A history of British trade unions since 1889
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A history of British trade unions since 1889
Clarendon Press, 1964-1994
- v. 1
- v. 2
- v. 2 : pbk
- v. 3
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Note
Vols. 2-3 by Hugh Armstrong Clegg
Contents: v. 1. 1889-1910 -- v. 2. 1911-1933 -- v. 3. 1934-1951
Bibliography: v. 2., p. [582]-594
Bibliography: v. 3., p. [437]-443
Includes indexes
Description and Table of Contents
- Volume
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v. 3 ISBN 9780198204060
Description
This is the third and final volume in the authoritative History of the British Trade Unions since 1889. It covers the years between 1934 and 1951. These years saw gradual recovery from the world-wide economic depression, the Second World War, and its aftermath of austerity and development. It was a period of great achievement for the labour movement.
Hugh Armstrong Clegg traces the story of the trade unions, their policies, their leaders, and their relations with government. Professor Clegg carefully sets his study against the economic and political background of the period, and provides a wealth of valuable detail. This is a comprehensive and dispassionate account by a leading authority on British trade unions and their history, which will be an important source for all historians of the labour movement in Britain.
Table of Contents
- Collective bargaining 1934-39
- trade unions in the labour movement 1934-39
- the war
- wartime politics and post-war planning
- the labour government 1945-51
- the years 1889-1951 in retrospect.
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v. 2 : pbk ISBN 9780198283072
Description
This second volume of Hugh Armstrong Clegg's history of British trade unions covers the most eventful years in trade union history. 1911-1933 was an "heroic age" of industrial unrest which culminated in the General Strike of 1926. It witnesses a cycle of growth and decline in trade union membership without parallel; the construction of a system of industry-wide collective bargaining in place of district agreements; a series of crises in relations between unions and governments; and the emergence of a new philosophy of trade unionism leading to new strategies for the future.
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