TY - JOUR AU - Liddle, Terry AB - 288 History Workshop Journal and ex-members carried out in the 1960s insisted that money will disappear (which still exist and might interest in socialism – it is available from the oral historians), looked as if it might SPGB or through booksellers (ISBN be more innovative but was never 0 9544733 10). The SPGB published completed. a forty-eight-page special issue of the Having been in continual existence Socialist Standard in June which also for a hundred years has its upside, contains historical material. however. The SPGB library has a col- Adam Buick lection of books, journals and pamph- doi:10.1093/hwj/dbi029 lets, inherited on the death of members, which reflect the reading of Marxist- NOTES AND REFERENCES oriented working-class activists – Stuart Macintyre’s ‘proletarian science’. They 1 G. D. H. Cole, Working Class Politics range over the whole period, from 1832–1914, 1941, p. 177. issues of Justice, the SLP’s The 2 Robert Barltrop, The Monument, 1976; Stephen Coleman, ‘Impossibilism’, Socialist and the International Socialist in Non-Market Socialism in the Nineteenth Review, and books by Herbert Spencer, and Twentieth Centuries, ed. M. Rubel Edward Aveling and Belfort Bax from and J. Crump, 1987; David A. Perrin, The the pre-WWI period, through Labour, Socialist TI - The Freethought History Research Group JF - History Workshop Journal DO - 10.1093/hwj/dbi030 DA - 2005-01-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/oxford-university-press/the-freethought-history-research-group-1aMNPIR3f0 SP - 288 EP - 289 VL - 59 IS - 1 DP - DeepDyve ER -