Communism
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Created For = NAHSTE
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Gay Scotland, Issue 13, Mar 1984 - Apr 1984
Item
Identifier: GD61/10/2/14
Scope and Contents
Front cover shows two people on telephones and the headlines read: "Switchboards 10 years after"; "Divine Gay Elder!"; and "Indianerkommune". This issue includes: an editorial report on the Northern Ireland Gay Rights Association; financial problems at the Scottish Homosexual Rights Group (SHRG); a Scottish AIDS Monitor update; the gay movement in Communist countries; South Africa and the International Gay Association (IGA); a report on a visit to the Indianerkommune in Nuremberg; an article...
Dates:
Mar 1984 - Apr 1984
International Centre for Regional Planning and Development (ICRPD), 1955-1962
Sub-Fonds
Identifier: PJM/ICRPD
Scope and Contents
The International Centre for Regional Planning and Development (ICRPD) consists of:
papers, agenda minutes and correspondence for the Provisional Committee of the ICRPD, 1955
papers concerning a 'Regional plan for the Nile Delta', 1955
papers concerning the International Conference on Regional Planning and Development, 1955
papers concerning the...
Dates:
1955-1962
Papers of W. P. Earsman
Fonds — Multiple Containers
Identifier: Coll-82
Scope and Contents
The Papers and Correspondence of W. P. Earsman include letters, diaries, reports, articles, newscuttings, pamphlets and periodicals on Communism in Russia, and Australia etc.
Dates:
circa 1920-1950
Typescript of a lecture given by Alan Bold entitled "Art and Action" , March 1965
Item
Identifier: Coll-1848/24-0029
Scope and Contents
Typescript containing the full text of a lecture entitled "Art and Action" given by Alan Bold to the Edinburgh Branch of the Young Communist League in March 1965. It starts as follows: "The function of art is the extension of human consciousness. That statement should satisfy anyone as to why he or she should bother themselves with art. But it won't, and that is why I am here tonight. I want to show you that art is as important in the struggle for communism as politics is, and that serious...
Dates:
March 1965