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Black Flag
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Black Flag magazine was established in 1970 as the mouthpiece of Anarchist Black Cross. After returning from imprisonment in Spain in 1967, Stuart Christie refounded the Anarchist Black Cross (the ABC) with Albert Meltzer. With its initial premises set up in Coptic Street in London, the ABC provided a support network for Franco’s anarchist prisoners while also operating a ‘Spanish Liberation fund’ to subsidise activist groups throughout the country. Its activity was divided into two tasks; first to provide material support, in the form of ‘food parcels and medical supplies’, and latterly to aid the Spanish Resistance movement with ‘everything it needs, including ‘[print] duplicators, typewriters and guns’.
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1969- Italien : Valpreda ist unschuldig, der Staat nicht
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Various
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CIRA (Lausanne) <a href="https://placard.ficedl.info/article4608.html?lang=fr">https://placard.ficedl.info/article4608.html?lang=fr</a>
Anarchist Black Cross
Italy
Pinelli
Years of Lead
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Photographs
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Photographs of Stuart's friends, comrades, and acquaintances over the years.
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Stuart Christie
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Luis Andrés Edo, Albert Meltzer, Doris Ensinger (Luis's partner)
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Barcelona, La Rambla, 1986
Stuart on the life of Luis Andrés Edo:
"1946 – Sent to the Modelo prison for “pilfering from a goods train”, charged with having stolen a sack of potatoes (as part of a “campaign” to feed families during the hungry years)
1947 – On military service near the French-Spanish border, deserted for the first time on 27 December.
In France, came into contact with CNT activists.
1951 – First clandestine trip back to Spain.
1952 – In August, second clandestine trip to Spain. Arrested. Taken to the fortress in Figueres, convicted for desertion and jailed there until…
1954 – Escaped a second time.
He then lived in Paris where he made the acquaintance of Laureano Cerrada, El Quico, etc. Became a member of the Libertarian Youth (FIJL).
1961 . – Joined Defensa Interior.
1966 – Was arrested with comrades in Madrid in October and given a 9 year jail term, being freed in 1972 under the amnesty granted in relation to the MATESA affair.
1974 – Arrested in June in Barcelona following the abduction in Paris of the banker Baltasar Suárez. Freed under an amnesty in June 1976.
December 1976 – April 1977 – Coordinating Secretary of the Regional Committee of Catalonia (resigned together with other Regional Committee members).
October 1980. – Arrested in the wake of Lucio Uturbia’s arrest in Paris and questioned for a fortnight under “anti-terrorist legislation”. Held until August 1981. Tried in October 1984 and acquitted of all charges.
1985-1987. – Director of Solidaridad Obrera.
December 1988. – Appointed secretary of the Catalonian Regional Committee, holding this post until he resigned in 1990 after making a complaint of corruption against Prenafeta and being shunned and criticised by a number of comrades and trade unions.
December 1988. – Elected president of the Fundación Anselmo Lorenzo (a post he held until June 1989).
1990-2002. – Elected four times on to the board of the Fundació d’Estudis Llibertaris y anarcosindicalistes (FELLA).
1993. – Co-organiser of the ‘Anarchist World Exhibition’.
2003 – Published La Corriente. The manuscript was written surreptitiously while in prison in 1968. Published by the FELLA.
2006. – Published La CNT en la encrucijada. Aventuras de un heterodoxo (publisher, Ed.Flor de Viento, Barcelona)."
