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Nashe Slovo: Trotsky’s World War I Broadsheet

  • William Kenefick, Red Scotland: The Rise and Fall of the Radical Left, c. 1872 to 1932 (Edinburgh UP, 2007) (in Google Books)
  • Ian D. Thatcher, ‘Representations of Scotland in Nashe Slovo during World War One: A Brief Note’, Scottish Historical Review (1999)
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New English Translation of ‘The Scottish Labour Movement’, Nashe Slovo, 1916


Materials Courtesy of Prof. Ian Thatcher

  • Nashe Slovo 27.iv.15
  • Nashe Slovo 13.v.15
  • Nashe Slovo 30.vii.15
  • Nashe Slovo 7.xii.15
  • Nashe Slovo 7.i.16
  • Nashe Slovo 8.i.16
  • Nashe Slovo 19.i.16
  • Nashe Slovo 22.i.16
  • Nashe Slovo 8.ii.16
  • Nashe Slovo 18.ii.16
  • Nashe Slovo 23.ii.16
  • Nashe Slovo 31.iii.16
  • Nashe Slovo 1.v.16
  • Nashe Slovo 13.v.16
  • Nashe Slovo 16.v.16a
  • Nashe Slovo 16.v.16b
  • Nashe Slovo 18.v.16
  • Nashe Slovo 20.v.16a
  • Nashe Slovo 20.v.16b
  • Nashe Slovo 28.v.16
  • Nashe Slovo 6.vi.16
  • Nashe Slovo 9.vi.16
  • Nashe Slovo 10.vi.16
  • Nashe Slovo 4.vii.16
  • Nashe Slovo 7.vii.16
  • Nashe Slovo 11.vii.16
  • Nashe Slovo 22.vii.16
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