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[[Revolutionary Communist Pamphlets]] was a short lived series of pamphlets published by the [[Revolutionary Communist Tendency]] and then the [[Revolutionary Communist Party]] from1977 to 1982. In all 13 pamphlets were published and the series ended shortly after the [[RCT]] became the [[RCP]] in 1981.. | [[Revolutionary Communist Pamphlets]] was a short lived series of pamphlets published by the [[Revolutionary Communist Tendency]] and then the [[Revolutionary Communist Party]] from1977 to 1982. In all 13 pamphlets were published and the series ended shortly after the [[RCT]] became the [[RCP]] in 1981.. | ||
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[[Image:Workers against Imperialism-RCT pamphlet-May 1979.jpeg|thumb|left|'Workers against imperialism : the British labour movement and Ireland'. Revolutionary Communist Tendency, May 1979]] | [[Image:Workers against Imperialism-RCT pamphlet-May 1979.jpeg|thumb|left|'Workers against imperialism : the British labour movement and Ireland'. Revolutionary Communist Tendency, May 1979]] | ||
− | [[Image:RCT Ireland pamphlet.jpg|thumb| | + | [[Image:RCT Ireland pamphlet.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Cover of ''Ireland's Victory Means Britain's Defeat: the Role of the Labour Movement'' (Revolutionary communist Pamphlets) [[Revolutionary Communist Tendency]] 1980 Junius Publications Ltd 24p.]] |
− | [[Image:Police out of Brixton!.jpg|thumb| | + | [[Image:Police out of Brixton!.jpg|thumb|left|200px|South London [[Workers Against Racism]] pamphlet 1981]] |
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− | [[Image:Workers Against Racism Dec 1981.jpg|thumb| | + | [[Image:Workers Against Racism Dec 1981.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Workers Against Racism]] pamphlet, [[Junius Publications]], December 1981.]] |
− | [[Image:Our flag stays red.jpg|thumb| | + | [[Image:Our flag stays red.jpg|thumb|left|200px|East London [[Workers Against Racism]], pamphlet published in April 1981]] |
− | [[Image:Ghost Town.jpg|thumb| | + | [[Image:Ghost Town.jpg|thumb|right|200px| [[Workers Against Racism]] an [[RCT]]/[[RCP]] front group, published ''Ghost Town'' October 1981 some four months after the song of the same name was released by the coventry based group the Specials.]] |
==Revolutionary Communist Pamphlets== | ==Revolutionary Communist Pamphlets== |
Revision as of 19:06, 19 February 2011
Revolutionary Communist Pamphlets was a short lived series of pamphlets published by the Revolutionary Communist Tendency and then the Revolutionary Communist Party from1977 to 1982. In all 13 pamphlets were published and the series ended shortly after the RCT became the RCP in 1981..
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[hide]Revolutionary Communist Pamphlets
This series began life as 'Revolutionary Communist Tendency Pamphlets' in 1977. There appear to have been two publications in the series before the word 'Tendency' was dropped. The series continued from number two with the first publication being a second edition of the second pamphlet from the first series.[1]
RCT Pamphlets
- Sabina Norton and Keith Tompson The struggle for a revolutionary propaganda group, RCT Pamphlets No. 1, October 1977, London: Revolutionary Communist Tendency BM RCT, WC1V 6XX [1],11p 30cm. Copy held in the Librarry of Social History collection in the archives of the Hoover Institution, Stanford University, California.
- Frank Richards Under a national flag fascism, racism and the labour movement, 1978, London: R.C.T. Association BM RCT, WC1V 6XX, 26,[3]p 30cm sd, RCT pamphlets Revolutionary Communist Tendency no.2.
Revolutionary Communist Pamphlets
- Frank Richards Under a national flag fascism, racism, and the labour movement 2d ed. with new afterword. Published 1978 by Revolutionary Communist Tendency Association in London Revolutionary Communist pamphlets ;, no. 2, 28 p. ;
- Mike Freeman and Kate Marshall, Who needs the Labour Party? Sept 1978 Revolutionary Communist Pamphlets No.3.
- Eden, Fran & Green, Kevin. Racial Oppression : How to Fight It. Revolutionary Communist Pamphlets, No.4. Junius Publications, London 1979, 1st edition., 1979. Pamphlet. Octavo. 26 pages.
- Mary Masters Workers against imperialism : the British labour movement and Ireland. Revolutionary Communist Pamphlets ; no. 5 London : Junius Publications, 1979. ISSN 0141-8874 19p
- National Organisation of Revolutionary Communist Students Higher Education : Fight the Cuts Defend Overseas Students, Revolutionary Communist Pamphlets, No.6. Junius Publications, London 1979, 1st edition., October 1979. Pamphlet. Octavo. 12 pages.
- Mike Freeman Ireland's Victory Means Britain's Defeat: the Role of the Labour Movement (Revolutionary communist pamphlets) Revolutionary Communist Tendency Association June 1980 Junius Publications Ltd 24p.
- TUC Hands off Ireland. Smash the Prevention of Terrorism Act Campaign. Revolutionary Communist Pamphlets No.8. Junius Publications Ltd, March 1981., 1981. Pamphlet. 17 pages.
- Our Flag Stays Red. East London Workers Against Racism. Revolutionary Communist Pamphlets, No.9. Junius Publications, London 1981, 1st edition., 1981. Pamphlet. 15 pages. illustrated.
- Roberts, Pat & Drury, Christina. Police out of Brixton! South London Workers Against Racism. Revolutionary Communist Pamphlets No.10. Junius Publications, London, 1981., 1981. Booklet. 17 pages, photo illus. Original photo illus.card covers.
- Landa, Inez & Helen Simons. Ghost Town. Coventry Workers Against Racism. Revolutionary Communist Pamphlets, No.11. Junius Publications, London, 1981. Pamphlet. 13 pages, illustrated.
- Frank Richards, Poland's black December / [Revolutionary Communist Party]. Revolutionary Communist Party (Great Britain) London (BCM, JPLTD, WC1N 3XX) : Junius, c1982. 27 p. : ill. ; 22cm. Revolutionary Communist pamphlets ; no.12
- Mike Freeman, Malvinas Are Argentina's (Revolutionary Communist pamphlets No. 13) [Paperback] Revolutionary Communist Party (Author) Paperback: 32 pages Junius (1982)
Notes
- Jump up ↑ See catalogue details in the British Library catalogue: Revolutionary Communist Tendency, accessed 24 October 2010.