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Volume 4, Number 2, Number 2/December 2005
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A peripheral vision: Communist historiography in Britain
pp. 125-157(33)
Authors: Mcilroy, John; Campbell, Alan

A Comment on the Historiography of Communism in Britain
pp. 159-166(8)
Author: Laybourn, Keith

Why Were They So Afraid of Communist Influence?
pp. 167-173(7)
Authors: Davis, Mary; Foster, John

Frissions of Familiarity
pp. 175-179(5)
Author: Earl Haynes, John

The Superterranean World of British Communist Historiography
pp. 181-185(5)
Author: Ryan, James G.

Some Problems of Communist History
pp. 199-214(16)
Authors: Mcilroy, John; Campbell, Alan

Reflections of a Traditionalist Historian
pp. 225-232(8)
Author: Klehr, Harvey

Rejoinder
pp. 233-234(2)
Author: Isserman, Maurice

Response
pp. 235-236(2)
Author: Klehr, Harvey

Not Just Another Political Party
pp. 237-245(9)
Author: Eckstein, Arthur

Book Reviews
pp. 263-277(15)

Communication
pp. 279-279(1)

Notes on Contributors
pp. 281-283(3)

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