British Communist Party Collection MSS.334
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Note: To navigate the sections of this PDF finding aid, click on the Bookmarks tab or the Bookmarks icon on the left side of the page. Mississippi State University Libraries Special Collections Department Manuscripts Division P.O. Box 5408, Mississippi State, MS 39762-5408 Phone: (662) 325–7679 E-mail: [email protected] British Communist Party collection MSS.334 Dates: 1919-1976 Extent: 0.33 cubic feet Preferred Citation: British Communist Party collection, Special Collections Department, Mississippi State University Libraries. Access: Open to all researchers. Copyright Statement: Any requests for permission to publish, quote, or reproduce materials from this collection must be submitted in writing to the Manuscripts Librarian for Special Collections. Permission for publication is given on behalf of Mississippi State University as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained. Donor: Dr. Thomas H. Handy. Scope and Contents Pamphlets, books and microfilm publications concerning the British Communist Party. Inventory Communist Party of Great Britain Communist Review, 1946-1953 Reel 8 Vol. 1. March-December, 1946. Vol. 2. January-December, 1947 Vol. 3. January-December, 1948 (Includes contents list for Vols. 1 & 2) Reel 9 Vol. 4. January- December, 1949 (Includes contents list for Vols. 1-3, and index 1946-1950) Vol. 5. January-December, 1950 Vol. 6. January-December, 1951 Reel 10 Vol. 7. January-December, 1952 Vol. 8. January-December, 1953 Microfilm Pamphlets, 1944-1954 (*also in hard copy) Reel 22 Volume 501 Communist Party. A Memorandum on Housing. London, 1944. Content page (2 copies of pp.10-11) 502 Pollitt, Harry. D-Day. Beechwood Works, 1944. 503 Communist Railway Works. How to Muddle on the Railways. London, 1944. 504 Pollitt, Harry. Take Over the Mines. London, 1944. 505 Communist Party. Demobilization: How Should It Be Done. London, 1944. 506 Gallacher, William. Sir John Anderson Answered by William Gallacher, M.P. London, 1944. (2 copies of pp. 2-3) 507 Pollitt, Harry. Pollitt Answers Questions on Communist Policy. London, 1944. 508 Kerrigton, Peter. The Communist Party. London, 1944. 509 Communist Party. Report of the Executive Committee. London, July 1943-August 1944. 510 Evans, harry. Seamen, It’s Up To You. Watford, January 1943-May 1944. 511 Communist Party. Chemicals and the Future. Beechwood Works, May 1944. 512 Rust, Tamara. Equal Work for Equal Pay. London, February 6, 1944. 513 Communist Party. The Communist Party of France: Manifesto. London, 1944. 514 Lesser, Frank. Service Pay Allowances and Pensions. London, 1944. 515 Bradley, Ben. The Colonies and the Future. London, 1944. 516 Wainwright, William. The Final Defensive. London, 1944. 517 Communist Party. Woman’s Place. London, 1944. 518 Communist Party. French Workers Fight Fascism. London, 1944. 519 Communist Party. Transport for the People: Proposals for Post-War Policy Issued by the Communist Party for Discussion. Beechwood Works, 1944. 520 Burns, Emile. Winning the Peace: The Communist View of the Post-War World. Leavesdon, 1944. 521 Communist Party. Tom Mann: An Outline for Speakers. Beechwood Works, 1944. 522 Montagu, Ivor. The Germans: What Shall We Do About Them? London, 1944. 523 Olorenshaw, Arthur. Our Forces in India. London, 1944. 524 Gallacher, William. Pectoral Reform. Beechwood Works, 1944. 525 Communist Party. Documents for Congress: A Collection of the Principal Political Statements Issued by the Communist Party Between July 1943 and August 1944. London, 1944. 526 Communist Party. A Prescription for National Health: A Medical Treatment Without Charge for Every Man, Woman and Child in the Country. Watford, 1944. 527 Communist Party. The Future of Rent Control: A Memorandum Submitted by the Communist Party to the Ministry of Health. Beechwood Works, 1944. 528 Communist Party. Higher Wages and Full Employment. Birmingham, 1944. 529 Robson, R.W. Essentials of Communist Theory. Beechwood Works, 1944. 530 Communist Party. Notes for Burns’ Anniversary (1759-1796, January 25th). Beechwood Rise, 1944. 531 Communist Party. A National Health Service. Beechwood Rise, 1944. 532 Communist Party. Agriculture and the World Today: A Syllabus for Discussion. Beechwood Works, July 1944. 533 Burns, Emile. Jobs, Homes and Security: Post-War Britain and the Way to Socialism. London, 1944. 534 Communist Party. Towards a Greater Trade Union Movement: An Analysis and Suggestions for Improved Trade Union Structure, Activity and Unity. n.p., August 1944. (2 copies of front page) 535 Communist Party. Co-operatives Against Combines. London, 1944. (2 copies of front and back pages) 536 Communist Party. Britain for the People: Proposals for Post-War Policy. London, 1944. 