/31
Graphic
Debt crisis:
67/19
Graphic
Famine:
71/14
Graphic
Big Bang:
86/8
Graphic
Briefing on the big bang:
91/22
Graphic
Money:
93/22
Graphic
Robots:
94/21
Graphic
Can capitalism get out of the crisis?:
96/14
Graphic
Profits in time of crisis:
97/20
Graphic
Greed and glory on Wall St(R)/ Auletta:
99/33
Graphic
In search of work(R)/ Leadbetter, Lloyd:
102/28
Profit system(R)/ Green, Sutcliffe:
102/29
Why the market fails:
129/14
Chaos and disorder/ Duncan Blackie:
134/16
The Oil Roller Coaster:
134/17
Thinking it through - The market falls from fashion/ Chris Harman:
158/5
John Maynard Keynes: The economist as saviour 1920-37(R: Robert Skidelsky/ Macmillan, £20.00)/ Rob Hoveman:
161/32
[Order]
Thinking it through- Half a critique of political economy, review of 'The Death of Economics'/ Chris Harman:
175/7
Text
Thinking it through, the anxious class/ Chris Harman:
177/7
Text
The revolt of the elites(R: Christopher Lasch/ Norton, £16.95)/ John Rees:
187/27
Text
[Order]
Thinking it through, beyond the boundary/ Chris Harman:
194/9
Text
More than a grain of truth(L)/ Adrian Budd:
195/35
Text
Whither socialism?(R: Joseph E Stiglitz/ MIT Press, £27.50)/ Chris Harman:
196/31
Text
[Order]
From tea to Toyota review of 'Creating Modern Capitalism'(R: Thomas McCraw(ed)/ Harvard University Press, £19.95)/ Peter Morgan:
218/20
Text
Wall Street(R: Doug Henwood/ Verso, £20.00)/ Rob Hoveman:
220/30
Text
[Order]
The age of insecurity(R: Larry Elliot, Dan Atkinson/ Verso, £17.00)/ Alex Callinicos:
221/30
Text
[Order]
The real rights of man(R: Noel Thompson/ Pluto, £12.99)/ Gill Hubbard:
227/28
Text
Dark Victory(R: Walden Bello/ Pluto Press, £12.99)/ Anne Alexander:
228/27
Text
[Order]
Hidden history(L)/ Keith Flett:
228/32
Text
Explaining the crisis(R: Chris Harman/ Bookmarks, £8.50)/ Yuri Prasad:
229/30
Text
[Order]
John Maynard Keynes(R: Robert Skidelsky/ Macmillan, £25.00)/ Rob Hoveman:
249/30
Text
[Order]
Corruption - the best money can buy/ Simon Basketter:
252/18
Text
The Walrus - Nothing but blue skies:
255/6
Text
Thinking it through - What's in a word?/ Chris Harman:
278/14
Text
Infectious greed(R: Frank Partnoy/ Profile, £9.99)/ Mark Harvey:
284/29
Text
Fairtrade - The premium on profits - Nestlé(N)/ Andrew Stone:
291/8
Text
Chris Harman - A taste of things to come/ Chris Harman:
294/20
Text
ECONOMICS:WORLD
Other ref:
Economics:General, Britain:Wages, Marxist Economics
Dollar crisis(N):
7/7
Graphic
Boom bang a bang:
8/3
Graphic
Canute summit:
13/2
Graphic
The crash of 29:
16/20
Graphic
Survey:
80.04/12
Graphic
Theories of underdevelopment(R)/ Roxborough:
80.08/33
Graphic
Crisis and US(R):
81.01/34
Graphic
Another decade of crisis:
81.02/22
Graphic
The state of the world atlas(R):
81.02/33
Graphic
Currency chaos:
81.07/7
Graphic
World slump:
82.04/2
Graphic
Crisis and the banking system:
82.06/22
Graphic
World economy:
50/3
Graphic
US and world economy:
59/23
Graphic
Famine:
71/14
Graphic
Car industries in NICs:
83/8
Graphic
Debt and danger(R)/ Lever, Huhne:
83/9
Graphic
Oil prices:
87/8
Graphic
How deep can the slump go?(N):
90/3
Graphic
Trading people:
91/8
Graphic
Immigration:
93/8
Graphic
Food mountains and famine:
94/6
Graphic
Caught in a trap(N):
95/5
Graphic
Crisis and worldwide struggle:
96/10
Graphic
Debt as a threat:
97/9
Graphic
How can there be a crisis with a boom?:
101/23
Banking on growth(N):
102/7
Will there be a stockmarket crash?:
102/27
World debt(R)/ Schatan:
102/31
Crash of 1987(N):
103/3
Crash of 1987(II)(N):
103/4
Crash of 1987(III)(N):
103/6
State intervention and the crash:
103/25
Dollar(N):
104/5
Stockmarket crash:
104/14
Trade wars:
105/12
Financial system and interest rates:
108/21
Economy on a knife edge(N):
109/4
