IS Tradition Writers: Neil Faulkner
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September 1994 History’s rich cocktail (letter)
March 1995 The animal alphabet (letter)
Winter 2003: The Jubilee and the Apocalypse – a reply
January 2004: Archaeology from below – A socialist perspective
Summer 2004: Roman history from below? (book review)
January 2005: Great War Archaeology Group – Mission statement
22 January 2005: Spartacus and the slaves in revolt
28 May 2005: Crusade and jihad
1 July 2006: Slaughter at the Somme
September 2006: Revisionism and the New Imperialism
Winter 2006: Crusade and jihad in the medieval Middle East
Autumn 2007: Gordon Childe and Marxist archaeology
4 March 2008: Empire of the Eagles – the myth of Rome
6 May 2008: The beginning of organised violence and the origin of war
13 May 2008: From Persian conquest to modern slaughter
20 May 2008: War and industrialised imperialism today
29 July 2008: Hadrian and the limits of empire
Autumn 2008: Practising Marxist archaeology (book review)
September 2008: Citizens to Lords (book review)
11 November 2008: Armistice day, remembrance and the ‘glorious war’
6 January 2009: Protectionism – can it help us survive?
Spring 2009: Britain, the outbreak of the First World War, and the role of the individual in history
Spring 2009: From bubble to black hole – the neoliberal implosion
12 May 2009: Human evolution and the African Eve
23 February 2010: Fighting unemployment in the 1930s
29 March 2010: The workers, the unions, and the crisis
5 May 2010: Global crisis and anti-capitalist revolution
14 May 2010: Cameron, Clegg, and the cuts
11 June 2010: The Bankers’ Coup
22 June 2010: Tax the rich, not the poor! Can’t pay, won’t pay!
25 June 2010: Class, education, and the Con-Dem ‘free schools’
22 July 2010: Cuts, counter-reforms, and the class struggle
8 September 2010: 1940 – whose war was it anyway?
October 2010/December 2012: A Marxist History of the World (series – incomplete)
October/November 2010: Eleven reasons to fight the Con-Dem cuts (series – incomplete)24 November 2010: The student revolt, the cuts and the democratic deficit
14 December 2010: Democracy, direct action and revolution
15 February 2011: Egypt 2011 – what sort of revolution is this?
12 April 2011: The American Civil War – the second US revolution
6 July 2011: J30 – the rise of a new kind of mass movement?
22 July 2011: The hackgate scandal – a crisis of neoliberalism
11 August 2011: Riots – the voice of the powerless
13 October 2011: School Wars – the battle for Britain’s education
27 October 2011: Defend the Camp – Defy the ban
28 October 2011: Jesus Christ – revolutionary
8 November 2011: What is a university education for?
9 November 2011: What is a university education for? (continued)
4 December 2011: The Great Depression – lessons from the past
10 December 2011: EU Summit – the dictatorship of finance capital
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