Different approaches to writing life histories provide the theme for this issue of Socialist History. Richard Pankhurst describes the anti-fascist activities of his mother Sylvia Pankhurst, and Alison Macleod the Highland socialism of an eccentric Scottish uncle. Andy Croft engages with the communist poet Randall Swingler in both verse and prose, and the issue is rounded off by an interview with John Saville to celebrate ten volumes of the Dictionary of Labour Biography.
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