Steve Jefferys Papers (International Socialism Group/Socialist Workers Party) 1965-1980TABLE OF CONTENTS |
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Steve Jefferys Papers (International Socialism Group/Socialist Workers Party) 1965-1980
Summary
Return to the Table of Contents Administrative InformationThe collection was deposited with the Centre by Steve Jefferys in 1982. The Modern Records Centre uses a classification scheme which is compatible with ISAD(G): General International Standard Archival Description (2000). For further details see the Centre's web pages. The Centre also holds the records of the International Socialism Group (MSS.84), and of its members Colin Barker (MSS.152) Richard Hyman (MSS.84), Richard Kuper (MSS.250), Alistair Mutch (MSS.284) and Stirling Smith (MSS.205). Authority files exist for Colin Barker (GB 0152 AAR0717), Prof. Richard Hyman (GB 0152 AAR0718), Steve Jefferys (GB 0152 AAR0719), Richard Kuper (GB 0152 AAR0720), Alistair Mutch (GB 0152 AAR0721), Stirling Smith (GB 0152 AAR722), the International Socialism Group (GB 0152 AAR0723) and the Socialist Workers Party (GB 0152 AAR0733). Preferred citation : Steve Jefferys Papers (MSS.244), Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick Access : Open Return to the Table of Contents Historical NoteLeading student activist, London School of Economics, 1966-67; full-time Industrial Organiser, International Socialism Group/Socialist Workers' Party, 1974-79. Department of Economics and Economic History, Manchester Polytechnic (now Manchester Metropolitan University), c.1986. Reference: Chris Cook and David Waller, The Longman Guide to Sources in Contemporary British History 2: Individuals (Longman, 1994); Steve Jeffreys, Management and Managed: 50 Years of Crisis at Chrysler(1986) Return to the Table of Contents Scope and ContentInternational Socialism Group/Socialist Workers' Party, Executive Council papers, 1969, 1979-80; Glasgow North Branch minutes, 1969-71; subject files, 1967-80; papers re student politics at LSE, 1966-7; various publications, 1965-80; MS. notes, n.d. Return to the Table of Contents |