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The nuclear disarmament movement of the late '50s and early '60s was one of the largest and most significant extra-parliamentary movements in British history. It was extraordinarily diverse and saw anarchists, Communists, and Trotskyists rubbing shoulders with Christians and liberals. What bound these people together was their shared horror of nuclear war, and their anxiety about the seemingly inexorable arms race - feelings many of us share.
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30-June-1988
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The first anti-nuclear movement of the 50s and 60s was arguably one of the most significant, extra-parliamentary movements in modern British history. Dr Taylor makes use of a wide range of contemporary material, including the current views of leaders of the movement, to present this thorough examination of this first mass movement of its kind. 'Taylor's book is a timely corrective to anti-nuclear myth-making and generality, and the production is scholarly' New Statesman & Society

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The first anti-nuclear movement of the 50s and 60s was arguably one of the most significant, extra-parliamentary movements in modern British history. Dr Taylor makes use of a wide range of contemporary material, including the current views of leaders of the movement, to present this thorough examination of this first mass movement of its kind. 'Taylor's book is a timely corrective to anti-nuclear myth-making and generality, and the production is scholarly' New Statesman & Society

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