Undercurrents magazine was published in England between 1973 and 1984 ’Äì 63 editions in all. For much of that period it appeared every two months and the circulation peaked at 7,000 in the late 1970s.
Undercurrents developed in many different directions during those 11 hectic years but always managed to remain true to its original purpose, which was set out in a 'manifesto'
in Undercurrents 1.
The aim of this site is to make the entire contents of Undercurrents available to future generations. Other editions will be added in due course, but we have started with Undercurrents 9 (Jan-Feb 1975) because it dealt with the issue of nuclear power which, thirty years later, has returned to haunt us all.