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The History of Trade Unionism (Revised edition, extended to 1920)

In the revised edition of 'The History of Trade Unionism,' the Webbs illuminate the dynamic evolution of trade unions, extending their seminal work to encompass developments up to 1920. This anthology weaves together an intricate tapestry of historical analysis and sociopolitical exploration, capturing the diverse literary styles of essays, manifestos, and treatises reflecting pivotal moments in labor history. The collection is both comprehensive and diverse, with standout analysis on the impact of World War I on labor movements as part of its extensive range. As a scholarly piece, it provides an invaluable perspective into the struggles and triumphs of labor advocacy. Beatrice and Sidney Webb, influential figures in the history of labor movements and socialism, draw upon their extensive experience as activists and theorists. Their collective contributions to this field are monumental, offering a deep exploration into trade unionism's roots and its socio-economic ramifications. This volume contextualizes historical developments within broader cultural and literary movements of the time, exhibiting the Webbs' ability to synthesize complex, multifaceted narratives into accessible insights that offer readers a cohesive understanding of trade unionism's crucial role in shaping modern socio-economic landscapes. For readers interested in the intersections of history, society, and labor rights, this anthology presents a remarkable opportunity. It invites exploration of varied perspectives, offering educational enrichment through its detailed expositions and narrative coherence. 'The History of Trade Unionism' is not just a collection for historians and sociologists but for anyone keen to understand the vital discourse surrounding labor movements and their influences on contemporary work environments. Engaging with these texts fosters a profound dialogue between past and present, enhancing the reader's appreciation of the ongoing evolution of worker's rights.


Authors:

  • Beatrice Webb
  • Sidney Webb

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  • E-book

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  • 613 pages

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English

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  • Essays and reportage
  • Essays
  • History
  • Europe

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