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After the Party
Andy (Ed) Croft
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Description for After the Party
Paperback. Reflections on Life Since the CPGB. 224 pages. Editor(s): Croft, Andy. The consequences of the CP's dissolution for British political and intellectual life. Cateogry: (G) General (US: Trade). BIC Classification: 1DBK; JPFC; JPL. Dimension: 139 x 216 x 12. Weight: 224.
Twenty years after the demise of the Communist Party of Great Britain, eight former members, all of whom who stayed in the party until the bitter end, reflect here on some of the personal, political and cultural changes of the last twenty years. The paths of Dave Cope, Andy Croft, Alistair Findlay, Stuart Hill, Kate Hudson, Andy Pearmain, Mark Perryman and Lorna Reith have followed very different political trajectories since 1991 - taking them into the Green Party, the Labour Party, the CPB, SLP, Respect and no party at all. But most have remained politically active. Combining personal and political ... Read more
Twenty years after the demise of the Communist Party of Great Britain, eight former members, all of whom who stayed in the party until the bitter end, reflect here on some of the personal, political and cultural changes of the last twenty years. The paths of Dave Cope, Andy Croft, Alistair Findlay, Stuart Hill, Kate Hudson, Andy Pearmain, Mark Perryman and Lorna Reith have followed very different political trajectories since 1991 - taking them into the Green Party, the Labour Party, the CPB, SLP, Respect and no party at all. But most have remained politically active. Combining personal and political ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2012
Publisher
Lawrence & Wishart
Number of pages
160
Condition
New
Number of Pages
160
Place of Publication
, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781907103476
SKU
V9781907103476
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99-50
About Andy (Ed) Croft
Andy Croft is a poet and publisher, and author of Red Letter Days (1990), Red Skies at Night (2003), and Comrade Heart (2003).
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