Fate worse than debt(R)/ George:
109/30
The business cycle:
110/16
Is there a crisis?:
113/16
When will the bubble burst? Harman interview:
116/13
Organic crisis in world economy:
125/10
Decade of crises:
126/18
Signal failure:
133/9
Oil on troubled waters/ Jim Smith:
134/13
Spark for recession(N):
135/3
Poverty and the planet: World development movement(R: Ben Jackson/ Penguin £5.99)/ Gurchetan Shoker:
137/33
[Order]
Free trade failures(N):
138/7
The world economic crisis and Japanese capitalism(R: Makoto Itoh/ Macmillan, £14.95)/ Duncan Blackie:
138/34
[Order]
New world order/ John Rees:
140/18
Hostile brothers fall out/ Jim Smith:
143/10
Banking on a crisis/ Rob Hoveman:
145/15
The crisis - A world in turmoil(N):
147/3
World Crisis - Afraid of the dark(N):
149/3
Battle of the giants/ Chris Harman:
152/10
I claim my prize(L)/ Derek Howl:
153/34
World crisis - fearing the worst(N):
154/3
Returning to haunt them/ Chris Harman,Duncan Blackie:
157/9
Thinking it through - No more miracles/ Chris Harman:
160/8
Who will control the 21st century?/ John Rees:
190/16
Text
No place like home - review of 'Globalization in Question'(R: Paul Hirst,Graham Thompson/ Polity Press, £12.99)/ Chris Harman:
197/20
Text
[Order]
Capital and class(L)/ Pete Green:
198/33
Correction to 'No place like home':
198/34
Thinking it through - A tigers tale/ Chris Harman:
201/8
Text
Masters of illusion(R: Catherine Caufield/ Macmillan, £20.00)/ Anne Alexander:
208/27
Text
[Order]
No sweat(R: Andrew Ross/ Verso, £14.00)/ Clare Fermont:
213/27
Text
[Order]
Do the Tigers face extinction/ Chris Harman:
214/9
Text
Something rotten(L)/ Mark Brown:
215/33
Text
The global trap(R: Hans-Peter Martin, Harold Schumann/ Zed, £11.95)/ Jon O'Brien:
221/32
Text
[Order]
False Dawn(R: John Gray/ Granta, £17.99)/ Jon O'Brien:
221/32
Text
[Order]
Editorial - Market failure, workers' hope(N):
222/3
Text
The recession heads West/ Rob Hoveman:
222/11
Text
The collapse of capitalism?/ Peter Morgan:
223/8
Text
Thinking it through - System failure/ Chris Harman:
223/10
Text
Back to the 1930's?/ Lindsey German:
223/12
Text
The limits of the market/ Chris Harman, Larry Elliot:
223/15
Text
Crunch time/ Lindsey German:
224/8
Text
Thinking it through - the limit to capitalism/ Chris Harman:
224/10
Text
Thinking it through - Forever blowing bubbles/ Chris Harman:
227/7
Text
Thinking it through - Don't bank on the cure/ Chris Harman:
228/8
Text
What goes up.../ Rob Hoveman:
231/20
Text
Altered states?/ Rob Hoveman:
233/10
Text
The wealth and poverty of nations(R: David Landes/ Little Brown, £10.99)/ Chris Harman:
233/27
Text
[Order]
The global gamble(R: Peter Gowan/ Verso, £13.00)/ Julie Waterson:
234/30
Text
[Order]
Big business, poor peoples(R: John Madely/ Zed Books, £14.99)/ Jake Hoban:
237/31
Text
No logo(R: Naomi Klein/ Flamingo, £14.99)/ Judith Orr:
239/28
Text
[Order]
Thinking it through - Life in the fast lane/ Chris Harman:
240/10
Text
World Bank - Insider dealing/ Mike Haynes:
242/21
Text
Anti-capitalism - Can we stop global capital?/ Peter Morgan:
243/13
Text
Anti-capitalist protests - system shakers, system breakers/ Martin Empson:
244/12
Text
IMF/World Bank - get the banks off our backs/ Mike Haynes:
244/13
Text
The struggle for accountability(R: Joanathan A Fox, L David Brown(eds)/ MIT Press, £21.50)/ Geoff Brown:
245/31
Text
Thinking it through - there may be troubles ahead/ Chris Harman:
251/17
Text
Thinking it through - Capitalism's morning after/ Chris Harman:
255/10
Text
Democratising globalisation(R: Heikki Patomaki/ Zed Books £15.95)/ Nicolai Gentchev:
256/30
Text
[Order]
The Economy - The sickness is spreading(N)/ Chris Harman:
257/4
Text