Stuart Christie, July 2011
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Branwen Christie
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1986
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Albert Meltzer
internationalism
Spanish anarchism
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CND and Committee of 100
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Anti-nuclear activism
Description
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The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) was founded in the late 1950s by Bertrand Russell and J.B Priestly. While the initial group was formed by establishment intellectuals, the CND rapidly morphed into a cross-class movement. After Britain exploded its first megaton hydrogen bomb on Christmas Island in 1957, anti-nuclear groups gained hundreds and thousands of new members. <br /><br />As a young teen, Stuart became involved in the anti-nuclear Committee of 100. A split from the ‘celebrity-and-politician dominated’ CND, the Committee of 100 mobilised against nuclear armament and militarism with direct action. This collection includes bits of ephemera and leaflets handed out on anti-nuclear demonstrations by the CND and C100. Also included in t<span>his collection is the original 'Spies for Peace' mimeograph which was handed out on the 1963 Aldermaston March. </span>
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Various
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Stuart Christie Memorial Archive (Mayday Rooms)
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1960-1970
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English
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Vietnam war
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Leaflet
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'A Soldier's Life: Vermin and Squalor'
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Anti-conscription
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Bill Davidson
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Glasgow anti-conscription group
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n/d [Est, mid-1960s]
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Stuart Christie Memorial Archive, Mayday Rooms
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English
Anti-conscription
Anti-War
Committee of 100
Direct Action
Glasgow
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CND and Committee of 100
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Anti-nuclear activism
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An account of the resource
The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) was founded in the late 1950s by Bertrand Russell and J.B Priestly. While the initial group was formed by establishment intellectuals, the CND rapidly morphed into a cross-class movement. After Britain exploded its first megaton hydrogen bomb on Christmas Island in 1957, anti-nuclear groups gained hundreds and thousands of new members. <br /><br />As a young teen, Stuart became involved in the anti-nuclear Committee of 100. A split from the ‘celebrity-and-politician dominated’ CND, the Committee of 100 mobilised against nuclear armament and militarism with direct action. This collection includes bits of ephemera and leaflets handed out on anti-nuclear demonstrations by the CND and C100. Also included in t<span>his collection is the original 'Spies for Peace' mimeograph which was handed out on the 1963 Aldermaston March. </span>
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Various
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Stuart Christie Memorial Archive (Mayday Rooms)
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1960-1970
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English
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'Advice to marchers', CND/C100, 1965
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n/d
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Leaflet
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English
Anti-nuclear
Civil Disobedience
CND
Committee of 100
London
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CND and Committee of 100
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Anti-nuclear activism
Description
An account of the resource
The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) was founded in the late 1950s by Bertrand Russell and J.B Priestly. While the initial group was formed by establishment intellectuals, the CND rapidly morphed into a cross-class movement. After Britain exploded its first megaton hydrogen bomb on Christmas Island in 1957, anti-nuclear groups gained hundreds and thousands of new members. <br /><br />As a young teen, Stuart became involved in the anti-nuclear Committee of 100. A split from the ‘celebrity-and-politician dominated’ CND, the Committee of 100 mobilised against nuclear armament and militarism with direct action. This collection includes bits of ephemera and leaflets handed out on anti-nuclear demonstrations by the CND and C100. Also included in t<span>his collection is the original 'Spies for Peace' mimeograph which was handed out on the 1963 Aldermaston March. </span>
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Various
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Stuart Christie Memorial Archive (Mayday Rooms)
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1960-1970
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English
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'Aldermaston to Algeria', CND leaflet
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Various
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n/d
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Leaflet
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English
Anti-nuclear
Anti-War
CND
internationalism
Solidarity
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Cienfuegos Press
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Various
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An account of the resource
After Stuart was acquitted by jury in the Angry Brigade trial, he made the decision, following a ‘tip off’ from a special branch officer, to leave London. In 1974, after a judicious period of exile in rural Yorkshire, Stuart and Brenda headed to Orkney, where their daughter, Branwen, was born. Here, with the help of Brenda, Meltzer and others, he set up the ‘Cienfuegos’ Publishing House, where he translated and published a number of elusive Spanish texts. Prisoner solidarity work with the Black Cross would also continue. By the mid-1970s, the Anarchist Black Cross and Cienfuegos Press had taken on a much broader internationalist remit, aiding political prisoners with parcels, letters and donations not only in Spain, but in France, West Germany, Italy, and Northern Ireland.
