Introduction Part One: From the thirties to the Cold War 1. The making of EP Thompson: family, anti-fascism, and the thirties Part Two: New Left, old problems 2. Yesterday the struggle: 'Outside the Whale' and the fight for the thirties 3. A peculiar classic 4. Getting out of the tent Part Three: Crisis and creativity 5. The road to St Paul's 6. The eagle and the bustard: EP Thompson and Louis Althusser 7. 'Mountainous inconsistency': EP Thompson, Marx, and 'The poverty of theory' 8. 'Don't tread on me': the other side of Thompson's critique 9. Between Zhdanov and Bloomsbury: the poetry and poetics of EP Thompson Part Four: Making peace 10. After St Paul's: EP Thompson's late work Conclusion: The last Muggletonian Marxist: The paradoxical triumph of EP Thompson Bibliography Index
Scott Hamilton is a writer and researcher based in New Zealand and has a PhD in Sociology from the University of Auckland
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