Thinking it through - No time for misplaced optimism/ Chris Harman:
261/15
Text
World Development: An Introduction(R: Prodromos Panayitopoulos, Gavin Capps(eds)/ Pluto, £16.99)/ Peter Dwyer:
265/32
Text
Corruption - Who said crime doesn't pay(N)/ Paul Foot:
275/5
Text
Obsolescent capitalism(R: Samir Amin/ Zed Books, £14.95)/ Hussain Ismail:
281/29
Text
[Order]
IOU(R: Noreena Hertz/ Fourth Estate, £16.99)/ Tony Phillips:
290/41
Text
[Order]
Paradise lost?/ Julie Bundy:
293/18
Text
The decline of capitalism(R: Harry Shutt/ Zed, £9.99)/ Adam Marks:
296/40
Text
[Order]
Manufacturing discontent(R: Michael Perelman/ Pluto Press, £15.99)/ Simon Basketter:
301/40
Text
[Order]
EDUCATION
Other ref:
Teachers, NUT
Cuts:
80.03/6
Graphic
Purge of Polys:
81.03/17
Graphic
Ruskin debate:
93/21
Graphic
Class and the classroom:
101/14
Bending the rules(R)/ Simon:
109/29
As a class weapon:
110/9
Letters:
111/34
From school to YTS(R)/ Ainley:
117/32
Racism and education:
119/12
Power and the word(R)/ Anderson:
119/30
Racism and education:
128/26
HMI report 1989(N):
129/5
The search for enlightenment(R)/ Simon(ed):
130/30
Enough is enough:
132/20
Letters:
133/34
Tribunes of oppressed first(L)/ Howard Miles:
134/30
Second(L)/ Jay Woolrich:
134/30
Education - Classromm chaos(N):
136/5
Learning your place/ Liz Rattue:
142/13
Schools face facts/ Lee Humber:
142/16
Pride and Prejudice/ Liz Rattue:
161/24
Culture Shock(L)/ Howard Medwell:
162/34
The great education disaster/ Jeannie Robinson:
163/10
Thinking it through - Class confrontation/ Chris Harman:
164/6
Revolution is a mighty teacher(L)/ Howard Medwell:
164/33
Spelling check(L)/ Rachel Burns:
165/33
Defence best form of attack(L)/ Dave Skidmore:
165/33
An absolute right(L)/ Emma Hall:
165/33
Grammar radiation(L)/ John L James:
166/33
It ain't necessarily so(L)/ Michael Rosen:
166/33
American English(L)/ John Parrington:
166/33
Bottom of the class/ Selina Todd:
169/35
Text
Ignorance is bliss/ Andrea Butcher,Suzanne Jeffrey:
175/22
Text
Talkback, table talk/ Dave Skidmore:
182/35
Text
Last cut is the deepest(N):
184/3
Text
Truancy, a punishing regime(N)/ Lynne Hopper:
186/6
Text
Lecturers, silver standard(N)/ Seth Harman:
186/8
Text
Briefing, class sizes:
187/4
Text
Education divides: Poverty and schooling in the 1990s(R: Teresa Smith,Michael Noble/ Child Poverty Action Group, £7.95)/ Suzanne Jeffrey:
187/30
Text
Class distinction/ Shaun Doherty:
190/10
Text
Further education, class bullies(N)/ John Rose:
191/6
Text
Selective memories/ Michael Rosen:
195/17
Text
Schools for scandal/ Shaun Doherty:
195/18
Text
Thirty years on(R: Caroline Benn,Clyde Chitty/ David Fulton Publishers)/ Caroline Benn:
195/19
Text
[Order]
Fine brush on ivory/ Jane Bassett:
195/27
Text
The intelligence fraud, review of 'Cyril Burt - Fraud or framed?'(R: N Mackintosh/ Oxford University Press, £19.99)/ John Parrington:
196/18
Text
[Order]
Cash limits on education(L)/ Jim Dickson:
197/33
Wasted potential(L)/ Ian Ellis:
197/34
What's gone wrong with education?/ Jane Elderton:
198/11
Text
Exclusion zone/ John Lockwood:
198/13
Text
Just a number(L)/ Terry Ward:
199/32
Text
The needs of teachers(L)/ Ralph A Tebbutt:
199/32
Text
Children are victims too(L)/ Carol Archer:
199/33
Text
An inspector calls:
201/17
Text
Standing up to Ofsted:
201/18
Text
Loaded dice/ Chanie Rosenberg:
201/19
Text
University Strikes - Picket line professors(N)/ Seth Harman:
203/6
Text
Learning difficulties(N)/ Gareth Jenkins:
208/7
Text
Where size matters(L)/ Nick Grant:
209/32
Text
The end of free education/ Gareth Jenkins:
211/9
Text
A sense of loss/ Johnathan Neale:
211/11
Text
Into the dark age?/ Pat Stack:
211/36
Text
On the offensive(L)/ Alexis Wearmouth:
212/33
Text
Sum of its parts/ Ralph A Tebbutt:
