
Sources for 1968 in Great Britain:
The following sources are in a large part links to the Barry Amiel and Norman Melburn Trust Internet Archive, which features a full-text, indexed and searchable online database on socialist writings. Documents: - Editorial, Universities and Left Review 1 (Spring 1957)
- “Letter to readers,” New Reasoner 6 (Autumn 1958): 128-35
- Edward P. Thompson, "Socialism and the Intellectual," Universities & Left Review 1 (Spring 1957), 31-36
- Edward P. Thompson, "Socialist Humanism," New Reasoner 1 (Summer 1957), 105-143 (Part I / Part II)
- Edward P. Thompson, “NATO, Neutralism and Survival,” Universities and Left Review 4 (1958), 49-61
- Stuart Hall, “A Sense of Classlessness,” Universities and Left Review 5 (1958), 26-32
- Ralph Miliband, “The Transition to the Transition,” New Reasoner 6 (1958), 35-48
- C. Wright Mills, "Letter to the New Left," 1960
- "London: The Swinging City," TIME Magazine, April 15, 1966
- Tariq Ali, "The Coming British Revolution" (1972)
Images: - Philip Townsend Archive
Videos Online:
- News Report on Clashes between Mods, Rockers and the Police, ITN evening news, 18 May, 1964
- A Decade to Remember: The Sixties in Britain: Part I, Part II
Related Movies: - Michelangelo Antonioni, “Blow Up” (1966)
Related Websites: - The New Reasoner, 1957-1959, Amiel and Melburn Trust Archive
- Universities & Left Review, 1957-1959, Amiel and Melburn Trust Archive
- Socialist Register, 1964-, Amiel and Melburn Trust Archive
- New Left Review, 1960- (with fully indexed archive, charges by article)
- "I Love the 1960s," BBC Cult
- British Sixties Radio
- Guide to British Music of the 1960s
- "Art and the 60s: This was Tomorrow," Tate Exhibition (2004)
- "Sixties Fashion," Exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London (2007)
- Local Projects: 1968 in Leeds / 1968 in Essex
- Marxism Today, 1980-1991
- Stuart Hall, Publication List
- BBC Summer in the Sixties, BBC Archive Interviews
- "The protest of the English universities," Media '68-Project
- Mark Dunton, "1968," in: National Archives UK, Podcast (June 09, 2008)
Related Articles:
- Anthony O. Edmonds, "The Viet Nam War and the British Student Left: A Study in Political Symbolism," Viet Nam Generation Journal Online, Volume 5, 1-4 (March 1994)
- Petronella Wyatt, "Jane Birkin reveals the naked truth about being a Sixties icon," Daily Mail (January 25, 2008)
- Sarfraz Manzoor, "Black Britain's Darkest Hour," The Observer (February 24, 2008)
- Leo Burley, "Jagger vs Lennon: London's Riots of 1968 Provided the Backdrop to a Rock'n'Roll Battle Royale," in: The Independent (March 9, 2008)
- Yasmin Alibhai-Brown, "Powell's Rivers of Blood are back again," in: The Independent (March 10, 2008)
- John Hoyland, "Power to the People," in: The Guardian (March 15, 2008)
- Bruce Robinson, "1968: Vietnam Solidarity and the British Left," in: Worker's Liberty (March 20, 2008)
- "1968 Remembered," in: Telegraph.co.uk
- "The Swinging Sixties: From Rock and Pop to Mass Protest," in Earth Times, UK (April 2, 2008)
- Alexander Linklater, "Hitchens: Journey of a 1968er," in: Prospect Magazine (May 2008)
- Hans Kundnani, "No Place for Street Fighting Man," in: Goethe-Institut, Dossier 1968
- "Cultural Event: Anti-War Demonstration in Trafalgar Square," in: Goethe-Institut, Dossier 1968
- Martin Kettle, "A Watershed Year?," in: The Guardian (May 26, 2008)
- Jonathan Brown, "R D Laing: The Celebrity Shrink Who Put the Psychedelia Into Psychiatry," in: The Independent (December 29, 2008)
- Mick Hume, "Talking About My Generation: 1968 and 1978," in: Times Online (December 30, 2008)

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