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Latest revision as of 22:00, 1 November 2012
Tribune magazine was founded by Aneurin Bevan in 1937.[1]
People
Editors
- William Mellor (1937–38)
- H. J. Hartshorn (1938–1940)
- Raymond Postgate (1940–41)
- Aneurin Bevan and Jon Kimche (1941–45)
- Frederic Mullally and Evelyn Anderson (1945–46)
- Jon Kimche and Evelyn Anderson (1946–48)
- Michael Foot and Evelyn Anderson (1948–52)
- Bob Edwards (1952–55)
- Michael Foot (1955–60)
- Richard Clements (1960–82)
- Chris Mullin (1982–84)
- Nigel Williamson (1984–87)
- Phil Kelly (1987–91)
- Paul Anderson (1991–93)
- Mark Seddon (1993–2004)
- Chris McLaughlin (2004–present)
Others
External Resources
- James R. Vaughan (2012): Left for Israel’ Tribune, Zionism and the Middle East, 1937–1967, Contemporary British History
Notes
- ↑ About Tribune, tribunemagazine.co.uk, accessed 1 November 2012.