The high tide of trade unionism, 1964-79
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The high tide of trade unionism, 1964-79
(Studies in labour history, . British trade unions and industrial politics ; v. 2)
Ashgate, c1999
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内容説明
The years 1964-79 constitute a turbulent period in labour history and the high tide of trade unionism in 20th-century Britain. This volume of essays from contributors from varied disciplines subjects these years to historical scrutiny. Centred on a conception of industrial politics which sees what happened at the grassroots as being as vital as what happened in Parliament and Congress House, it takes a fresh look at well-rehearsed themes and re-examines the policies of the Labour and Conservative Parties. It also provides for analysis of neglected topics such as the role of the Communist, Trotskyist and rank-and-file organizations, as well as of issues of class, gender and ethnicity.
目次
- Introduction - approaching post-war trade unionism, John McIlroy, Alan Campbell, Nina Fishman. Part 1 Overviews 1945-79 - sociology, class and male manual work cultures, Mike Savage
- women in the labour market and in the unions, Chris Wrigley
- complex encounters - trade unions, immigration and racism, Ken Lunn. Part 2 Survey: the high tide of trade unionism - mapping industrial politics, 1964-79, John McIlroy and Alan Campbell. Part 3 Case studies, 1964-79: the Labour Party and the trade unions, Andrew Thorpe
- the Conservative Party and the trade unions, Andrew Taylor
- "what are we here for?" - George Woodcock and trade union reform, Robert Taylor
- notes on the Communist Party and industrial politics, John McIlroy
- "always outnumbered, always outgunned" - the Trotskyists and the trade unions, John McIlroy
- how workers on the Clyde gained the capacity for class struggle - the Upper Clyde Shipbuilders' work-in, 1971-72, John Foster and Charles Woolfson
- "glorious summer", 1972 - the high tide of rank and file militancy, Dave Lyddon
- afterword - what went wrong?, Richard Hyman.
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