David Monger reviews the ‘Propaganda: Power and Persuasion’ exhibition at the British Library
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Invisible Histories – Keeping the Memory Alive
Neil Dymond-Green on the Invisible Histories oral history project at the Working Class Movement Library, Salford, UK
Social Welfare Reduction: A Shortcut to Prison
Silvia Croydon on the lessons UK politicians would do well to heed from Japan, where tough financial times have placed a growing burden of care on prisons
Radical Objects: General Will, Radical Theatre Company Memoirs
Jo Stanley from the Unfinished Histories project, writes on the contents of a piece of paper recording a moment in the history of alternative theatre
A New Modern History? Digital Journals & the Study of the Past
Claudia Badoli reports from the international conference on digital history at La Tuscia University in Viterbo, Italy, which addressed themes that can contribute to the current discussion in the UK on open access and the role of the historian
The Paralympics: A Lasting Legacy?
Anne Borsay on the modest legacy of the 2012 Paralympic Games for disabled people
Radical Objects: ‘Topic Songbook’
Alan Dein writes of his discovery of a ‘Topic Songbook’ from the 1950s, and its window into the Socialist century