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'Anarchy Over The Water', Nhat Hong, (1980)
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A visit to Cienfuegos Press and conversation with Stuart Christie
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various
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November, 1980
Angry Brigade
Anti-fascism
Black Cross
Cienfuegos Press
CNT
Franco Leggio
Freedom Press
Orkney
Persons Unknown
Post-Franco
Transition
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CND and Committee of 100
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Anti-nuclear activism
Description
An account of the resource
The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) was founded in the late 1950s by Bertrand Russell and J.B Priestly. While the initial group was formed by establishment intellectuals, the CND rapidly morphed into a cross-class movement. After Britain exploded its first megaton hydrogen bomb on Christmas Island in 1957, anti-nuclear groups gained hundreds and thousands of new members. <br /><br />As a young teen, Stuart became involved in the anti-nuclear Committee of 100. A split from the ‘celebrity-and-politician dominated’ CND, the Committee of 100 mobilised against nuclear armament and militarism with direct action. This collection includes bits of ephemera and leaflets handed out on anti-nuclear demonstrations by the CND and C100. Also included in t<span>his collection is the original 'Spies for Peace' mimeograph which was handed out on the 1963 Aldermaston March. </span>
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Various
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Stuart Christie Memorial Archive (Mayday Rooms)
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1960-1970
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English
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'Anti-Polaris march', CND
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n/d
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Leaflet
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English
Civil Disobedience
CND
Glasgow
Trades Union Congress
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Postcards from Spain
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Spanish anti-Francoist resistance
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A collection of ephemera, pamphlets, photos and personal correspondence on the anarchist and anti-Francoist resistance in Spain.
This collection includes letters written by Stuart from the Spanish prison of Alcalá de Henares in 1967 and received by his friend, Ross Flett. Stuart was transferred from Carabanchel prison to Alcalá following an aborted escape plan with his co-conspirator, cellmate and CNT member Luís Andrés Edo. These letters include references to his campaign for release, letter smuggling, the First of May Group and the machine gunning of Grosvenor Square.
Persons mentioned: Luís Andrés Edo, Juan Busquets, Alain Pecunia,
Groups and publications: Syndicalist Workers' Federation, Freedom, Anarchy, the International Times.
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Stuart Christie
Ross Flett
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06/04/1967-09/09/1967
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Scanned document
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English
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'Arrest of Two Dangerous Terrorists', La Vanguardia, 1964
Date
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1964
Anti-Franco
Carballo
Christie
Defensa Interior
FIJL
MLE
Spain
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Photographs
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Photographs of Stuart's friends, comrades, and acquaintances over the years.
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Stuart Christie
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'Brits Out', County Show Day, Kirkwall (1979)
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An account of the resource
Stuart Christie: 'Ross McGilchrist (then lighthousekeeper at Cantick Head, Longhope, Hoy) spreading more light (and the word) at the ‘Free-Winged Eagle’ stand'.
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Stuart Christie
Anti-War
Free Winged Eagle
Orkney
Troops Out
Underground press
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CND and Committee of 100
Subject
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Anti-nuclear activism
Description
An account of the resource
The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) was founded in the late 1950s by Bertrand Russell and J.B Priestly. While the initial group was formed by establishment intellectuals, the CND rapidly morphed into a cross-class movement. After Britain exploded its first megaton hydrogen bomb on Christmas Island in 1957, anti-nuclear groups gained hundreds and thousands of new members. <br /><br />As a young teen, Stuart became involved in the anti-nuclear Committee of 100. A split from the ‘celebrity-and-politician dominated’ CND, the Committee of 100 mobilised against nuclear armament and militarism with direct action. This collection includes bits of ephemera and leaflets handed out on anti-nuclear demonstrations by the CND and C100. Also included in t<span>his collection is the original 'Spies for Peace' mimeograph which was handed out on the 1963 Aldermaston March. </span>
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Various
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Stuart Christie Memorial Archive (Mayday Rooms)
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1960-1970
Language
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English
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'Call for Unity', CND
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Various
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n/d
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Leaflet
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English
Anti nuclear
Anti war
Civil Disobedience
CND
Vietnam
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CND and Committee of 100
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Anti-nuclear activism
Description
An account of the resource
