Tribune to launch digital archive

SEVENTY FIVE YEARS OF LABOUR HISTORY AT YOUR FINGERTIPS

by Tribune Editorial
Tuesday, June 7th, 2011

As a Tribune reader you have the opportunity to be among the first to enjoy a pioneering venture by Tribune magazine which is about to launch a digital archive of its entire back catologue going back to 1937 – an invaluable perspective on 75 years of British and international politics and culture. So everything by George Orwell, Nye Bevan, Michael Foot, Clem Attlee and all the pre-eminent voices of the day is there on one easily accessible platform right up to the present day.

It can be visited at Tribune.netcopy.co.uk without charge.

But don’t just look back at the past.

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