Emancipation and Liberation
Type | Four-monthly journal |
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Format | magazine |
Owner(s) | Independently owned |
Editor | Collective editorial responsibilities |
Founded | 2002 |
Political alignment | Socialist |
Headquarters | Dundee |
Website | E&L website |
Emancipation and Liberation is a journal produced by the Republican Communist Network, a former[1] platform of the Scottish Socialist Party. It was established in Spring 2002.[2]
Since its establishment, the journal has hosted a number of debates within the left. The longest running has been the debate in response to Neil Davidsons Discovering the Scottish Revolution 1692-1746. Starting in Issue 5, Autumn 2003 with Allan Armstrongs Broadswords and Bayonets. Challenging left nationalist and left unionism in the SSP[3] the debate continued through to Issue 10, Summer 2005 with Caught Between the Covenant and the Clans[4]
Other information
Emancipation and Liberation is part of the Republic Of Letters.[5]
References
- ↑ "The RCN platform and the SSP". 11 February 2012. Retrieved 12 August 2013.
- ↑ Issues index
- ↑ Index to Issue 5 of Emancipation & Liberation
- ↑ Index to Issue 10 of Emancipation & Liberation
- ↑ Republic of Letters
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