Anarchism in Bristol and the West Country to 1950

        
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Date: , 2010
Time:
Venue: Hamilton House, BS1 3QY
Price: Donation
With: Stephen E. Hunt
Series: Bristol Anarchist Bookfair 2010
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Section: Events
Subjects: Anarchism, Radical Bristol
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Steve Hunt looks at home-grown anarchism, with its roots in a tradition of West Country radicalism. Many colourful and inspiring characters believing in ‘The Cause’ were here. So let’s put on our black cloaks and wide-brimmed flowerpot hats and wander down to the coffeehouses of 1880s Bristol to see who was around. Talk will launch Steve’s pamphlet of the same title.

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