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Contributors

Stephen E. Hunt

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Section: Contributors
Posted: 07/05/2012 Modified: 13/01/2017


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Steve is a librarian, a scholar and a cyclist. Author of several BRHG publications as well as 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). Main research topics relate to green history, Romanticism and neo-Romanticism. 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:

  • 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 [Postponed until further notice]
  • 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

Bristol Radical Pamphleteer:

  • 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

More Pamphlets

  • Ring Out the Thousand Wars of Old - Front Covers

    Ring Out the Thousand Wars of Old

  • 15 Votes for Ladies 2nd ed

    Votes For Ladies

  • Anarchism in Bristol and the West Country Front Cover

    Anarchism in Bristol and the West Country to 1950

  • Cry Freedom Cry Seven Stars Front Cover

    Cry Freedom, Cry Seven Stars

  • The Maltreated and the Malcontents front cover

    The Maltreated and the Malcontents

  • Anglo-Saxon Democracy Front Cover

    Anglo-Saxon Democracy

More Articles

  • 1831 And All That …

  • Rosemary Green Burial Ground Data

  • The Southmead Riots

  • Anne Bonny; from Histories der Engelsche Zee-Roovers, 1725.

    Pirates

  • How the Sex Pistols warned us about the Jimmy Savile generation...

  • Bold Defiance

More Books

  • The People’s Farm: English Radical Agrarianism 1775-1840

    The People’s Farm

  • Havoc In Its Third Year

  • Central Labour College

  • The Battle for China’s Past: Mao and The Cultural Revolution

  • The Devils Anarchy

  • By Rite: Custom, Ceremony and Community in England 1700-1880

    By Rite


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