Subject File. Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation

Scope and Content

Contains papers relating to the Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation and its work. Contains references to: Detention and Court Marshall of Otelo Saraivo de Carvalho; conference in solidarity with Czechoslovak Socialism; 20th anniversary of Krushchev's Secret Speech to the Congress of the Soviet Communist Party; Russell Tribunal on Western Germany; appeal for constitution of an Action Committee against a Europe dominated by USA and Germany; International Conference for Portugal in Paris; Inland Revenue case against the Foundation over money expended on the Tribunal on War Crimes in Vietnam; Bukovsky-Moroz Day and campaign against repression in Soviet Union and Eastern Europe; campaign to aid Cuba; Cambodia; Algeria appeal; Communist University invitation to Dr Medvedev.

Papers comprise: circulars sent by Ken Coates; 'Spokesman' pamphlets. Pamphlets include: Ernest Mandel, Why They Invaded Czecho-Slovakia; James and Betty Petras, The Chilean Coup d'etat; After the Chilean Coup - The Bertrand Russell Tribunal on Brazil and Repression in Latin America; Michel Raptis, Self-Management in the Struggle for Socialism; People First Society and Hull University Union, Company University - The Hull Sit-In 1972; Hong Kong - A Case to Answer; John Eaton, Technology and the State; Ken Coates, Socialists and the Labour Party; Tamara Deutscher, Zuzana Bluh-Sling and Ken Coates, The Struggle for Socialist Democracy - Political Prisoners in Czechoslovakia and the USSR; Lucien Goldmann, Power and Humanism.

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