In this riveting monograph, Ives offers a new perspective on one of the most volatile periods in British labor history.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Martyn Ives, Ph.D (Econ) in the Department of Government, Manchester University (1994). He currently works in television, where he is an Emmy Award winning writer and producer.
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Preface and Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations Introduction (with Paul Blackledge) PART ONE 1. Political Alternatives in the Labour Movement in 1919 2. The Miners' Federation of Great Britain: Bureaucratic Reformists, Militant Miners and the Development of the Miners' Charter 3. Fife and Lanarkshire 4. Nottinghamshire 5. South Wales 6. Selling Sankey PART TWO Introduction: A Background Sketch of the Summer's Crisis 7. Perspectives on Nationalisation in the Period of Manoeuvre 8. A Second Wave of Unrest 9. Yorkshire 10. The Demise of Direct Action and the Triumph of Electoralism Bibliography Index
Preface and Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations Introduction (with Paul Blackledge) PART ONE 1. Political Alternatives in the Labour Movement in 1919 2. The Miners' Federation of Great Britain: Bureaucratic Reformists, Militant Miners and the Development of the Miners' Charter 3. Fife and Lanarkshire 4. Nottinghamshire 5. South Wales 6. Selling Sankey PART TWO Introduction: A Background Sketch of the Summer's Crisis 7. Perspectives on Nationalisation in the Period of Manoeuvre 8. A Second Wave of Unrest 9. Yorkshire 10. The Demise of Direct Action and the Triumph of Electoralism Bibliography Index
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