An open, searchable record of radical and popular political activity across North East England — built by volunteers in the region’s archives, libraries and communities, spanning the seventeenth century to the present day.
Search the popular politics database…Search →Most of what the project gathered is held in a searchable database — topics, people, organisations and events from across the region’s history of popular and radical politics.
It has since grown with material from the 2007 Tyne & Wear Remembering Slavery project and ongoing work by volunteers, and it continues to be added to as new material comes to light.
A book by John Charlton, the project’s leader, telling the story of what was uncovered.
About the book →PDF ToolkitA practical guide for researchers working in archives. Free to download.
Download PDF →PDF ToolkitGuidance for recording and using oral history. Free to download.
Download PDF →Get involvedHave papers or records of popular politics in private hands? Help us give them a safe home.
Get in touch →The project ran until March 2013, closing with a celebration of 100 people at Newcastle’s Central Library. Volunteers worked across the region’s archives, libraries and communities — including an oral history strand — adding greatly to what we know of popular political life from the seventeenth century to today.
