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Contributors

Mike Richardson

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Section: Contributors
Posted: 20/05/2012 Modified: 21/12/2016


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One of BRHG’s most prolific pamphleteers and speakers, Mike is an expert on all things related to the history of the labour movement in Bristol. Mike was a print worker in Bristol in the 1970s and is now a Visiting Research Fellow at the Centre of Employment Studies Research, UWE Bristol.

Appeared at:

  • Barton Hill Cotton Workers
  • Studio 2: Bristol Radical History Group highlights
  • The Maltreated and the Malcontents
  • Strikers, Hobblers, Conchies and Reds + The Berkeley Poachers’
  • Bristol and the Labour Unrest 1910-14
  • New Unionism, New Women and Black Friday
  • How We Won: Strikes In The 70s
  • Wapping 1986-87

Bristol Radical Pamphleteer:

  • Tremors of Discontent
  • Censured
  • Men of Fire
  • Turbulence
  • The Enigma of Hugh Holmes Gore
  • The Maltreated and the Malcontents
  • Strikers, Hobblers, Conchies & Reds
  • Bristol and the Labour Unrest of 1910-14
  • Bliss Tweed Mill Strike, 1913–14
  • Pirates to Proletarians
  • The Bristol Strike Wave of 1889-1890
  • The Bristol Strike Wave of 1889-1890

Articles:

  • Bliss Mill Strikers
  • State Intervention and the Abolition of the National Dock Labour Scheme

More Pamphlets

  • Barbarous And Ungovernable People Font Cover

    A Barbarous And Ungovernable People

  • Bliss Mill Front Cover

    Bliss Tweed Mill Strike, 1913–14

  • The Quakers Front Cover

    The Peculiar History Of The Sect Known As The Quakers

  • Front cover with a photo of striking miners and their families enjoying a picnic

    God’s Beautiful Sunshine

  • State Snooping front Covers. I man's face split in two, ha;f copper, half crusty activist.

    State Snooping

  • A Brief History Of Corporations Front Cover

    A Brief History Of Corporations

More Articles

  • The Gipsy

    Wrecks On The River Avon

  • Miriam Daniell

    The Bristol Strike Wave of 1889-90

  • WWII: Upper class protected British fascist leader Mosley, whilst supposedly fighting fascism

  • The Bishop's Palace after the 1831 uprising.

    Bristol 1831: The Queens Square Uprising

  • Black Adder Goes Fourth

    Why Blackadder Goes Forth could have been a lot funnier

  • Peter Linebaugh Peter Linebaugh Interview

More Books

  • Troubles

  • Massive Attack: Out of the Comfort Zone

  • The Last Rising of the Agricultural Labourers

    The Last Rising of the Agricultural Labourers

  • The Apocalypse of Settler Colonialism: The Roots of Slavery, White Supremacy, and Capitalism in Seventeenth Century North America and The Caribbean

  • Charles Booth's Policemen cover

    Charles Booth’s Policemen

  • The Black Jacobins : Toussaint L'Ouverture and the San Domingo Revolution

    The Black Jacobins


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