The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) was founded in the late 1950s by Bertrand Russell and J.B Priestly. While the initial group was formed by establishment intellectuals, the CND rapidly morphed into a cross-class movement. After Britain exploded its first megaton hydrogen bomb on Christmas Island in 1957, anti-nuclear groups gained hundreds and thousands of new members. <br /><br />As a young teen, Stuart became involved in the anti-nuclear Committee of 100. A split from the ‘celebrity-and-politician dominated’ CND, the Committee of 100 mobilised against nuclear armament and militarism with direct action. This collection includes bits of ephemera and leaflets handed out on anti-nuclear demonstrations by the CND and C100. Also included in t<span>his collection is the original 'Spies for Peace' mimeograph which was handed out on the 1963 Aldermaston March. </span>
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Various
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Stuart Christie Memorial Archive (Mayday Rooms)
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1960-1970
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English
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'Civil Defense' CND leaflet
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Various
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n/d
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Leaflet
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English
Anti-nuclear
CND
Edinburgh
the Bomb
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CND and Committee of 100
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Anti-nuclear activism
Description
An account of the resource
The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) was founded in the late 1950s by Bertrand Russell and J.B Priestly. While the initial group was formed by establishment intellectuals, the CND rapidly morphed into a cross-class movement. After Britain exploded its first megaton hydrogen bomb on Christmas Island in 1957, anti-nuclear groups gained hundreds and thousands of new members. <br /><br />As a young teen, Stuart became involved in the anti-nuclear Committee of 100. A split from the ‘celebrity-and-politician dominated’ CND, the Committee of 100 mobilised against nuclear armament and militarism with direct action. This collection includes bits of ephemera and leaflets handed out on anti-nuclear demonstrations by the CND and C100. Also included in t<span>his collection is the original 'Spies for Peace' mimeograph which was handed out on the 1963 Aldermaston March. </span>
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Various
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Stuart Christie Memorial Archive (Mayday Rooms)
Date
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1960-1970
Language
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English
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Refusal, workers, arms industries, army, anti-nuclear, soldiers
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Leaflet
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'Dear Soldier: Fail To Comply'
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Civil disobedience, Mutiny, Anti-War
Creator
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Bill Davidson
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Stuart Christie Memorial Archive, Mayday Rooms
Date
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n/d (Est, 1964/65)
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Leaflet
Language
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English
Anti-nuclear
Anti-War
Civil Disobedience
Glasgow
New Left
Scots Against War
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CND and Committee of 100
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Anti-nuclear activism
Description
An account of the resource
The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) was founded in the late 1950s by Bertrand Russell and J.B Priestly. While the initial group was formed by establishment intellectuals, the CND rapidly morphed into a cross-class movement. After Britain exploded its first megaton hydrogen bomb on Christmas Island in 1957, anti-nuclear groups gained hundreds and thousands of new members. <br /><br />As a young teen, Stuart became involved in the anti-nuclear Committee of 100. A split from the ‘celebrity-and-politician dominated’ CND, the Committee of 100 mobilised against nuclear armament and militarism with direct action. This collection includes bits of ephemera and leaflets handed out on anti-nuclear demonstrations by the CND and C100. Also included in t<span>his collection is the original 'Spies for Peace' mimeograph which was handed out on the 1963 Aldermaston March. </span>
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Various
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Stuart Christie Memorial Archive (Mayday Rooms)
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1960-1970
Language
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English
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'Fall Out' CND leaflet
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Various
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1964
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Leaflet
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English
Anti-nuclear
Civil Disobedience
CND
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Cienfuegos Press
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Various
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An account of the resource
After Stuart was acquitted by jury in the Angry Brigade trial, he made the decision, following a ‘tip off’ from a special branch officer, to leave London. In 1974, after a judicious period of exile in rural Yorkshire, Stuart and Brenda headed to Orkney, where their daughter, Branwen, was born. Here, with the help of Brenda, Meltzer and others, he set up the ‘Cienfuegos’ Publishing House, where he translated and published a number of elusive Spanish texts. Prisoner solidarity work with the Black Cross would also continue. By the mid-1970s, the Anarchist Black Cross and Cienfuegos Press had taken on a much broader internationalist remit, aiding political prisoners with parcels, letters and donations not only in Spain, but in France, West Germany, Italy, and Northern Ireland.