537 Communist Party. Salute to Co-ops: 1844-1944 Centenary Tribute to the Co-operative Movement by the Communist Party. London, 1944. 538 Communist Party. Communist Special: Time for Change. Middlesex, 1944. 539 Communist Party. Victory, Peace, Security: Report of the 17th National Congress of the Communist Party. London, October 28-30, 1944. 540 Pollitt, Harry. How to Win the Peace. Beechwood Works, September 1944. Reel 23 541 Arnot, R. Page. May Day. London, 1945. 542 Howard, R. Poland Liberated. London, 1945. 543 Rust, William. Houses for the Millions. London, 1945. 544 Ibarruri (La Pasionara), Delores. Liberate Spain From Franco. London, 1945. 545 Communist Party. Crisis in Greece. London, October 16, 1945. 546 Pollitt, Harry. The Crimea Conference: Safeguard of the Future. Watford, 1945. 547 Pollitt, Harry. Pollitt Answers Foot: The Coalowners Plan Examined. Beechwood Works, 1945. 548 Papworth, A.F. A Busman Appeals to You. Beechwood Works, 1945. 549 Campbell, J.R. Over to Peace: Communist Policy for Reconversion of Industry. Watford, 1945. 550 Thorez, Maurice. France: Today and Tomorrow. London, 1945. 551 Communist Party. Equal Pay: Evidence Submitted to the Royal Commission. London, 1945. 552 Communist Party. Engineering Prospects & Wages. Beechwood Works, 1945. 553 Communist Party. The B.B.C. Beechwood Works, January 1945. 554 Pollitt, Harry. Why You Should Be A Communist. Beechwood Works, October 1945. 555 Communist Party. No More Depressed Areas. Beechwood Works, 1945. 556 Communist Party. Nurseries After the War. Nottingham, 1945. 557 Togliatti, Palmiro. Italy’s New Path. Beechwood Works, 1945. 558 Pollitt, Harry. Answers to Questions. London, 1945. 559 Jackson, T.A. Socialism: What? Why? How? London, July 1945. 560 Communist Party. Communist Party for Britain: Report of the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party. November 1945. 561 Campbell, J.R. Trade Unions and the General Election. London, 1945. 562 Dutt, R. Palme. Truth About the Tories. Watford, 1945. 563 Communist Party. Fascist Murderers: Pictures of the Concentration Camps You Must Never Forget. London, April 1945. 564 Communist Party. Post-War Housing Problems. Beechwood Works, 1945. 565 Communist Party. Communist M.P.: William in Parliament. Beechwood Works, 1945. 566 Communist Party. Communist Election Policy. Beechwood Works, June, 1945. 567 Communist Party. Agriculture: Planned and Prosperous. London, May 1945. 567a Communist Party. Britain’s Young Citizens. Beechwood Works, May 1946. 568 Lynd, Sheila. Our Maternity Services. Great Britain, April, 1946. 569 Communist Party. Capitalist Society (Elements of Political Economy). Watford, October, 1946. 570 Burns, Emile. The Fight for Labour’s Programme. Watford, 1946. 571 Communist Party. The Aims of the Communist Party. Watford, 1946. 572 Birch, Reginald. A Wage Based on Human Needs: For All Workers in the Metal, Engineering, Ship-building and Allied Trades. Beechwood Works, 1946. 573* Paul, William. Atomic Energy and Social Progress. Beechwood Works, 1946. 574 Communist Party. Laski’s Mistake. Watford, 1946. (Foreword by Harry Pollitt) 575 Communist Party. Why Your Rates Are Going Up and What to do About It. Beechwood Rise, May 1946. 576 Pollitt, Harry. Impressions of Czechoslovakia. Beechwood Rise, May 1946. 577* Communist Party. The Communists Were Right! Beechwood Works, May 1946. 578 Communist Party. Towards A People’s Army. Beechwood Works, June 1946. 579* Clegg, Arthur. Hands Off Indonesia. Watford, January 6, 1946. Reel 24 580 Communist Party. European Jewry and the Palestine Problem. Watford, 1946. 581 Communist Party. Nursery Schools: What They Are and How to Get Them. Beechwood Rise, February 1946. 582 Communist Party. Essentials for a Health Service. Beechwood Works, 1946. 583* Piratin, Phil, M.P. Russia at the Peace Conference. Beechwood Works, November 1946. 584 Communist Party. Communist Party Special for the Countryside. Beechwood Rise, 1946. 585 Gollan, John. Why the Food Shortage? Beechwood Works, July 1946. 586 Dutt, R. Palm. Freedom for India. Beechwood Rise, July 194. 587 Communist Party. Steel, Take It Over Now. Watford, September 1946. (foreword by Harry Pollitt) 588 Pollitt, Harry. Britain Will Make It. Beechwood Works, September 1946. 589 Bolsover, Philp. The Communist Party Today. Watford, October 1946. 590 Horner, Arthur. The Communist Party and the Coal Crisis. Beechwood Works, 1945. 591 Dunman, Jack. Farm Workers Wages: The Case for t 4.10.0. London, 1944. 592 Communist Party. Local Government Reorganisation. Beechwood Works, 1946. 593 Communist Party. Communist Special. Upper Nerwood, 1946. 594 Pollitt, Harry. Professional Workers. Watford, March 1946. 595* Clegg, Arthur. American Spider. Watford, January 1947. 596 Communist Party. How