BRHG Publications
Publications from the Bristol Radical History Group, formed in 2006, continue the [Bristol Broadsides] tradition. Although the group’s roots are exhilaratingly radical, veering on the anarchic, their publications are scrupulously researched and well-worth reading. Mike Manson, Bristol Civic Society, 2021.
We now have a range of four types of publications: Books, Reprints, Activist Memories oral history and the Bristol Radical Pamphleteer series.
Also, checkout the publications from our friends:
General Strike Centenary Series
Eight pamphlets to mark the centenary of the 1926 general strike.
Class or Company Loyalty?
Conflicts of Interest
An Industrial Red Cross
Ashes of Defiance
A Tale of Two Towns
Standfast and Solid
The Spirit There Is Magnificent
Activist Memories
The Activist Memories series captures, through oral history interviews, the life experience of those who have fought for a better world.
BRHG Reprints
Lesser known but important historical texts produced in their original style.
BRHG Books
Bristol Radical History Group books published outside of the Bristol Radical Pamphleteer range.
Voyage of Despair
From Wulfstan to Colston
Refusing to Kill
Zionism And History
The Enigma of Hugh Holmes Gore
Strikers, Hobblers, Conchies & Reds
Bristol Radical Pamphleteer
Pamphlets and booklets published by Bristol Radical History Group.