213/24
Text
Rethinking education and democracy(R: The Hillcole Group/ The Tufnell Press, £7.95)/ Chanie Rosenberg:
213/31
Text
Voices from the frontline/ Nick Catlin:
215/21
Text
Girls on top?/ Jeannie Robinson:
216/20
Text
A bitter pill(L)/ Mark Krantz:
216/34
Text
Wealth of knowledge(N)/ Nick Grant:
218/4
Text
No two tier learning(L)/ Graeme Kemp:
225/32
Text
Education - Turning the tables(N)/ Kevin Ovenden:
234/5
Text
Labour's figures - go forth and multiply(N)/ Karen O'Toole:
241/5
Text
John Ruskin(R: John Batchelor/ Chatto & Windus, £25.00)/ Colin Wilson:
242/31
Text
[Order]
Ruskin College(R: Geoff Andrews, Hilda Kean, Jane Thompson/ Lawrence and Wishart, £15.00)/ Colin Wilson:
242/31
Text
[Order]
Something's moving (2)(L)/ Two local parents:
244/33
Text
Education - cost of learning(N)/ Yuri Prasad:
246/8
Text
Education - Teachers say enough is enough(N)/ Dave Hayes:
249/6
Text
When the Boeing gets tough(L)/ Nathan Briggs:
250/34
Text
Education - Bottom of the class/ Nick Grant:
266/22
Text
Student fees - No working class children need apply(N)/ Andrew Stone:
269/5
Text
Higher education - A mean test for students(N):
271/5
Text
Education - Time to teach Clarke a lesson(N)/ Andrew Stone:
275/7
Text
Top-up fees - Educational betrayal(N)/ Sally Campbell:
280/4
Text
Education - Dear Diane Abbott.../ Michael Rosen:
280/15
Text
Education - Learning to dream/ Michael Rosen:
282/16
Text
Higher education - Pay as you learn(N)/ Kieran Crowe:
283/7
Text
Education - Dear Michael Rosen...(L)/ Dianne Abbott:
283/24
Text
The masses against the classes(1)(L)/ Janet Noble:
284/33
Text
The masses against the classes(2)(L)/ Joe Hartney:
284/33
Text
Tomlinson Report - Could do better(N)/ Moira Nolan:
290/11
Text
A vision for true innovation(N)/ Nick Grant:
291/7
Text
Education - Be afraid, be very afraid(N)/ Judy Cox:
293/10
Text
Education - Another education is possible/ Nick Grant:
295/22
Text
The faith in New Labour(L)/ Ben Drake:
295/31
Text
For your urgent attention(L)/ Ivor Bolton:
296/31
Text
Taking back the academy(R: Jim Downs, Jenifer Manlon (eds)/ Routledge, £18.99)/ John Maunder:
298/41
Text
[Order]
Education - Choice for the few/ Jane Coles:
301/16
Text
ELECTRICIANS (EETPU,EIPU,AEEU)
Other ref:
Amicus
Conference(N):
12/8
Graphic
Conference:
81.06/26
Graphic
TUC and EETPU(N):
110/4
TUC and EETPU(N):
111/5
Expulsion from the TUC discussion:
114/12
Short Circuit/ Ian Taylor:
140/22
Union merger - In the spirit of betrayal(N):
150/4
Industry - Strike sparks a fightback/ Jon Flaig:
242/16
Text
EGYPT
Other ref:
Middle East
Camp David(N):
6/2
Graphic
The Middle East after Sadat:
81.1/13
Graphic
Boiling point(N):
70/6
Graphic
Crisis:
83/23
Graphic
Revolt against rulers(N):
86/5
Graphic
Mubarak's nightmare:
88/23
Graphic
Suez 1956:
92/28
Graphic
Fundamentalism and elections:
98/10
Graphic
No new Nasser/ Keith Fisher:
134/9
International Roundup(N)/ Phil Marshall,Sabby Sagall:
160/6
State of terror:
161/12
Out of Egypt(R: André Aciman/ Harvill, £15.99)/ Anne Alexander:
207/29
Text
A regime of terror(N):
214/6
Text
Imperialism - Revolt on the Nile/ Phil Marshall:
275/22
Text
Egypt - Enough is enough(N)/ Phil Marshall:
296/9
Text
Egypt - 'They have occupied the factory for the last six months'(N)/ Sabby Sagall, Tony Phillips, Hamdi Hussein:
296/9
Text
Spirit of their dream(L)/ Howayda Taha:
298/16
Text
EL SALVADOR
Other ref:
Central America, US
Crisis in El Salvador:
80.04/13
Graphic
Reagan's long range war:
81.01/10
Graphic
Uncle Sam's backyard:
81.03/6
Graphic
State of War:
81.04/10
Graphic
US and El Salvador elections:
62/26
Graphic
Fighting the US:
65/21
Graphic
Death Squads:
67/28
Graphic
Testament of terror(R):
112/32
