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John Lloyd

John Lloyd is a former labour editor of the Financial Times and the author of An Anatomy of Russia and Loss without Limit, about the miners’ strike of 1984-85.

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In the LRB archive

subscriber-only content A Fue Respectable Friends · 5 April 2001

  • The British Brass Band: A Musical and Social History by Trevor Herbert

subscriber-only content All Together Now · 19 October 2000

  • British Trade Unions and Industrial Politics: Vol. I: The Postwar Compromise, 1945-64 edited by John McIlroy and Nina Fishman et al
  • British Trade Unions and Industrial Politics: Vol. II: The High Tide of Trade Unionism, 1964-79 edited by John McIlroy and Nina Fishman et al
  • The TUC: From the General Strike to New Unionism by Robert Taylor

Not currently in the LRB archive

 not available in archive Like a Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader · 2 September 1999

  • The Lexus and the Olive Tree by Thomas Friedman
  • Global Transformation by David Held and Anthony McGrew

 not available in archive Diary · 15 July 1999

 not available in archive As a Button to a Coat · 20 August 1998

  • Bitter Waters: Life and Work in Stalin’s Russia by Gennady Andreev-Khomiakov, translated by Ann Healy

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