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'Have You Seen the Writing on the Wall?' Cienfuegos Press Advert, New Statesman (1979)
Date
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19 November 1979
Cienfuegos
Orkney
Over The Water
Sanday
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CND and Committee of 100
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Anti-nuclear activism
Description
An account of the resource
The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) was founded in the late 1950s by Bertrand Russell and J.B Priestly. While the initial group was formed by establishment intellectuals, the CND rapidly morphed into a cross-class movement. After Britain exploded its first megaton hydrogen bomb on Christmas Island in 1957, anti-nuclear groups gained hundreds and thousands of new members. <br /><br />As a young teen, Stuart became involved in the anti-nuclear Committee of 100. A split from the ‘celebrity-and-politician dominated’ CND, the Committee of 100 mobilised against nuclear armament and militarism with direct action. This collection includes bits of ephemera and leaflets handed out on anti-nuclear demonstrations by the CND and C100. Also included in t<span>his collection is the original 'Spies for Peace' mimeograph which was handed out on the 1963 Aldermaston March. </span>
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Various
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Stuart Christie Memorial Archive (Mayday Rooms)
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1960-1970
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English
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Independent Labour Party, CND, Committee of 100, Trade Unions, Military, Anti-War, Anti-Bomb
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Leaflet
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'How to Disrupt, Obstruct and Subvert the Warfare State'
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Anti-militarism, New Left
Description
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The first leaflet published by Scots Against War (S.A.W)
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Bill Davidson
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Stuart Christie Memorial Archive, Mayday Rooms
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n/d (Est, 1963-1965)
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Leaflet
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English
Anti-militarism
Anti-nuclear
Anti-state
Civil Disobedience
Pacifism
Sabotage
Scots Against War
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CND and Committee of 100
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Anti-nuclear activism
Description
An account of the resource
The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) was founded in the late 1950s by Bertrand Russell and J.B Priestly. While the initial group was formed by establishment intellectuals, the CND rapidly morphed into a cross-class movement. After Britain exploded its first megaton hydrogen bomb on Christmas Island in 1957, anti-nuclear groups gained hundreds and thousands of new members. <br /><br />As a young teen, Stuart became involved in the anti-nuclear Committee of 100. A split from the ‘celebrity-and-politician dominated’ CND, the Committee of 100 mobilised against nuclear armament and militarism with direct action. This collection includes bits of ephemera and leaflets handed out on anti-nuclear demonstrations by the CND and C100. Also included in t<span>his collection is the original 'Spies for Peace' mimeograph which was handed out on the 1963 Aldermaston March. </span>
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Various
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Stuart Christie Memorial Archive (Mayday Rooms)
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1960-1970
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English
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'Mass Resistance'
Committee of 100
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Various
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1963/4
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Leaflet
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English
Anti-War
Civil Disobedience
Committee of 100
New Left
Protest
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CND and Committee of 100
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Anti-nuclear activism
Description
An account of the resource
The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) was founded in the late 1950s by Bertrand Russell and J.B Priestly. While the initial group was formed by establishment intellectuals, the CND rapidly morphed into a cross-class movement. After Britain exploded its first megaton hydrogen bomb on Christmas Island in 1957, anti-nuclear groups gained hundreds and thousands of new members. <br /><br />As a young teen, Stuart became involved in the anti-nuclear Committee of 100. A split from the ‘celebrity-and-politician dominated’ CND, the Committee of 100 mobilised against nuclear armament and militarism with direct action. This collection includes bits of ephemera and leaflets handed out on anti-nuclear demonstrations by the CND and C100. Also included in t<span>his collection is the original 'Spies for Peace' mimeograph which was handed out on the 1963 Aldermaston March. </span>
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Various
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Stuart Christie Memorial Archive (Mayday Rooms)
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1960-1970
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English
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'NO NUCLEAR WAR FOR BERLIN', CND
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Various
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1962
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Leaflet
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English
Anti nuclear
Anti war
Berlin
CND
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CND and Committee of 100
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The topic of the resource
Anti-nuclear activism
Description
An account of the resource
The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) was founded in the late 1950s by Bertrand Russell and J.B Priestly. While the initial group was formed by establishment intellectuals, the CND rapidly morphed into a cross-class movement. After Britain exploded its first megaton hydrogen bomb on Christmas Island in 1957, anti-nuclear groups gained hundreds and thousands of new members. <br /><br />As a young teen, Stuart became involved in the anti-nuclear Committee of 100. A split from the ‘celebrity-and-politician dominated’ CND, the Committee of 100 mobilised against nuclear armament and militarism with direct action. This collection includes bits of ephemera and leaflets handed out on anti-nuclear demonstrations by the CND and C100. Also included in t<span>his collection is the original 'Spies for Peace' mimeograph which was handed out on the 1963 Aldermaston March. </span>