Bush's borm again democrats(N):
141/6
The Soccer War(R: Ryszard Kapuscinski/ Granta, £5.99)/ Dave Beecham:
147/32
[Order]
The massacre at El Mozote(R: Mark Danner/ Granta, £8.99)/ Christophe Chataigné:
299/39
Text
[Order]
ENGELS
Other ref:
Marxism
Socialism, utopian and scientific(R)/ Engels:
82.02/26
Graphic
Origins of the Family(R)/ Engels:
82.06/24
Graphic
Anti Duhring & Dialectics of nature:
108/22
The revolutionary ideas of Frederick Engels(R: L German,J Rees,C Harman,P McGarr/ International Socialism, £4.50)/ Peter Morgan:
181/29
Text
[Order]
There is no power in the world that could resist the British working class organised as a body:
188/18
Text
The history of class struggle/ Dave McNulty:
215/14
Text
Engels after Marx(R: Manfred B Steger, Terrell Carver/ Pennsylvania State University Press, £14.99)/ Paul Kellogg:
240/31
Text
Not on the side of Engels(L)/ Paul Jakubovic:
241/34
Text
ENGINEERING
Other ref:
AEU, Car Industry
Rolls Royce(N):
9/4
Graphic
Engineering Employers Federation:
11/7
Graphic
Engineers(N):
14/4
Graphic
Raising the stakes:
15/2
Graphic
The engineers strike - what next?:
16/13
Graphic
Engineering employers:
16/15
Graphic
Forces in the EEF:
16/16
Graphic
Gardner's occupation:
80.1/5
Graphic
London's first jobs struggle:
81.1/25
Graphic
Staffa reassessed:
82.02/12
Graphic
Engineers at War(R)/ Croucher:
82.07/32
Graphic
Caterpillar(N):
98/7
Graphic
Drive for 35(N):
125/7
The long drive:
128/8
Strings can be broken:
132/14
Britain in decline? - Manufacturing a crisis/ Lindsey German:
248/10
Text
Digging our own grave? (1)(L)/ Clive Dixon:
249/33
Text
Digging our own grave? (2)(L)/ Simon Hall:
249/33
Text
ENGLISH REVOLUTION
English Revolution:
103/20
Freedom and the English Revolution(R)/ Richardson, Ridden:
111/29
1688 - Glorious Revolution:
113/17
Popular culture in 17th century(R)/ Reay:
114/32
Anderson debate:
128/18
Englishmen with Swords(R: Montagu Slater/ Merlin Radical Fiction, £4.99)/ John Rees:
142/32
[Order]
John Milton, The good old cause/ Judy Cox:
148/24
1649: The crisis of the English Revolution(R: Brian Manning/ Bookmarks, £7.75)/ Lee Humber:
158/32
[Order]
A nation of change and novelty(R: Christopher Hill/ Bookmarks, £10.99)/ Lee Humber:
169/30
Text
[Order]
Fire from heaven(R: David Underdown/ Fontara, £7.99)/ Lindsey German:
174/29
Text
[Order]
Bursting the chains/ Sabby Sagall:
177/20
Text
History's rich cocktail(L)/ Neil Faulkner:
178/34
Text
The experience of defeat(R: Christopher Hill/ Bookmarks, £9.95)/ Alex Callinicos:
181/31
Text
[Order]
The new model army in England, Ireland and Scotland, 1645-1653(R: Ian Gentles/ Blackwell, £14.99)/ John Brown:
186/31
Text
Merchants and revolution(R: Robert Brenner/ Cambridge University Press, £40.00)/ Chris Harman:
188/30
Text
[Order]
Aristocrats, plebians and revolution in England(R: Brian Manning/ Pluto Press, £9.99)/ Lee Humber:
196/30
Text
[Order]
Left wing democracy in the English civil war(R: David Petegorsky/ Alan Sutton, £14.99)/ Lee Humber:
196/30
Text
Liberty against the law(R: Christopher Hill/ Allen Lane, £25.00)/ John Rees:
198/28
[Order]
What a liberty(L)/ Keith Flett:
199/33
Text
Light shining in Buckinghamshire(T: Caryl Churchill)/ Lee Humber:
203/23
Text
A trumpet of sedition(R: Ellen Meiksins Wood,Neal Wood/ Pluto Press, £9.99)/ Brian Manning:
208/28
Text
[Order]
Milton and the English Revolution(R: Christopher Hill/ Faber and Faber, £14.99)/ Brin Price:
212/30
Text
[Order]
An instance of the fingerpost(R: Iain Pears/ Cape, £16.99)/ John Parrington:
216/31
Text
[Order]
England's turning point(R: Christopher Hill/ Bookmarks, £12.99)/ Lee Humber:
217/27
Text
[Order]
A history of political thought in the English Revolution(R: Perez Zagorin/ Thoemmes Press, £12.99)/ Brian Manning:
