The following video on Morton is from the Centre for the Critical Study of Apocalyptic and Millenarian Movements (CenSAMM). It is narrated by James Crossley and produced by Joe Weaver.
Online Articles
Free online articles on Morton include:
James Crossley, “A. L. Morton’s English Utopia and the Critical Study of Apocalypticism and Millenarianism,” Religions 14.11 (2023): 1–14.
Christopher Hill, “The People’s Historian.” In History and the Imagination: Selected Writings of A. L. Morton, 11–17. Edited by Margot Heinemann and Willie Thompson. Lawrence and Wishart, 1990.
Christian Høgsbjerg, “A. L. Morton and the Poetics of People’s History,” Socialist History 58 (2020): 1–17.
Raphael Samuel, “A Rebel and His Lineage.” In History and the Imagination: Selected Writings of A. L. Morton, 19–24. Edited by Margot Heinemann and Willie Thompson. Lawrence and Wishart, 1990.
Graham Stevenson, “Morton, A. L.” Graham Stevenson: Books, Pamphlets, Articles, and Speeches.
Biographical Accounts
In addition to the above, other works on Morton not freely available online (to the best of my knowledge), include:
Maurice Cornforth, “A. L. Morton—Portrait of a Marxist Historian.” In Rebels and Their Causes: Essays in Honour of A. L. Morton, 7–19. Edited by Maurice Cornforth. Lawrence and Wishart, 1978.
James Crossley, A. L. Morton and the Radical Tradition. Palgrave Macmillan, 2025.
Ben Harker, “Morton, (Arthur) Leslie (1903–1987).” Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (11 October 2018)
Horst Höhne and Sabine Nathan, “Reflections on the Work in Literature of Dr h. c. Arthur Leslie Morton, Poet, Critic, Historian, Communist, in Honour of His 80th Birthday,” Zeitschrift für Anglistik und Amerikanistik 31.3 (1983): 197–210.
Harvey J. Kaye, The Education of Desire: Marxists and the Writing of History. London: Routledge, 1992, 116–124.
Victor N. Paananen, British Marxist Criticism. New York: Routledge, 2000, 101–144.