Fr. 165.00

In Solidarity, Under Suspicion - The British Far Left from 1956

English · Hardback

Will be released 18.11.2025

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In solidarity, under suspicion is the third volume of essays on the histories of the British far left from 1956 to the present. Adding to the findings of the previous volumes, this book argues for the significance of studying left-wing groups and activists beyond the Labour Party. After 1956, realignments and divisions on the British left generated a range of creative political responses which continue to inform left-wing activisms today.
Composed in the years following the 2019 general election defeat of Jeremy Corbyn's Labour Party and the apparent dissolution of 'Corbynism', this third volume turns attention to histories relevant to contemporary movements like Black Lives Matter and solidarity with Palestine. It explores themes such as global solidarity, British Black Power, trade unionism, and the far left's relationship to the Labour Party and the state. As well as oral history and newly-digitised sources published by far-left groups themselves, several chapters make use of the findings of the ongoing Undercover Policing Inquiry to discuss left-wing experiences of policing and surveillance.
Drawing together writers from both academic and activist backgrounds, these volumes contribute to research on twentieth- and twenty-first century British politics whilst also providing historical material for contemporary struggles in Britain and internationally. They include chapters focused on specific left-wing organisations as well as comparative studies covering the British left as a broader milieu.


About the author

Matthew Worley is Professor of Modern History at the University of Reading

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