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Socialist Register

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Socialist Register
DisciplineSocialism
LanguageEnglish
Edited byVarious
Publication details
History1964–present
Publisher
Merlin Press Ltd. (United Kingdom)
FrequencyAnnual
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Social. Regist.
Indexing
ISSN0081-0606
LCCN79617481
OCLC no.768186008
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The Socialist Register is an annual socialist publication. It was founded in 1964 by Ralph Miliband and John Saville. They had criticisms of the New Left Review (NLR) after Perry Anderson became editor of the NLR in 1962. Miliband and Saville sought to bring about a journal in the orientation of The New Reasoner.

The Socialist Register is published in the US by Monthly Review Press, in Canada by Fernwood Publishing, and in the UK and rest of the world by Merlin Press. Its name is a reference to the Political Register, a 19th-century newspaper founded by radical journalist William Cobbett.

References

  1. ^ Ralph Miliband "Thirty Years of The Socialist Register", The Socialist Register 1994, pp. 1-19, as reprinted on the Marxists.org website
  2. ^ "Socialist Register Archives", Monthly Review Press. "Socialist Register Archives", Fernwood Publishing. "Socialist Register Archives", Merlin Press.
  3. ^ Panitch, Leo; Leys, Colin (2000). "Preface". Socialist Register. 36: vii–xi. Retrieved 28 March 2017.

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