One of BRHG’s most prolific pamphleteers and speakers, Mike is an expert on all things related to the history of the labour movement in Bristol. Mike was a print worker in Bristol in the 1970s and is now a Visiting Research Fellow at the Centre of Employment Studies Research, UWE Bristol.
Appeared at:
- Pamphlet launch: Parent Power
- The radical face of Bedminster in the early 20th Century
- BRHG Mayday event: When Bristol Fought Back
- From Pirates to Proletarians
- H.H. Gore – Bristol’s Nineteenth Century Gay Christian Socialist Solicitor
- Next Bristol Radical Bookfair – with a BRHG talk
- Trade Unions Then – Tramways 1901 and Print 1985-86
- Tremors of Discontent: A Life In Print
- Parent Power: the fight against the closure of Gay Elms and Whitehouse primary schools in Withywood and Hartcliffe
- Pirates to Proletarians: The Experience of the Pilots and Watermen of Crockerne Pill in the 19th Century
- Clevedon Literary Festival
- Barton Hill Cotton Workers
- Studio 2: Bristol Radical History Group highlights
- The Maltreated and the Malcontents
- Strikers, Hobblers, Conchies and Reds + The Berkeley Poachers’
- Bristol and the Labour Unrest 1910-14
- New Unionism, New Women and Black Friday
- How We Won: Strikes In The 70s
- Wapping 1986-87
BRHG Publications:
- Protests, Petitions, and Persuasion
- Deference and Dissent
- Tremors of Discontent
- Censured
- Men of Fire
- Turbulence
- The Enigma of Hugh Holmes Gore
- The Maltreated and the Malcontents
- Strikers, Hobblers, Conchies & Reds
- Bristol and the Labour Unrest of 1910-14
- Bliss Tweed Mill Strike, 1913–14
- Pirates to Proletarians
- The Bristol Strike Wave of 1889-1890
- The Bristol Strike Wave of 1889-1890
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