Notes on Contributors
Editorial
Socialism, Civil Society and the State in Modern Britain
Mark Bevir
Pessimism of the Intellect?
New Left Review and the 'conjuncture of 1989'
Duncan Thompson
The Jarrow Crusade, the National Hunger March and the Labour Party in 1936
A re-appraisal
Matt Perry
George Garrett and the Collective Memory of War
Michael Murphy
Women and Fascism
A critique
David Renton
Fascism, Socialism and the Politics of Gender
A reply
Martin Durham
REVIEWS
Books to be remembered (3)
Bert Birtles, Exiles in the Aegean. A personal narrative of Greek politics and travel (John Saville)
E. P. Thompson, Collected Poems (Andy Croft)
Randall Swingler, Selected Poems (Charles Hobday)
Tony Shaw, British Cinema and the Cold War: The State, Propaganda and Consensus (Richard Taylor)
Geoff Andrews, Hilda Keen, and Jane Thompson (eds), Ruskin College. Contesting Knowledge, Dissenting Politics (Bert Ward)
June Purvis and Sandra Stanley Holton (eds), Votes for Women (Cheryl Law)
Richard Sakwa, The Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union 1917-1991; and Stephen J. Lee, Stalin and the Soviet Union (Francis King)
Roderick Stackelberg, Hitler's Germany. Origins, Interpretations, Legacies (Louise Willmot)
Patrick Pasture and John Verberckmoes (eds), Working-Class Internationalism and the Appeal of National Identity. Historical Debates and Current Perspectives on Western Europe (Zarfar Khan)
Raphael Samuel, Island Stories. Unravelling Britain. Theatres of Memory, volume II (Stephen Woodhams)