Papers of Nigel (Nog) Clark, International Socialists and Socialist Workers Party

This material is held atModern Records Centre, University of Warwick

  • Reference
    • GB 152 CLA
  • Former Reference
    • GB 152 CLA
  • Dates of Creation
    • [1930s]-1988
  • Language of Material
    • English
  • Physical Description
    • 4 boxes

Scope and Content

Bulletins, circulars, leaflets and ephemera produced by the IS / SWP and other organisations, [1930s], 1970-1988.

Administrative / Biographical History

Nigel Clark joined the International Socialists in 1971. He was a member of branches in Swansea and Coventry, although the bulk of his involvement came in Sheffield. He was a student at Sheffield Polytechnic, 1972-1975, and was also active in national student politics. Between 1975-1976, he was a student at the University of Warwick and was politically active in the West Midlands. He became a Socialist Workers Party activist in Rotherham in 1977-1978 and was also active in the National & Local Government Officers' Association (NALGO) during this period. Nigel Clark was involved in supporting the 1980 steelworkers' strike. By 1984 his political activites concerned the Maltby National Union of Mineworkers (NUM), and coal and steel issues in the Rotherham area. He left the SWP in 1988.

Access Information

This collection is available to researchers by appointment at the Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick. See https://www2.warwick.ac.uk/services/library/mrc/using/

Other Finding Aids

Link to full catalogue: https://mrc-catalogue.warwick.ac.uk/records/CLA

Custodial History

This collection was deposited in the Centre by Nigel Clark in 2003.

Related Material

Records of International Socialists/International Socialism Group members Richard Hyman (MSS.84), Steve Jefferys (MSS.244), Richard Kuper (MSS.250), Alistair Mutch (MSS.284) and Stirling Smith (MSS.205) have been deposited at the Centre. In addition the Colin Barker papers (MSS.152) and the Tony Cliff papers (MSS.459) have also been deposited at the Centre.