
BRHG Publications
Publications from the Bristol Radical History Group, formed in 2006, continue the [Bristol Broadsides] tradition. Although the group’s roots are exhilaratingly radical, veering on the anarchic, their publications are scrupulously researched and well-worth reading. Mike Manson, Bristol Civic Society, 2021.
We now have a range of four types of publications: Books, Reprints, Activist Memories oral history and the Bristol Radical Pamphleteer series.
Also, checkout the publications from our friends:
Activist Memories
The Activist Memories series captures, through oral history interviews, the life experience of those who have fought for a better world.
BRHG Reprints
Lesser known but important historical texts produced in their original style.
BRHG Books
Bristol Radical History Group books published outside of the Bristol Radical Pamphleteer range.

Voyage of Despair

From Wulfstan to Colston

Refusing to Kill

Zionism And History

The Enigma of Hugh Holmes Gore

Strikers, Hobblers, Conchies & Reds
Bristol Radical Pamphleteer
Pamphlets and booklets published by Bristol Radical History Group.

The Misérables of Bristol

Annie Townley

The 1963 Bristol Bus Boycott

City of Sanctuary?

Protests, Petitions, and Persuasion

City of Swimmers

Hartcliffe Betrayed

Trouble on the Trams

Deference and Dissent

‘No Cure, no Pay, Boarding excepted’

150 Years of Struggle

Conflict and Struggle in the Arms Industry

Indoctrinating for Empire

The Cry of the Poor

Hilda Cashmore

Tremors of Discontent

De-Convicted

State Snooping

The Forest of Dean Miners’ Riot of 1831

Steps Against War

God’s Beautiful Sunshine

Angela Carter’s ‘Provincial Bohemia’

Facing up to the Fascists

Mabel Tothill

Men of Fire

Nautical Women

Ring Out the Thousand Wars of Old

Censured

Turbulence

Lady Blackshirts

The Smoke-Dragon and How to Destroy it

The Maltreated and the Malcontents

Slaughter No Remedy

The Life and Death of Hannah Wiltshire

100 Fishponds Rd.

The Bristol Deserter

Bristol Independent Labour Party

Poaching in the South West

Coal On One Hand, Men On The Other

The Cock Road Gang

Bristol and the Labour Unrest of 1910-14

Bliss Tweed Mill Strike, 1913–14

Walter Virgo and the Blakeney Gang

The Origins and an Account of Black Friday – 23rd December 1892

Pirates to Proletarians

The Bristol Strike Wave of 1889-1890

The Bristol Strike Wave of 1889-1890

Ben Tillett

Bread Or Batons?

The Life & Family of William Penn

The Peculiar History Of The Sect Known As The Quakers

Anglo-Saxon Democracy

Votes For Ladies

Anarchism in Bristol and the West Country to 1950

Bristol’s White Slave Trade

Tolpuddle And Swing

A Barbarous And Ungovernable People

Radical Brewing

Nicotiana Brittanica

Yesterday’s To-morrow

‘Race War’

The Life And Times Of Warren James

John Locke

The Bristol Manifesto

A Brief History Of Corporations

We Come For Our Own And We Shall Have It
