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Select Bibliography Archival and private collections Brian Harrison, ‘Interview with Raphael Samuel’, 20 October 1979, 19 Elder Street, London, transcripts held in author’s private collection. Brian Harrison, ‘Interview with Raphael Samuel’, 18 September 1987, 19 Elder Street, London, transcripts held in author’s private collection. Brian Harrison, ‘Interview with Raphael Samuel’, 23 October 1987, 19 Elder Street, London, transcripts held in author’s private collection. Raphael Samuel Papers, Raphael Samuel Archive (RSA), Bishopsgate Institute, London. Ruskin College Papers, RSA, Bishopsgate Institute, London. Oral and written communications Recordings and transcripts currently held in author’s private collection. These will be deposited in the Raphael Samuel Archive, Bishopsgate Institute, London, in due course. I am grateful to the following for discussing my research with me: • Sally Alexander, January 2012, London. • Jonathan Clark, May 2013, email communication. • Paul Connell, March 2012, email communication. • Anna Davin, January 2012, London. • David Douglass, December 2012, Newcastle. • David Goodway, May 2012, Yorkshire. 235 THE HISTORIES OF RAPHAEL SAMUEL • Stuart Hall, May 2012, Hampstead, London. • Brian Harrison, January 2012, Oxford. • Alun Howkins, May 2012, Diss, Norfolk. • Alun Howkins, October 2013, email communication. • Ken Jones, December 2011, Goldsmiths College, London. • Hilda Kean, December 2011, Bishopsgate Institute, London. • Alison Light, January 2012, February 2014, Oxford. • Ian Manborde, January 2012, email communication. • Paul Martin, January 2012, email communication. • Gareth Stedman Jones, December 2011, University of Cambridge, Cambridge. • Carolyn Steedman, May 2013, University of Warwick, Coventry. • Barbara Taylor, December 2012, Bishopsgate Institute, London. Raphael Samuel works cited (when named as single author or editor) Samuel, Raphael, ‘The New Fabians’,Oxford Left, Trinity Term (1953), 17–21. ——, ‘Socialism and the Middle Class’, Oxford Left, Hilary Term (1954), 24–27. ——, ‘The Mind of British Imperialism’ Oxford Left, Michaelmas Term (1954), 40–48. ——, ‘Class and Classlessness’, Universities and Left Review, 6 (1959), 44–51. ——, ‘The Boss as Hero’, Universities and Left Review, 7 (1959), 26–31. ——, ‘The Deference Voter’, New Left Review, I/1, Jan–Feb (1960), 9–13. ——, ‘Dr Abrams and the End of Politics’, New Left Review, I/5, Sep–Oct (1960), 1–8. ——, ‘Bastard Capitalism’, in E.P. Thompson, ed., Out of Apathy (London: New Left Books, 1960). ——, ‘The Perils of the Transcript’, Oral History, 1, 2 (1971), 19–22. 236 SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY ——, ‘Headington Quarry: Recording a Labouring Community’, Oral History, 1, 4 (1972), 107–22. ——, ‘Comers and Goers’, in H.J. Dyos and Michael Wolff, eds, The Victorian City: Images and Realities (London: Routledge, 1973), 123–60. ——, ed., Village Life and Labour (London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1975). ——, ‘Local History and Oral History’, History Workshop Journal, 1 (1976), 191–208. ——, ‘The Workshop of the World: Steam Power and Hand Technology in Mid-Victorian Britain’, History Workshop Journal, 3 (1977), 6–72. ——, ‘On the Methods of the History Workshop: A Reply’, History Workshop Journal, 9 (1980), 162–76. ——, ‘British Marxist Historians 1880–1980’, New Left Review, I/120, Mar–Apr (1980), 21–96. ——, ed., People’s History and Socialist Theory(London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1981). ——, ‘Soft Focus Nostalgia’, New Statesman, 27 (1983). ——, ‘Cry God May for Maggie, England and St George’, New Statesman, 27 (1983). ——, ‘Religion and Politics: The Legacy of R.H. Tawney’,The Guardian, 29 March 1984. ——, ‘Forum: What is History?’, History Today, 34, May (1984). ——, ‘Ancestor Worship’, The Guardian, 4 October 1984. ——, ‘What is Social History?’, History Today, 35, March (1985). ——, ‘The Vision Splendid’, New Socialist, 27, May (1985). ——, ‘Enter the Proletarian Giant’, New Socialist, 29, July (1985). ——, ‘Utopian Sociology’, New Society, 2 October 1987. ——, ‘History that’s Over’, The Guardian, 9 October 1987. 237 THE HISTORIES OF RAPHAEL SAMUEL ——, ‘A Plaque on All Your Houses’, The Guardian,17 October 1987. ——, ‘Jews and Socialism: The End of a Beautiful Friendship?’, The Jewish Quarterly, 35, 2 (1988), 7–20. ——, ‘Born Again Socialism’, in Robin Archer et al., eds, Out of Apathy: Voices of the New Left Thirty Years On(London: Verso, 1989). ——, ‘A Dotted Line to Thatcherism’, in Robin Archer et al., eds, Out of Apathy: Voices of the New Left Thirty Years On (London: Verso, 1989). ——, ‘Then and Now: A Re-evaluation of the New Left’, in Robin Archer et al., eds, Out of Apathy: Voices of the New Left Thirty Years On (London: Verso, 1989). ——, ‘History’s Battle for a New Past’, The Guardian,21 January 1989. ——, ed., Patriotism: The Making