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Prof Harvey J Kaye - Why we need a history from below.

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In a treat for socialist historians the latest Labour Left Podcast explores why we need a bottom-up history with Prof Harvey J Kaye - who wrote the important book The British Marxist Historians.

Harvey J Kaye is an important socialist figure, Christopher Hill described him as “easily the world’s greatest authority on the British Marxist historians” the group that actually coined the important phrase – a history from below. The British Marxist historians included Rodney Hilton who wrote about the Peasant’s Revolt of 1381 and introduced us to the likes of Watt Tyler and Colchester’s John Ball; Christopher Hill himself who wrote about the English Revolution of the 17th Century and introduced us to the Levellers and the Diggers; Eric Hobsbawm whose best-known works spanned the long 19th Century; and, EP Thompson who wrote the seminal Making of the English Working Class.

The podcast considers why the ruling classes fear history which takes us straight back to a podcast in which Corinne Fowler, who was inspired by EP Thompson, and helped us consider how our colonial and labour histories are very much two sides of the same coin.

The podcast includes some fascinating insights into the history of the British Left. Harvey describes the pivotal moment of 1956 when Soviet tanks destroyed a workers’ uprising and the British Marxists broke from the Stalinist Communist Party. The British Marxists went on to play an important role in the creation of a New Left and later the introduction of Antonio Gramsci to our country. The leaders of what we might call a humanitarian Marxism or New Left went on to play a decisive role in the formation of a mass movement against the siting of American nuclear weapons in the 1980s. It is impossible to understand the story of the British Left without grasping the intellectual contribution made by the subjects of this podcast.

To accompany our deep dive into our history from below we’ve created a Spotify playlist with songs from the likes of Norma Waterson, the Young Uns, Chumbawamba, Leon Rosselson and of course Billy Bragg. Just go to Spotify and search for ‘history from below’.

If you’re new to the Labour Left Podcast and want to find more about Britain’s history, please have a look at our back catalogue. Previous episodes have included historian Prof Corinne Fowler, talking about her book Our Island Stories: Country Walks Through Colonial Britain; Jeremy Gilbert, a Professor of Cultural and Political Theory, a champion of Gramsci talking about Thatcherism; Mike Jackson, co-founder of Lesbians and Gays Support the Miners, on the Great 1984-85 Miners’ Strike; political activist Liz Davies telling her story as the dissenter within Blair’s New Labour; Rachel Garnham, a current co-Chair of the Campaign for Labour Party Democracy looking back at the history of the fight for democracy in the British Labour Party; and finally myself telling the story of Brighton Labour Briefing, a local Bennite magazine in the early 1980s.

If you are enjoying the podcast please subscribe on YouTube or your favourite podcast platform so you never miss a future episode. If you like what the Labour Left Podcast is trying to achieve, please help us to get the podcast in front of more people by sharing, following, rating and commenting on every episode you watch.

You can watch the podcast on YouTube and listen on just about every podcast platform you can think of. Just go to your podcast provider and search for the Labour Left Podcast.

Credits:

Cartoons: Letterhack on Twitter @TheLetterhack and Bluesky as @theletterhack.bsky.social

Singers; Emma and Tom Hardy

Bryn Griffiths is an activist in Colchester Labour Party and North Essex World Transformed. He is a member of both Momentum’s National Coordinating Group and the Campaign for Labour Party Democracy’s Executive.

Bryn is the host of Labour Hub’s spin off – the Labour Left Podcast.

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In a treat for socialist historians the latest Labour Left Podcast explores why we need a bottom-up history with Prof Harvey J Kaye - who wrote the important book The British Marxist Historians.

Harvey J Kaye is an important socialist figure, Christopher Hill described him as “easily the world’s greatest authority on the British Marxist historians” the group that actually coined the important phrase – a history from below. The British Marxist historians included Rodney Hilton who wrote about the Peasant’s Revolt of 1381 and introduced us to the likes of Watt Tyler and Colchester’s John Ball; Christopher Hill himself who wrote about the English Revolution of the 17th Century and introduced us to the Levellers and the Diggers; Eric Hobsbawm whose best-known works spanned the long 19th Century; and, EP Thompson who wrote the seminal Making of the English Working Class.

The podcast considers why the ruling classes fear history which takes us straight back to a podcast in which Corinne Fowler, who was inspired by EP Thompson, and helped us consider how our colonial and labour histories are very much two sides of the same coin.

The podcast includes some fascinating insights into the history of the British Left. Harvey describes the pivotal moment of 1956 when Soviet tanks destroyed a workers’ uprising and the British Marxists broke from the Stalinist Communist Party. The British Marxists went on to play an important role in the creation of a New Left and later the introduction of Antonio Gramsci to our country. The leaders of what we might call a humanitarian Marxism or New Left went on to play a decisive role in the formation of a mass movement against the siting of American nuclear weapons in the 1980s. It is impossible to understand the story of the British Left without grasping the intellectual contribution made by the subjects of this podcast.

To accompany our deep dive into our history from below we’ve created a Spotify playlist with songs from the likes of Norma Waterson, the Young Uns, Chumbawamba, Leon Rosselson and of course Billy Bragg. Just go to Spotify and search for ‘history from below’.

If you’re new to the Labour Left Podcast and want to find more about Britain’s history, please have a look at our back catalogue. Previous episodes have included historian Prof Corinne Fowler, talking about her book Our Island Stories: Country Walks Through Colonial Britain; Jeremy Gilbert, a Professor of Cultural and Political Theory, a champion of Gramsci talking about Thatcherism; Mike Jackson, co-founder of Lesbians and Gays Support the Miners, on the Great 1984-85 Miners’ Strike; political activist Liz Davies telling her story as the dissenter within Blair’s New Labour; Rachel Garnham, a current co-Chair of the Campaign for Labour Party Democracy looking back at the history of the fight for democracy in the British Labour Party; and finally myself telling the story of Brighton Labour Briefing, a local Bennite magazine in the early 1980s.

If you are enjoying the podcast please subscribe on YouTube or your favourite podcast platform so you never miss a future episode. If you like what the Labour Left Podcast is trying to achieve, please help us to get the podcast in front of more people by sharing, following, rating and commenting on every episode you watch.

You can watch the podcast on YouTube and listen on just about every podcast platform you can think of. Just go to your podcast provider and search for the Labour Left Podcast.

Credits:

Cartoons: Letterhack on Twitter @TheLetterhack and Bluesky as @theletterhack.bsky.social

Singers; Emma and Tom Hardy

Bryn Griffiths is an activist in Colchester Labour Party and North Essex World Transformed. He is a member of both Momentum’s National Coordinating Group and the Campaign for Labour Party Democracy’s Executive.

Bryn is the host of Labour Hub’s spin off – the Labour Left Podcast.

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