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:

  1. Editorial, Universities and Left Review 1 (Spring 1957)
  2. “Letter to readers,” New Reasoner 6 (Autumn 1958): 128-35
  3. Edward P. Thompson, "Socialism and the Intellectual," Universities & Left Review 1 (Spring 1957), 31-36
  4. Edward P. Thompson, "Socialist Humanism," New Reasoner 1 (Summer 1957), 105-143 (Part I / Part II)
  5. Edward P. Thompson, “NATO, Neutralism and Survival,” Universities and Left Review 4 (1958), 49-61
  6. Stuart Hall, “A Sense of Classlessness,” Universities and Left Review 5 (1958), 26-32
  7. Ralph Miliband, “The Transition to the Transition,” New Reasoner 6 (1958), 35-48
  8. C. Wright Mills, "Letter to the New Left," 1960
  9. "London: The Swinging City," TIME Magazine, April 15, 1966
  10. Tariq Ali, "The Coming British Revolution" (1972)

 

Images:

  1. Philip Townsend Archive


Videos Online:

  1. News Report on Clashes between Mods, Rockers and the Police, ITN evening news, 18 May, 1964
  2. A Decade to Remember: The Sixties in Britain: Part I, Part II

 

Related Movies:

  1. Michelangelo Antonioni, “Blow Up” (1966)

 

Related Websites:

  1. The New Reasoner, 1957-1959, Amiel and Melburn Trust Archive
  2. Universities & Left Review, 1957-1959, Amiel and Melburn Trust Archive
  3. Socialist Register, 1964-, Amiel and Melburn Trust Archive
  4. New Left Review, 1960- (with fully indexed archive, charges by article)
  5. "I Love the 1960s," BBC Cult
  6. British Sixties Radio
  7. Guide to British Music of the 1960s
  8. "Art and the 60s: This was Tomorrow," Tate Exhibition (2004)
  9. "Sixties Fashion," Exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London (2007)
  10. Local Projects: 1968 in Leeds / 1968 in Essex
  11. Marxism Today, 1980-1991
  12. Stuart Hall, Publication List
  13. BBC Summer in the Sixties, BBC Archive Interviews
  14. "The protest of the English universities," Media '68-Project
  15. Mark Dunton, "1968," in: National Archives UK, Podcast (June 09, 2008)


Related Articles:

  1. 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)
  2. Petronella Wyatt, "Jane Birkin reveals the naked truth about being a Sixties icon," Daily Mail (January 25, 2008)
  3. Sarfraz Manzoor, "Black Britain's Darkest Hour," The Observer (February 24, 2008)
  4. 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)
  5. Yasmin Alibhai-Brown, "Powell's Rivers of Blood are back again," in: The Independent (March 10, 2008)
  6. John Hoyland, "Power to the People," in: The Guardian (March 15, 2008)
  7. Bruce Robinson, "1968: Vietnam Solidarity and the British Left," in: Worker's Liberty (March 20, 2008)
  8. "1968 Remembered," in: Telegraph.co.uk
  9. "The Swinging Sixties: From Rock and Pop to Mass Protest," in Earth Times, UK (April 2, 2008)
  10. Alexander Linklater, "Hitchens: Journey of a 1968er," in: Prospect Magazine (May 2008)
  11. Hans Kundnani, "No Place for Street Fighting Man," in: Goethe-Institut, Dossier 1968
  12. "Cultural Event: Anti-War Demonstration in Trafalgar Square," in: Goethe-Institut, Dossier 1968
  13. Martin Kettle, "A Watershed Year?," in: The Guardian (May 26, 2008)
  14. Jonathan Brown, "R D Laing: The Celebrity Shrink Who Put the Psychedelia Into Psychiatry," in: The Independent (December 29, 2008)
  15. Mick Hume, "Talking About My Generation: 1968 and 1978," in: Times Online (December 30, 2008)