and Unmaking of British National Identity, 3 vols (London: Routledge, 1989). ——, ‘Philosophy Teaching by Example: Past and Present in Raymond Williams’, History Workshop Journal, 27 (1989), 141–53. ——, ‘The Pathos of Spitalfields’, The Spectator, 20 May 1989. ——, ‘Heroes below the Hooves of History’, The Independent,31 August 1989. ——, ‘Grand Narratives’, History Workshop Journal, 29 (1990). ——, ‘A Bit of Conflict is Exactly What History Needs’, The Independent, 27 March 1990. ——, ‘Educating Labour’, New Statesman and Society, 6 April 1990. ——, ‘One in the Eye – 1066 and All That’, The Times Educational Supplement, May 1990. ——, ‘The Return of History’, London Review of Books, 14 June 1990. ——, ed., History Workshop: A Collectanea 1967–1991 (Oxford: History Workshop 25, 1991). ——, ‘The History Woman’, The Times, 4 July 1991. ——, ‘Reading the Signs I’, History Workshop Journal, 32 (1991), 82–109. 238 SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY ——, ‘Fact Grubbers and Mind Readers: Reading the Signs II’, History Workshop Journal, 33 (1991), 220–51. ——, Theatres of Memory: Past and Present in Contemporary Culture (London: Verso, 1994). ——, ‘The People with Stars in Their Eyes’,The Guardian, 23 September 1995. ——, Island Stories: Unravelling Britain (London: Verso, 1998). ——, The Lost World of British Communism(London: Verso, 2006). Books and articles Abelove, Henry, Betsy Blackmar, Peter Dimock and Jonathan Schneer, eds, Visions of History (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1983). Abrams, Mark and Richard Rose, Must Labour Lose? (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1961). Abramsky, Chimen, ‘Raphael Samuel’, The Jewish Chronicle, 17 January 1997. Abramsky, Sasha, The House of Twenty Thousand Books (London: Halden Publishers, 2014). Addison, Paul, Churchill on the Home Front: 1900–1955 (London: Jonathan Cape, 1992). ——, and Harriet Jones, eds, A Companion to Contemporary Britain 1939–2000 (Oxford: Blackwell, 2005). Akhtar, Miriam and Steve Humphries, The Fifties and Sixties: A Lifestyle Revolution (London: Boxtree, 2001). Alexander, Sally and Anna Davin, ‘Feminist History’, History Workshop Journal, 1 (1976), 4–6. Althusser, Louis, ‘Ideologies and Ideological State Apparatuses: Notes Towards an Investigation’, La Pensee, 151 (1970). 239 THE HISTORIES OF RAPHAEL SAMUEL Amis, Kingsley, Socialism and the Intellectuals (London: Fabian Tracts 304, 1957). ——, ‘I Don’t Like to be Old’, The Spectator, 28 March 1958, 22. Anderson, Perry, ‘The Left in the Fifties’, New Left Review, I/29, Jan–Feb (1965), 3–18. ——, ‘Origins of the Present Crisis’, New Left Review, I/23, Jan–Feb (1964), 26–53. ——, ‘Socialism and Pseudo-Empiricism’, New Left Review, I/35, Jan–Feb (1966), 2–42. ——, ‘Components of the National Culture’, New Left Review, I/50, Jul–Aug (1968), 3–57. ——, Considerations of Western Marxism (London: New Left Books, 1976). ——, Arguments within English Marxism (London: Verso, 1980). ——, ‘A Culture in Contraflow I’, New Left Review, I/180, Mar–Apr (1990), 41–78. ——, ‘A Culture in Contraflow II’, New Left Review, I/182, Jul–Aug (1990), 85–137. ——, ‘Diary’, London Review of Books, 21 October 1993. Andrews, Geoff, End Games and New Times: The Final Years of British Communism 1964–1991 (London: Lawrence and Wishart, 2004). Archer, Robin, Diemut Bubeck, Hanjo Glock, Lesley Jacobs, Seth Moglen, Adam Stenhouse and Daniel Weinstock, eds, Out of Apathy: Voices of the New Left Thirty Years On (London: Verso, 1989). Arensburg, Conrad and Solon Kimball, Family and Community in Ireland (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1948). Ascherson, Neil, ‘Profile: The Age of Hobsbawm’, The Independent on Sunday, 2 October 1994. Atwood, Sara E., Ruskin’s Educational Ideals (Surrey: Ashgate Publishing Ltd, 2011). 240 SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY Bailey, Michael, Ben Clarke and John. K. Walton, Understanding Richard Hoggart: A Pedagogy of Hope (Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell, 2012). Bailey, Roderick, ‘Thompson (William) Frank (1920–1944)’,Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004). Banner, James M. Jr and John Gillis, eds, Becoming Historians (Chicago: Chicago University Press, 2009). Barker, Martin, ed., The Video Nasties: Freedom and Censorship in the Media (London: The Works, 1984). Barnes, Philip, A Companion to Post War British Theatre(Totowa, NJ: Barnes and Noble, 1986). Barnett, Anthony, ‘Iron Britannia’, New Left Review, I/134, Jul–Aug (1982), 5–96. Bauman, Zygmunt, Legislators and Interpreters: On Modernity, Postmodernity and Intellectuals (Cambridge: Polity Press, 1989). Beer, Samuel, Britain against Itself: The Political Contradictions of Collectivism (New York: Norton, 1982). Benson, John, The Rise of Consumer Society in Britain 1880–1980 (London: Longman, 1994). Blaazer, David, The Popular Front and the Progressive Tradition: Socialists, Liberals