Click on the links below to see the full text of all Library press releases since the start of 2015
2016
1.12.16 ‘Our Enid’ – a long-overdue biography sees the light of day
9.11.16 Edit Wikipedia and share significant moments in British history
1.11.16 Radical readings and Salford stories with illustrious friends
21.10.16 A new Charlotte Delaney play – and you can be in the audience to hear a read-through
17.10.16 Museums at Night - singing on the stairs...
1.9.16 Invisible Histories make their autumn reappearance
26.7.16 Radical Women 1880-1914 conference
8.6.16 Democracy Drop In - come and have a read for as long as you want...
27.5.16 Fishing in the Dustbowl - a musical fundraiser
10.5.16 150 years of solidarity - new exhibition at WCML
3.5.16 A trio of films to make you think
5.4.16 Do you find yourself experiencing Luddites' nightmares?...
1.4.16 Frow Lecture 2016 - anarchism and the Spanish Civil War
26.2.16 The woman who took on the slum landlords - marking International Women's Day
17.2.16 A Salford WW1 conscientious objector's story is brought to life
11.1.16 LGBT History Month event It's Queer Up North?
2015
27.11.15 'To End All Wars' - an exhibition about those who "fought for peace" during WW1
23.11.15 The Manchester Martyrs – a unique item on display to mark the anniversary of their deaths
5.10.15 ‘The forgotten war’ – World War I in Africa
24.8.15 Invisible Histories make their autumn reappearance
18.8.15 Keir Hardie centenary conference
23.6.15 'A Hundred in One Hundred Minutes' - a lovely way to spend a Sunday afternoon
11.6.15 The miners’ strike remembered in images and song, thirty years on
8.6.15 ’Spirit of ’45’: from warfare to welfare, seventy years on
5.5.15 Frances O’Grady - post-election lecture on the future of the left
23.4.15 Campaigning for Corbett - an 1835 election archive
14.4.15 Ewan MacColl`s centenary to be celebrated in his home town
18.2.15 Anti-capitalism and fashion - marking International Women`s Day