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Radical History Blog
And After the Farewell: The Story of the Carnation Revolution
How a song led to the overthrow of Portugal's fascist regime... At 10:55am on 24 April 1974, Paulo de Carvalho's song “E Depois do Adeus” was played on Lisbon radio.
John Muir: The Gospel of the Mountains
The story of John Muir, the Father of the National Parks... America was a country built on immigration, so it seems only right that one of the most influential Americans ever was in fact a man from Scotland.
The Story of Toussaint L'Ouverture and the Haitian Revolution
The revolutionary leader who liberated his people and took on Napoleon's army... Though fallen thyself, never to rise again, Live, and take comfort!
Firm Friend of Humankind: The Story of Thomas Clarkson
We've all heard of William Wilberforce - but what about the lesser-known abolitionist hero, Thomas Clarkson?Few people knew Georgian England better than Thomas Clarkson (1760-1846).
Lázaro Cárdenas vs. The United States
The story of how Mexico regained control over its natural resources...
The Rise and Fall of the Luddite Movement
They're incredibly relevant to today's political and economic landscape - but who exactly were the Luddites? What is “progress”? Is it new technology, making daily life more efficient than ever before? Machines that can do our own jobs for us? Maybe.
Sleeping in a Volcano: The French Revolution of 1848
Everyone's heard of the French Revolution - but did you know there was more than one? Revolutions don’t usually begin with dinner parties. By 1848, France had been the European champion of revolutionary politics for half a century.
A Righteous Cause: The Story of the White Rose Resistance Movement
How a group of university students became leaders in the anti-Nazi resistance By the time Hitler invaded Poland in 1939, organised anti-fascism in Germany had been long-since crushed.
Dennis Skinner: The Beast of Bolsover
He's a legendary figure in Labour politics - but who exactly was Dennis Skinner? When the Labour Party was founded, all of its MPs were workers, and most of them were miners. By 1970, however, the face of the Labour Party changed dramatically.
Antonio Gramsci and the Fight Against Fascism
His name is often bandied about - but who was Antonio Gramsci, and how did he end up in prison? When the Brazilian football legend Sócrates joined Italian side Fiorentina in 1984, he was asked which Italian footballer he most respected.