218/27
Text
[Order]
Red letter days - London, 30 January 1649/ Lee Humber:
226/35
Text
The lion of the 17th Century/ Gareth Jenkins:
229/18
Text
A common treasury for all/ Duncan Brown:
229/20
Text
Revive the republic(L)/ Graeme Kemp:
230/34
Text
The far left in the Englsih revolution 1640-1660(R: Brian Manning/ Bookmarks, £7.95)/ Lee Humber:
232/28
Text
[Order]
The last days of Charles I(R: Graham Edwards/ Sutton Publishing, £19.99)/ Brian Manning:
233/29
Text
Oliver Cromwell(R: Roy Sherwood/ Sutton Publishing, £18.99)/ Brian Manning:
233/29
Text
Red letter days - The birth of John Milton - 9th December 1608/ Judy Cox:
236/35
Text
Ehud's dagger(R: James Holston/ Verso, £25.00)/ Brian Manning:
250/31
Text
Revolution and counter-revolution in England, Ireland and Scotland 1658-60(R: Brian Manning/ Bookmarks, £8.99)/ Andrew Stone:
280/30
Text
[Order]
ENVIRONMENT
Population control:
67/2
Graphic
Food additives:
110/22
Coming of the Greens(R)/ Porrit, Winner:
115/30
Turning up the heat(R)/ Pearce:
120/29
Ends of the Earth(R):
122/32
Transport:
124/12
Architecture - The myth of the modern/ Alan Gibson:
140/26
Green Warriors(R: Fred Pearce/ Bodley Head, £14.95)/ Andrea Butcher:
140/32
Shades of green/ Duncan Blackie:
143/8
The Sphinx in the City(R: Elizabeth Wilson/ Virago, £9.99)/ Lindsey German:
144/30
Architecture - a modern view(R: Richard Rogers/ Thomas & Hudson, £4.95)/ Keith Fisher:
152/32
One world, two classes/ Dave Treece:
154/16
Fantastic Form - Architecture and Planning today(R: Bill Risbero/ The Herbert Press, £14.95)/ Keith Fisher:
157/32
Frank Lloyd Wright: a biography(R: Meryle Secrest/ Chatto and Windus, £20.00)/ Alan Gibson:
160/32
It's only natural?/ Chris Nineham:
179/16
Text
Poverty and the planet: A question of survival(R: Ben Jackson/ Penguin, £6.99)/ Fran Cetti:
179/32
Text
[Order]
Talking down disaster(L)/ Stirling Howleson:
180/34
Text
Hunger for profits(L)/ Kevin Mannerings:
182/34
Text
No man's land: An investigative journey through Kenya and Tanzania(R: George Monbiot/ Picador, £5.95)/ Sean McSweeny:
189/30
Text
[Order]
Peace of the action/ Mike Simons:
191/10
Text
Tanker disaster, No safe haven(N)/ Peter Morgan:
196/7
Text
The day before yesterday(R: Colin Tudge/ Cape, £18.99)/ John Baxter:
196/31
Text
[Order]
Docking profits(L)/ Nick Howard:
197/34
McLibel(R: John Vidal/ Macmillan, £15.99)/ Clare Fermont:
212/30
Text
[Order]
Too hot to handle(N)/ John Parrington:
215/6
Text
Ecology of fear(R: Mike Davis/ Metropolitan Books, £18.99)/ Simon Hall:
231/28
Text
[Order]
A right to roam(R: Marion Shoard/ Oxford, £8.99)/ Kevin Orr:
231/32
Text
[Order]
Between the lines(N):
234/5
Text
The Lugano report(R: Susan George/ Pluto, £9.99)/ Jake Hoban:
237/31
Text
[Order]
Canaries on the Rim(R: Chip Ward/ Verso, £20.00)/ Sean Vernell:
238/32
Text
[Order]
Thinking it through - A break with tradition/ Chris Harman:
239/14
Text
An unpalatable option(L)/ Mark O'Brien:
240/33
Text
No right to roam/ Mike González:
242/25
Text
Anti-capitalism - Corporate criminals - interview with Greg Palast/ Pete Ainsley, Sonia Carroll:
243/18
Text
Environment - when the heat is on/ Judith Orr:
248/22
Text
Cultural comments - closed for business/ Mike González:
248/27
Text
Late Victorian Holocausts(R: Mike Davis/ Verso, £20.00)/ Mike González:
249/28
Text
[Order]
Small is beautiful(L)/ Keith Flett:
249/34
Text
Four years hard Labour - dirty dealing/ Yuri Prasad:
251/11
Text
Environment - The toxic Texan and friends(N)/ Michael Reilly:
253/5
Text
Anti-capitalism - Up in smoke/ Dave Waller:
254/17
Text
Fast food nation(R: Eric Schlosser/ Penguin, £9.99)/ James O'Nions:
254/30
Text
[Order]