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Various
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Stuart Christie Memorial Archive (Mayday Rooms)
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1960-1970
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English
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'NO' CND Poster
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Various
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n/d, early 1960s
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Leaflet
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English
Anti-nuclear
Anti-War
CND
New Left
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CND and Committee of 100
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Anti-nuclear activism
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An account of the resource
The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) was founded in the late 1950s by Bertrand Russell and J.B Priestly. While the initial group was formed by establishment intellectuals, the CND rapidly morphed into a cross-class movement. After Britain exploded its first megaton hydrogen bomb on Christmas Island in 1957, anti-nuclear groups gained hundreds and thousands of new members. <br /><br />As a young teen, Stuart became involved in the anti-nuclear Committee of 100. A split from the ‘celebrity-and-politician dominated’ CND, the Committee of 100 mobilised against nuclear armament and militarism with direct action. This collection includes bits of ephemera and leaflets handed out on anti-nuclear demonstrations by the CND and C100. Also included in t<span>his collection is the original 'Spies for Peace' mimeograph which was handed out on the 1963 Aldermaston March. </span>
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Various
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Stuart Christie Memorial Archive (Mayday Rooms)
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1960-1970
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English
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'Public Secrets', Glasgow CND
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Various
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n/d
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Leaflet
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English
Anti nuclear
Civil Disobedience
CND
Glasgow
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CND and Committee of 100
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Anti-nuclear activism
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An account of the resource
The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) was founded in the late 1950s by Bertrand Russell and J.B Priestly. While the initial group was formed by establishment intellectuals, the CND rapidly morphed into a cross-class movement. After Britain exploded its first megaton hydrogen bomb on Christmas Island in 1957, anti-nuclear groups gained hundreds and thousands of new members. <br /><br />As a young teen, Stuart became involved in the anti-nuclear Committee of 100. A split from the ‘celebrity-and-politician dominated’ CND, the Committee of 100 mobilised against nuclear armament and militarism with direct action. This collection includes bits of ephemera and leaflets handed out on anti-nuclear demonstrations by the CND and C100. Also included in t<span>his collection is the original 'Spies for Peace' mimeograph which was handed out on the 1963 Aldermaston March. </span>
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Various
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Stuart Christie Memorial Archive (Mayday Rooms)
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1960-1970
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English
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'Remember Hiroshima', CND
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Various
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n/d
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Leaflet
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English
Anti nuclear
Civil Disobedience
CND
London
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CND and Committee of 100
Subject
The topic of the resource
Anti-nuclear activism
Description
An account of the resource
The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) was founded in the late 1950s by Bertrand Russell and J.B Priestly. While the initial group was formed by establishment intellectuals, the CND rapidly morphed into a cross-class movement. After Britain exploded its first megaton hydrogen bomb on Christmas Island in 1957, anti-nuclear groups gained hundreds and thousands of new members. <br /><br />As a young teen, Stuart became involved in the anti-nuclear Committee of 100. A split from the ‘celebrity-and-politician dominated’ CND, the Committee of 100 mobilised against nuclear armament and militarism with direct action. This collection includes bits of ephemera and leaflets handed out on anti-nuclear demonstrations by the CND and C100. Also included in t<span>his collection is the original 'Spies for Peace' mimeograph which was handed out on the 1963 Aldermaston March. </span>
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Various
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Stuart Christie Memorial Archive (Mayday Rooms)
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1960-1970
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English
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'Resistance' Committee of 100 bulletin
Subject
The topic of the resource
Anti-nuclear protest
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Bill Davidson
Publisher
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Stuart Christie Memorial Archive, Mayday Rooms
Date
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n/d [Est, 1966/67]
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Stuart Christie Memorial Archive, Mayday Rooms
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Pamphlet
Language
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English
Anti-conscription
Anti-nuclear
Anti-War
CND
Committee of 100
New Left
Student movement
Vietnam
-
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Cienfuegos Press
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Various
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An account of the resource
After Stuart was acquitted by jury in the Angry Brigade trial, he made the decision, following a ‘tip off’ from a special branch officer, to leave London. In 1974, after a judicious period of exile in rural Yorkshire, Stuart and Brenda headed to Orkney, where their daughter, Branwen, was born. Here, with the help of Brenda, Meltzer and others, he set up the ‘Cienfuegos’ Publishing House, where he translated and published a number of elusive Spanish texts. Prisoner solidarity work with the Black Cross would also continue. By the mid-1970s, the Anarchist Black Cross and Cienfuegos Press had taken on a much broader internationalist remit, aiding political prisoners with parcels, letters and donations not only in Spain, but in France, West Germany, Italy, and Northern Ireland.
