Steve is a librarian, a scholar and a cyclist. Author of several BRHG publications as listed below. He is the editor of, and a contributor to, Ecological Solidarity and the Kurdish Freedom Movement: Thought, Practices, Challenges, and Opportunities (Lexington Books, Rowman & Littlefield, 2021). Earlier book publications are The Revolutionary Urbanism of Street Farm: Eco-Anarchism, Architecture and Alternative Technology in the 1970s (Tangent, 2014) and Birds Marsh, Chippenham: An Unfinished Story (Hobnob Press, 2010) as well as contributions to journals and other media. Main research topics relate to green history, political ecology and other ecological humanities, literary history, Romanticism and neo-Romanticism, and the history of the counterculture. He is a member of the Committee of the Angela Carter Society. Also a Swindon Town and Forest Green Rovers Supporter.
See more detailed list of publications at Stephen E. Hunt’s Academia.edu webpage.
Appeared at:
- Writing and Publishing Radical History
- That’s Ange! Angela Carter’s Coming of Age as a Writer in 1960s Bristol
- South Bristol’s Garden Suburbs and Swimming Pools
- Christmas Webinar 1: Angela Carter’s ‘Provincial Bohemia’
- It Felt Like Year One: A Tour of Angela Carter’s 1960s Bristol
- Angela Carter and the Bristol counterculture
- Free, Fair and Alive: The Insurgent Power of the Commons
- Green Romanticism
- Green Romanticism
- Political cafes: what is anarchism?
- Studio 2: Bristol Radical History Group highlights
- The Evolution of City Farms
- Strikers, Hobblers, Conchies and Reds + The Berkeley Poachers’
- The Eco-anarchism of Street Farm
- Anarchism in Bristol and the West Country to 1950
BRHG Publications:
- City of Swimmers
- Angela Carter’s ‘Provincial Bohemia’
- The Smoke-Dragon and How to Destroy it
- Strikers, Hobblers, Conchies & Reds
- Anarchism in Bristol and the West Country to 1950
- Yesterday’s To-morrow
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