The new political hot potato buried in the ground(1)(L)/ Jean Russell:
255/34
Text
The new political hot potato buried in the ground(2)(L)/ Vanessa Brown:
255/34
Text
Environment - Still producing hot air(N)/ Andrew Stone:
272/7
Text
Fallout(R: Juan Gonzalez/ Verso, £10.95)/ John Parrington:
274/28
Text
[Order]
Letter from the US - Global warning/ Mike Davis:
278/15
Text
GM Trials - Not-so-jolly gene giants(N)/ Andrew Stone:
279/7
Text
State of the world 2004(R: Worldwatch Institute/ Earthscan, £14.99)/ John Baxter:
284/30
Text
[Order]
Martin's web - Save the world(N)/ Martin Empson:
287/10
Text
The end of oil(R: Paul Roberts/ Bloomsbury, £12.99)/ Mubin Haq:
287/38
Text
[Order]
Climate change - Reaping a whirlwind(N)/ Ian Rappel:
290/10
Text
Editorial - Shifting priorities(N):
292/5
Text
Tsunami - A disaster made so much worse(N)/ Andrew Stone:
292/6
Text
Tsunami - The archipelago of horror(N)/ Mike Davis:
292/8
Text
Another wasted opportunity(N)/ Mary Black:
292/10
Text
Editorial - And the world keeps burning(N):
293/5
Text
The Greenpeace to Amchitka(R: Robert Hunter/ Arsenal Pulp Press, £13.99)/ Ian Rappel:
293/39
Text
Environment - Trading in destruction/ Ian Rappel, George Monbiot:
294/13
Text
Environment - Trading in destruction/ Andrew Stone:
294/14
Text
Andrew Stone - No doubt about it/ Andrew Stone:
295/44
Text
Water Inc(R: Varda Burstyn/ Verso, £12.99)/ Simon Dowdeswell:
296/42
Text
[Order]
Special report - Put the heat on governments/ Jonathan Neale:
298/20
Text
Special report - Slum ecology/ Mike Davis:
298/23
Text
Evil paradise/ Mike Davis:
299/23
Text
Climate change - Degrees of danger/ Mark Lynas, Tony Staunton:
300/22
Text
Ecological debt(R: Andrew Simms/ Pluto, £12.99)/ Sally Kincaid:
300/40
Text
[Order]
Global warming - Capitalism and global warming/ John Bellamy Foster:
301/20
Text
Mike Davis - The science news/ Mike Davis:
301/23
Text
ESTONIA
Independant air(L)/ David Viinikka:
134/30
Ruler's rights(L)/ Pete Glatter:
134/31
ETHIOPIA
Ethiopia - Cynical manoeuvres(N):
144/5
EUROCOMMUNISM
Eurocommunism and socialism(R):
5/33
Graphic
In the swamps(N):
7/11
Graphic
Communism in Spain in the Franco era(R):
80.04/32
Graphic
PSUC:
81.02/11
Graphic
Eurocommunism, Torre et al:
81.02/29
Graphic
Shock waves from Poland:
82.02/17
Graphic
Continuing decline:
46/16
Graphic
Enrico Berlinguer:
67/22
Graphic
End of the road:
127/14
EUROPE
Other ref:
Agriculture, Eurocommunism, NATO
Ten years on:
2/12
Graphic
Dollar fall and the EEC:
7/7
Graphic
European parliamentary elections:
12/35
Graphic
Uncommon market(R)/ Holland:
80.08/32
Graphic
1848 Revolution:
81.06/36
Graphic
January 1919:
82.01/36
Graphic
Shock waves from Poland:
82.02/17
Graphic
Socialism in Europe:
47/13
Graphic
1848 and revolutions:
54/29
Graphic
EC and CAP:
61/2
Graphic
Socialist governments and workers:
65/22
Graphic
Euro elections:
66/15
Graphic
Bailing out the system(R)/ Birchall:
92/29
Graphic
EC, US and food stores:
96/7
Graphic
Revolutionary rehearsals(R):
100/28
Graphic
Europe without America(R)/ Palmer:
112/30
Trading Places(R)/ Palmer:
112/30
EC - workers friend?(N):
113/4
Southern Europe unrest(N):
116/7
Community or Cartel:
123/15
Nations and Nationalism since 1790 - Programme, Myth and Reality(R: Eric Hobsbawm/ CUP £14.50)/ Simon Joyce:
134/32
[Order]
Battlefield Europe/ Duncan Blackie:
137/12
ERM - How does it work?:
137/14
The shock of the new/ Dave Beeching:
143/11
Thinking it through - No logical conclusion/ Chris Harman:
148/7
Conflicting interests/ Alex Callinicos:
149/12
It's about democracy/ Tony Benn:
149/14
A retreat from social welfare/ Dave Beecham:
149/14
Solemn declarations(N):
151/5
Back to the slow track(N):
155/3
Floating on a sea of troubles/ Rob Hoveman:
157/12
