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Socialist Historians Bibliography

George Barnsby

Areas of interest include: Working Class History: West Midlands, National and International

The Working Class Movement in the Black Country 1750-1867

Birmingham Working People, History Labour Movement 1650-1914

Socialism in Birmingham and the Black Country 1850-1939

Chartism in the Black Country

The Dudley Working Class Movement 1750 to 1860

Robert Owen and the First Socialists in the Black Country

The General Strike in the Black Country 1926

Origins of the Wolverhampton Trades Council 1865

History of Wolverhampton, Bilston and District TUC 1865-1990

Votes for Women, Struggle for the Vote in the Black Country 1900-1918

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Social Conditions in the Black Country 1800-1900

A History of Housing in Wolverhampton 1750-1975

A History of Education in Wolverhampton 1750-1972

The Origins of Wolverhampton to 1085AD

Dictatorship of the Bourgeoisie in the Black Country in the l9th Century

Vol 1 Industrial and Social Development of the Black Country in the 19th Century

Vol 2 Documents of the Industrial Revolution in the Black Country

John Wilkinson - Father of the Black Country

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The Standard of Living in England 1700-1900

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(Eds. Moore & Barnsby), The Anti-Fascist People's Front in the Armed Forces

1945: Year of Victory

The Great Indian Famine 1943-44

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