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pt. 1 ISBN 9780631179641
内容説明
This book is part of a series which trace the story of the creation and growth of Britain's largest trade union and with it the transformation of the unskilled workers of Victorian Britain form a mob into a movement. This comprehensive history throws some light on the meaning of trade union "recognition", the contribution of syndicalism and guild socialism, and the influence of internationalism on the struggle of low paid workers to improve their income, and to achieve a means of political expression. The emergence of the TGWU is followed from the struggle or the "dockers tanner" in 1989 to Ernest Bevan's passionate advocacy on behalf of the dockers in 1920. The key figures who shaped events both nationally and regionally are quoted at length and so speak for themselves. The TGWU has recently celebrated its centenary and the book is based on material from the union's own archive in Transport House.
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- Part 1 1870-1911 From forerunners to federation: the earliest forerunners
- the New Socialists, and the way to a New Unionism
- the Great London Dock Strike
- the New Unionism arrives
- defeat - defence and defiance
- hanging on
- independent Labour politics
- in transition
- the political challenge - from above, or from below?
- 1911 - Big Bang. Part 2 1912-1922 from Federation to Amalgamation: the 1912 London Transport Strike and the NTWF
- 1912 - registration
- James Larkin - Dublin erupts
- the politics of revolt
- amalgamation and alliance - 1913-1914
- war
- change - power without glory
- 1919
- 1920 - the Shaw enquiry
- amalgamation
- a new movement comes of age? a new union is born.
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pt. 2 ISBN 9780631179658
内容説明
This book is part of a series which trace the story of the creation and growth of Britain's largest trade union and with it the transformation of the unskilled workers of Victorian Britain form a mob into a movement. This comprehensive history throws some light on the meaning of trade union "recognition", the contribution of syndicalism and guild socialism, and the influence of internationalism on the struggle of low paid workers to improve their income, and to achieve a means of political expression. The emergence of the TGWU is followed from the struggle or the "dockers tanner" in 1989 to Ernest Bevan's passionate advocacy on behalf of the dockers in 1920. The key figures who shaped events both nationally and regionally are quoted at length and so speak for themselves. The TGWU has recently celebrated its centenary and the book is based on material from the union's own archive in Transport House.
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