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'Sacco and Venzetti', Flavio Constantini, Cienfuegos Press
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
Mid-1970s
Cienfuegos Press
Constantini
Sacco
Vanzetti
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CND and Committee of 100
Subject
The topic of the resource
Anti-nuclear activism
Description
An account of the resource
The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) was founded in the late 1950s by Bertrand Russell and J.B Priestly. While the initial group was formed by establishment intellectuals, the CND rapidly morphed into a cross-class movement. After Britain exploded its first megaton hydrogen bomb on Christmas Island in 1957, anti-nuclear groups gained hundreds and thousands of new members. <br /><br />As a young teen, Stuart became involved in the anti-nuclear Committee of 100. A split from the ‘celebrity-and-politician dominated’ CND, the Committee of 100 mobilised against nuclear armament and militarism with direct action. This collection includes bits of ephemera and leaflets handed out on anti-nuclear demonstrations by the CND and C100. Also included in t<span>his collection is the original 'Spies for Peace' mimeograph which was handed out on the 1963 Aldermaston March. </span>
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Various
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Stuart Christie Memorial Archive (Mayday Rooms)
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1960-1970
Language
A language of the resource
English
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'Sanity Songsheet'
Description
An account of the resource
A radical song sheet accompanying the annual CND march to Aldermaston.
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Various
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n/d
Format
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Leaflet
Language
A language of the resource
English
Aldermaston
Civil Disobedience
CND
Counter-culture
March
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Title
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CND and Committee of 100
Subject
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Anti-nuclear activism
Description
An account of the resource
The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) was founded in the late 1950s by Bertrand Russell and J.B Priestly. While the initial group was formed by establishment intellectuals, the CND rapidly morphed into a cross-class movement. After Britain exploded its first megaton hydrogen bomb on Christmas Island in 1957, anti-nuclear groups gained hundreds and thousands of new members. <br /><br />As a young teen, Stuart became involved in the anti-nuclear Committee of 100. A split from the ‘celebrity-and-politician dominated’ CND, the Committee of 100 mobilised against nuclear armament and militarism with direct action. This collection includes bits of ephemera and leaflets handed out on anti-nuclear demonstrations by the CND and C100. Also included in t<span>his collection is the original 'Spies for Peace' mimeograph which was handed out on the 1963 Aldermaston March. </span>
Creator
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Various
Publisher
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Stuart Christie Memorial Archive (Mayday Rooms)
Date
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1960-1970
Language
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English
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Title
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'Second Wind' by peace activist George Clark
Description
An account of the resource
A brief history of the birth of the anti-nuclear movement in Britain.
Date
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n/d, 1963/64
Format
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Pamphlet
Language
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English
Anti-War
CND
Committee of 100
New Left
Peace Movement
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
CND and Committee of 100
Subject
The topic of the resource
Anti-nuclear activism
Description
An account of the resource
The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) was founded in the late 1950s by Bertrand Russell and J.B Priestly. While the initial group was formed by establishment intellectuals, the CND rapidly morphed into a cross-class movement. After Britain exploded its first megaton hydrogen bomb on Christmas Island in 1957, anti-nuclear groups gained hundreds and thousands of new members. <br /><br />As a young teen, Stuart became involved in the anti-nuclear Committee of 100. A split from the ‘celebrity-and-politician dominated’ CND, the Committee of 100 mobilised against nuclear armament and militarism with direct action. This collection includes bits of ephemera and leaflets handed out on anti-nuclear demonstrations by the CND and C100. Also included in t<span>his collection is the original 'Spies for Peace' mimeograph which was handed out on the 1963 Aldermaston March. </span>
Creator
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Various
Publisher
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Stuart Christie Memorial Archive (Mayday Rooms)
Date
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1960-1970
Language
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English
Dublin Core
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Title
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'Seven Days That Shook The World', CND
Creator
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Various
Date
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1962
Format
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Leaflet
Language
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English
Anti nuclear
Anti war
CND
Cuban missile crisis
Peace Movement