The
Trust has the following aims:
To
promote research into the history, theory and practice of socialism
and other allied fields of study;
To support cultural
projects associated with socialist education and research;
To support research
and education associated with progressive causes involving community
activity and social movements.
To enable the
wider dissemination of such research and cultural activity through
publication or the procuring of publication by means of books, pamphlets,
reports, films, lectures, conferences, exhibitions and all other
suitable media.
Over the last thirty years, the Trustees have given away some £300,000
in small grants – usually £500 – to hundreds of
funded projects mainly based in the United Kingdom, but also throughout
the world. These include:
Conferences of the Oral History Society, History Workshop, Irish
Labour Histiry Group, International Association of Labour History
Institutions, The Walter Benjamin Centenary Conference, the Institiute
of Public Policy Research, the Socialist Society, the Institute
of War and Peace Reporting, North West Labour History Group and
the bicentenary of Mary Wollstonecraft;
Publications such as The Dictionary of Labour Biography, a mutli-volume
project documenting the lives and activities of Labour and Socialist
activists; Kritiek, Amsterdam, an annual volume of socialist discussion
and analysis; Labour Focus on Eastern Europe, London; Transitions
to democracy, Belgrade; The Socialist History of Britain series;
Bibliography of the Chartist Movement; Archival work at the Marx
Memorial Library; Labour Movement Library, Salford; national Museum
of Labour History, Manchester; assistance to independent scholars
requiring financial support for research expenses and academic exchange
visits;
Local projects, trade union and cultural Studies like
the John Maclean Centenary projects, publicity, schools competition
and exhibition; Cultural and environmental organisations such as
Socialist Film Services, Feminist Video Services and Red/Green Study
Group; Trade union research and investigations into the health of
industrial workers; international trade union networks; women’s
employments; Women Working Worldwide.
If you are interested in applying
for a small grant and your work fits into our criteria, then click
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