Cumulative Index

This Cumulative Index lists contributors with articles published, each with number, year and pagination of publication respectively (e.g.: 14/1980/30-39).  Where two issues were published in the same year (see The Journal) the sequence of issue is indicated after the year by lower case roman numeral (e.g.: 1972ii).

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Melling, Joseph

The Servile State Revisited: Industrial Capitalism in the Early 20th Century
24/1989/68-85
The Glasgow Rent Strike and Clydeside Labour: some Problems of Interpretation
13/1979/39-44

Miller, Christopher W

Extraordinary Gentlemen: the Economic League, business networks, and organised labour in war planning and rearmament
52/2017/120-151
Forward to Obscurity: Another Dimension to the Decline of the Radical Left on 1930s Clydeside
47/2012/91-109

Milligan, Tony

Trotskyist Politics and Industrial Work in Scotland 1939-1945
30/1995/104-120

Mills, Catherine

The Kinnaird Commission: Siliceous Dust, the Pitfalls of Cause and Effect Correlations and the Case of the Cornish Miners in the Mid-Nineteenth Century
40/2005/13-30

Morgan, Kevin

Cutting the feet from under organised labour? Lord Weir, mass production and the building trades in the 1920s
43/2008/47-68
In and Out of the Swamp: the Unpublished Autobiography of Peter Petroff
48/2013/23-51
A Limit to Everything: Union Activists and 'Bolshevik discipline' in Britain and Brazil
34/1999/52-73

Morris, R J

Skilled Workers and the Politics of the 'Red' Clyde: a Discussion Paper
18/1983/6-17

Morrison, Sue

The Factory Inspectorate and the Silica Dust Problem in UK Foundries 1930-1970
40/2005/31-49

Murray , Gillian

Beyond the 'Invergordon Approach': Community co-operatives and economic security in the Scottish Highlands and Islands (1977-1991)
58/2023/142-165

Murray, Tom

Interview with International Brigader
11/1977/34-38

Nixon, Mark

The 1837 Tillicoultry Weavers' Strike: a case study of working-class radicalism
37/2002/9-25

Orr, Lesley

Shall We Not Speak for Ourselves? Helen Crawfurd, War Resistance and the Women's Peace Crusade 1916-1918
50/2015/97-115

Parkhitko, V

Communism Will Prevail: William Gallacher's Last Interview
50/2015/124-126

Perchard, Andrew

Sculpting the 'Garden of Eden': Patronage, community and the British Aluminum Company in the Scottish Highlands 1895-1982
42/2007/49-69
The Mine Management Professions and the Dust Problem in the Scottish Coal Mining Industry c1930-1966
40/2005/87-108
Working Class History and the People's Voice: Fiftieth Anniversary Guest Editorial
46/2011/3-9

Perry, Matt

Reflecting on Labour History's Future
55/2020/213-222

Philippou, Paul S

Mutually Hostile Parties? The co-operative movement in Perth and its relationship with the labour movement, 1871-1918
51/2016/60-78
The fruits of long years of propaganda and unremitting effort: Labour’s ‘breakthrough’ in Scotland in 1922
53/2018/142-184

Phillips, Jim

British Dock Workers and the Second World War: the Limits of Social Change
30/1995/87-103
War Against the Miners: the UK Government Files and the 1984-1985 Miners' Strike
49/2014/124-129
Fifty years on: remembering Michael colliery
52/2017/22-30
Collieries and Communities: the Miners' Strike in Scotland 1984-1985
45/2010/18-36
The UCS work-in, Jimmy Airlie and deindustrialisation in Scotland from the 1960s to the 1990s
56/2021/77-105
Remembering Auchengeich: the largest fatal accident in Scottish coal mining in the nationalised era
54/2019/47-57
Coalfield Memories and the Miners' Strike (Pardons) (Scotland) Act
58/2023/28-41
Histories of Labour: Review Essay
46/2011/120-124
A Peculiar Obscurity? William Gallacher's Missing Biography and the Role of Stalinism in Scottish Labour History: a contribution to an overdue discussion
51/2016/154-174

Purdie, Sam

The Kames Pit Disaster 1957
56/2021/46-53

Purves, Andrew

A Shepherd Remembers
15/1981i/26-33

Quinn, Esther

Women-only Courses in the Union of Shop, Distributive and Allied Workers: the Meeting of Shopworkers and Feminists
50/2015/160-170

Rafeek, Neil

Agnes McLean 1918-1994
30/1995/121-130
Mabel Skinner 1912-1996: Communist Politics amongst a Highlands Community
33/1998/78-96
Rose Kerrigan 1903-1995
31/1996/72-84

Reilly, Joe

The Linwood Line
53/2018/41-56

Renton, Donald

Interview with International Brigader
11/1977/18-23

Rice, Francis J

Class and the Treatment of the Insane in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Scotland
20/1985/43-58

Ripley, B J

John Maclean: the Scottish Workers' Republican Party and Scottish Nationalism
18/1983/43-47

Rodgers, Terence

Politics, Popular Literature and the Scottish Miners: the Poetry and Fiction of James C Welsh
27/1992/23-43

Routledge, Paul

Of the once mighty corps of labour correspondents, Scottish union leaders in London, the Communist Party and more – recollections and reflections by a labour correspondent
53/2018/36-40

Rubin, G R

A Note on the Scottish Office Reaction to John Maclean's Drugging Allegation made at the High Court, Edinburgh, May 1918
14/1980/40-45

Salveson, Paul

Still flying here? Reflections on the Russian Revolution, socialism, communism and our times
52/2017/68-77

Sangster, Joan

Working-class histories: A cross-border dialogue
56/2021/126-138

Santana, Marco Aurelio

A Limit to Everything: Union Activists and 'Bolshevik discipline' in Britain and Brazil
34/1999/52-73

Scothorne, Rory

Jimmy Reid biography symposium: reflections on a changing communist Clyde-built man
54/2019/58-78

Scott, Bill

The Ballad of '84
44/2009/91-96

Sherry, Dave

Helen Crawfurd: from daughter of the manse to dangerous Marxist
55/2020/65-82