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Labour Revolt in Britain 1910-14

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'Fascinating ... reminds us, with passion and vigor, of the years of political and trade union organisation of the English workers' movement on the eve of the Great War. Unmissable’

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Raquel Varela, labour historian, professor at FCSH-Universidade Nova de Lisboa and author of ‘A Peop
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Forlag
Pluto Press
Innbinding
Paperback
Språk
Engelsk
ISBN
9780745339030
Utgivelsesår
2023
Format
22 x 14 cm

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«

'Fascinating ... reminds us, with passion and vigor, of the years of political and trade union organisation of the English workers' movement on the eve of the Great War. Unmissable’

»

Raquel Varela, labour historian, professor at FCSH-Universidade Nova de Lisboa and author of ‘A Peop

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'A timely warning from history. Rising poverty and strike action. Collective bargaining, a tool for managing workers discontent. Westminster failing workers. An active rank & file holding unions accountable. All vital lessons we must apply during this current period of unrest'

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Henry Fowler and Robert Poole, Co-Founders, Strike Map

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'Based on meticulous historical research, this important study refutes once again the myth of working-class 'quiescence'. Addressing the remarkable eruption and trajectory of the great Labour Revolt in the years before World War I, Ralph Darlington reconstructs the many forms of autonomous worker resistance and its entanglement with trade union officialdom, as well as close links to radical socialist politics ... Provides a highly significant new contribution to the analysis of the limits and potential of industrial militancy and its relationship to political action and organisation'

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Marcel van der Linden, International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam

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'In the first book-length study of the 1910–14 labour revolt, Ralph Darlington convincingly conveys the breadth, depth, and limitations of its many strike movements. Within ten years, British politics, trade unionism, and industrial relations would be transformed'

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Dave Lyddon, Keele University, founding editor of 'Historical Studies in Industrial Relations'

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'Drawing on modern historical research, Darlington depicts a broad working-class revolt in which radical activists played an important catalysing role. In discussing both the successes and the failures of the movement, he demonstrates its continued contemporary relevance'

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Richard Hyman, Emeritus Professor of Industrial Relations, Founding Editor, 'European Journal of Ind

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‘Details a great moment in British and Irish working-class history, one where fundamental change seemed possible.’

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‘Counterfire’

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‘Incisive, erudite’

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‘Times Literary Supplement’

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