Politics and Social Movements

The term “politics” can refer to decision-making and governance at the highest levels of society (such as the campaigns, policies, and machinations of major political leaders and heads of state), or to efforts to enact change from the bottom up (including the activities of those affiliated to trade unions, protest groups, or other grassroots organisations). Ultimately, politics is about power, and ideas about how this is distributed at local, national, and international levels. Many historians argue that “politics” is central to both history and everyday life, whilst others stress that it is impossible to understand political change without acknowledging the role of “social movements”. Consequently, the theme of “Politics and Social Movements” is a useful umbrella term, which captures the myriad ways in which, throughout history, people from across the political spectrum have influenced how our societies are organised.

“Politics and Social Movements” intersects with many other themes at BOA, including “Colonialism and Empire”, “Philosophy and Religion”, “International Relations”, and “Economics” (to name just a few). Accordingly, the collections shown below inform our understanding of a wide range of historical events and movements, from the emergence of organised labour to workers’ revolutions; from the repression of civil rights protestors to the development of radical countercultures; and from the rise of fascism to the fall of empires.

36 Collections

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Agitation and the Internal Politics of British Communism, 1907-1977
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Antigua, Slavery and Emancipation in the Records of a Sugar Plantation, 1689-1907
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Apartheid Through the Eyes of South African Political Parties, 1948-1994
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Atheism and Anti-War Sentiments in the Bradlaugh Family, 1833-1948
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'Bray Schools' in Canada, America and the Bahamas, 1645-1900
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British Communism in Campaigns and Events, 1947-1991
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British Communism through Committee Work, 1926-1992
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British Diplomacy from the Unification of Germany to the Spanish Civil War, 1863-1939
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British Diplomacy with America and Ireland, an Ambassador's Letters, 1909-1962
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British Labour Party Papers, 1906-1969
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British Labour Party Papers, 1968-1994
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British Parliamentary History, 1102-1803
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British Women Trade Unionists on Strike at Bryant & May, 1888
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The Collapse of the Ottoman Empire and the Partition of the Middle East, 1879-1919
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Communism and Popular Culture in the 20th Century
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Communism, Culture and Society in the 20th Century
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Communism in Crisis in Britain and Abroad, 1931-1979
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Communisms and the Cold War, 1944-1986
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Conscientious Objection During World War 1
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Debate and Division on the British Left, 1917-1964
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Gender, Feminism, and the British Left, 1944-1991
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Independent Labour Party Records, 1893-1960
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Indian Communists and Trade Unionists on Trial: The Meerut Conspiracy, 1929-1933
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The Industrial Revolution: Technological Innovation in the Textile Industry, 1672-1929
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Liberal Party from Asquith to Ashdown, 1912-1988
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Life under Nazi Rule: Reports by Anti-Fascists in Occupied Europe, 1933-1945
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Marxist History and Historians in the 20th Century
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Policymaking and Revolutionary Politics, 1924-1991
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Radical Trade Unionism in Britain, 1921-1991
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Science and Marxism, 1956-1985
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Scottish Nationalist Leaflets, 1844-1973
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Scottish Women's Suffrage Movement, 1902-1933
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Slavery Through Time: from Enslavers to Abolitionists, 1675-1865
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Trade Unionism and the Chartist Movement, 1833-1910
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Trade Unions in Crisis: the 1961 ETU Ballot-Rigging Scandal
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Walt Whitman and his Fellowship of Supporters in Bolton, 1891-1913

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