Historical Studies in Industrial Relations, Volume 33 2012
Autor Dave Lyddon, Paul Smith, Roger Seifert, Carole Thornleyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 noi 2012
Historical Studies in Industrial Relations provides an outlet for historical work in the fields of industrial relations practice and thought. It broadly covers employment relationships and the economic, social, and political factors surrounding them, touching on topics such as labor markets, union and employer policies and organization, law, gender, and ethnicity. Volume 33 includes articles on the rise of labor identity in England, the Liverpool working class, and several articles on labor strikes in 1911, including the British national rail strike.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781846318566
ISBN-10: 1846318564
Pagini: 268
Dimensiuni: 174 x 245 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Editura: Liverpool University Press
ISBN-10: 1846318564
Pagini: 268
Dimensiuni: 174 x 245 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Editura: Liverpool University Press
Notă biografică
Dave Lyddon is an honorary fellow in the faculty of humanities and social sciences at Keele University, where Paul Smith is an honorary fellow in human resource management and Carole Thornley is professor in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. Roger Seifert is professor of human resource management at the University of Wolverhampton.
Cuprins
Dedication
Editorial
Articles:
The Edwardian Crisis: The Survival of Liberal England and the Rise of a Labour Identity
John Callaghan
The Liverpool General Transport Strike, 1911
Eric Taplin
The Liverpool Transport Strike of 1911: ‘Overcomings,’ Transformations, and the ‘New Mentalities’ of the Liverpool Working Class
Mark O’Brien
The Contribution of Direct Action to Gradualism: The Railway Strike of 1911
David Howell
‘Crisis? What Crisis?’: The National Rail Strike of 1911 and the State Response
Sam Davies
1911: The First National Railway Strike and the Rail Union Amalgamation Movement
Alex Gordon
The Enduring Legacy of Industrial Unionism
Bob Crow
Tom Mann: The Road to Syndicalism and Beyond
Richard Hyman
The Irish Transport and General Workers’ Union and Labour Unrest in Ireland, 1911
Francis Devine
An Effervescence of Youth: Female Textile-Workers’ Strike Activity in Dundee, 1911-1912
William Kenefick
Keir Hardie and the GKN Dowlais Strike, 1911
Joe England
Postscript: The Labour Unrest in Great Britain and Ireland, 1910-1914 – Still Uncharted Territory?
Dave Lyddon
Abstracts
Editorial
Articles:
The Edwardian Crisis: The Survival of Liberal England and the Rise of a Labour Identity
John Callaghan
The Liverpool General Transport Strike, 1911
Eric Taplin
The Liverpool Transport Strike of 1911: ‘Overcomings,’ Transformations, and the ‘New Mentalities’ of the Liverpool Working Class
Mark O’Brien
The Contribution of Direct Action to Gradualism: The Railway Strike of 1911
David Howell
‘Crisis? What Crisis?’: The National Rail Strike of 1911 and the State Response
Sam Davies
1911: The First National Railway Strike and the Rail Union Amalgamation Movement
Alex Gordon
The Enduring Legacy of Industrial Unionism
Bob Crow
Tom Mann: The Road to Syndicalism and Beyond
Richard Hyman
The Irish Transport and General Workers’ Union and Labour Unrest in Ireland, 1911
Francis Devine
An Effervescence of Youth: Female Textile-Workers’ Strike Activity in Dundee, 1911-1912
William Kenefick
Keir Hardie and the GKN Dowlais Strike, 1911
Joe England
Postscript: The Labour Unrest in Great Britain and Ireland, 1910-1914 – Still Uncharted Territory?
Dave Lyddon
Abstracts