Bosses' union, class divisions/ Gareth Jenkins:
158/18
Pay and employment in the new Europe(R: David Marsden(ed)/ Edward Elgar)/ Kevin Cunningham:
161/33
Chapter of accidents(N):
162/5
Industrial relations and European integration(R: Paul Teague,John Grahl/ Lawrence and Wishart, £16.99)/ David Tate:
163/32
Towards a greater Europe?(R: Colin Crouch,David Marquand(eds)/ Blackwell, £12.99)/ David Tate:
163/32
European Socialists - Parliamentary road to nowhere(N):
165/3
European revolutions 1492-1992(R: Charles Tilly/ Blackwell, £20.00)/ Colin Barker:
166/29
[Order]
Europe's inner demons(R: Norman Cohn/ Pimlico, £10.00)/ Judy Cox:
169/31
Text
[Order]
Europe: between recession and revolt/ Lee Humber,Gareth Jenkins:
170/9
Text
The Cathedral builders(R: Jean Gimpel/ Pimlico, £9.00)/ Alan Gibson:
171/33
Text
1934: rebellion from below/ Chris Bambery:
174/17
Text
Bonfire of certainties(N):
180/5
Text
Briefing - Europe, winners take all:
184/6
Text
Thinking it through, continental drift/ Chris Harman:
184/7
Text
Third division(N):
188/5
Text
One for the money(N)/ Alex Callinicos:
196/6
Text
Convergence means cuts and cuts means resistance(N)/ Ian Taylor:
198/4
Text
On top of the world? How far can they go?/ Chris Bambery:
199/10
Text
How far can they go?/ Alex Callinicos:
199/13
Text
Eurotrash/ Pat Stack:
200/36
Text
The block to a bosses' Europe/ Judith Orr:
204/9
Text
The union makes them strong?/ Gareth Jenkins:
204/11
Text
The cost of unity(L)/ Terry Sullivan:
205/33
Text
Thinking it through, Euro struggle/ Chris Harman:
207/10
Text
A share of Blair/ Peter Morgan:
209/14
Text
The bosses' fading star?/ Kevin Ovenden:
210/8
Text
On the level(L)/ Hugh Lowe:
211/32
Text
Divided Europe(R: Adam Burgess/ Pluto, £13.99)/ Mike Haynes:
216/29
Text
Springtime of the peoples/ Sean Vernell:
217/20
Text
1968: the year the monolith cracked/ Jonathan Neale:
219/16
Text
Thinking it through - Mind euro business/ Chris Harman:
220/9
Text
Menace in our midst(L)/ Graeme Kemp:
221/33
Text
The tide turns red?/ Kevin Ovenden:
224/14
Text
How they see us(L)/ Suzanne Jeffrey:
225/32
Text
The other side of the coin/ Dave Beecham:
226/7
Text
Not so different/ Lindsey German:
226/8
Text
What's the question?:
226/9
Text
Part of the union?/ Francis Wheen, Tony Benn:
227/16
Text
The euro: against...(L)/ Joe Hartney:
228/31
Text
...the abstention...(L)/ Keith Deville:
228/31
Text
...and the question(L)/ Hugh Lowe:
228/31
Text
History of the present(R: Timothy Garton Ash/ Penguin, £20.00)/ Dave Beecham:
234/29
Text
[Order]
The European Union and migrant labour(R: Gareth Dale, Mike Cole/ Berg Publishers, £14.99)/ Howard Miles:
238/31
Text
[Order]
Bourdieu interview - the politics of protest/ Kevin Ovenden:
242/18
Text
Europe - The summit where protesters came out on top(N)/ Nicolai Gentchev:
248/5
Text
Elections - A left response to Europe's right turn(N)/ Kevin Ovenden:
263/6
Text
Polarisation in Europe - Right turn or revolt?/ Kevin Ovenden:
264/10
Text
European Union - Larger than life(N)/ Andrew Stone:
268/5
Text
Europe - Growing from strength to strength(N):
269/6
Text
Europe - Enter at your peril(N)/ Nicolai Gentchev:
275/4
Text
European constitution - A band of hostile brothers(N)/ Gareth Jenkins:
281/6
Text
1968: The year that rocked the world(R: Mark Kurlansky/ Jonathan Cape, £17.99)/ Colin Barker:
285/33
Text
[Order]
Europe - Referendum poses the wrong question(N)/ Andrew Stone:
287/6
Text
Europe - The No's have it/ Alex Callinicos:
298/9
Text
Chris Harman - Global faultlines/ Chris Harman:
299/30
Text
Editorial - forging a new left(N):
300/5
Text
Chris Harman - Marching separately?/ Chris Harman:
300/24
Text
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