The post-war compromise, 1945-64
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The post-war compromise, 1945-64
(Studies in labour history, . British trade unions and industrial politics ; v. 1)
Ashgate, c1999
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The years between Attlee and Wilson, with their transition from austerity to affluence, are sometimes stereotyped as halcyon days of industrial peace, but also a time of lost opportunity, when real opportunities to reform industrial relations and restructure trade unionism were squandered. This collection of essays aims to remedy the dearth of research on the trade unionism of the immediate post-war years and to go behind the facade and puncture myths. Written by authors from a range of disciplines, it focuses on the politics of trade unionism - not only unions' relations with political parties and the stte but also on the politics of workplace conflict and industrial action. It covers conventional issues such as relations between the unions and the Labour Party; but also discusses the diverse, neglected topics such as media coverage, union education, the Cold War and communism, and the political forces forging the discipline of industrial relations. The book's analysis of major strikes suggests that an understanding of the developing militancy of the 1950s is essential to understanding the trade unionism of the 1960s and 1970s.
目次
- Introduction - approaching post-war trade unionism, John McIlroy, Alan Campbell, Nina Fishman. Part 1 Overviews: 1945-79 - the role of industrial correspondents, Geoffrey Goodman
- making trade unionists - the politics of pedagogy, 1945-79, John McIlroy. Part 2 Survey: the post-war compromise - mapping industrial politics, 1945-64, Alan Campbell, Nina Fishman, John McIlroy. Part 3 Case studies, 1945-64: "shut your gob!" - the trade unions and the Labour Party, David Howell
- the communism in the trade unions, Richard Stevens
- social democracy and anti-communism - Allan Flanders and British industrial relations in the early post-war period, John Kelly
- the shop-floor politics of productivity - work, power and authority relations in British engineering, c1945-57, Alan McKinlay and Joseph Melling
- "the most serious crisis since 1926" - the engineering and shipbuilding strikes of 1957, Nina Fishman
- "spearhead of the movement" - the 1958 London bus workers' strike, the TUC and Frank Cousins, Nina Fishman
- democracy and trade unionism on the docks, Jim Phillips.
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