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British labour history has been one of the dominating areas of historical research in the last sixty years and this book, written in honour of Professor Chris Wrigley, offers a collection of essays written by leading British labour historians of that subject including Ken Brown, Malcolm Chase and Matthew Worley. It focuses upon trade unionism, the co-operative movement, the rise and fall of the Labour Party, and working-class lives, comparing British labour movements with those in Germany and examining the social and political labour activities of the Lansburys. There is, indeed, some important work connected with the cultural developments of the British labour movement, most obviously in the essay written by Matthew Worley on communism and Punk Rock.



Table of Contents

Chris Wrigley: a tribute
Professor the Lord Hennessy of Nympsfield, FBA
Chris Wrigley: a personal reflection
Professor Margaret Walsh
Acknowledgements
List of abbreviations
Introduction
Keith Laybourn and John Shepherd
1 George Howell, the Webbs and the political culture of early labour history
Malcolm Chase
2 The appointment of Herbert Gladstone as Liberal Chief Whip in 1899
Kenneth D. Brown
3 A question of neutrality? The politics of co-operation in northeast England, 1881–1926
Joan Allen
4 Transforming the unemployed: trade union benefits and the advent of state policy
Noel Whiteside
5 The trade union contribution to the British Labour Party
Andrew Thorpe
6 The disaffiliation crisis of 1932: the Labour Party, the Independent Labour Party (ILP) and the opinion of ILP members
Keith Laybourn
7 Voices in the wilderness? The Progressive League and the quest for sexual reform in British politics, 1932–59
Janet Shepherd
8 Working-class culture in Britain and Germany, 1870–1914: a comparison
Dick Geary
9 Women at work: activism, feminism and the rise of the female office worker during the First World War and its immediate aftermath
Nicole Robertson
10 ‘We never trained our children to be socialists’: the next Lansbury generation and Labour politics 1881–1951
John Shepherd
11 Comrades in bondage trousers: how the Communist Party of Great Britain discovered punk rock
Matthew Worley
12 Must Labour lose? Lessons from post-war history
Kevin Jefferys
A select list of the publications of Chris Wrigley

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      Publisher: Manchester University Press
      Publication Date: 12/04/2017
      ISBN13: 9781784995270, 978-1784995270
      ISBN10: 1784995274

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      British labour history has been one of the dominating areas of historical research in the last sixty years and this book, written in honour of Professor Chris Wrigley, offers a collection of essays written by leading British labour historians of that subject including Ken Brown, Malcolm Chase and Matthew Worley. It focuses upon trade unionism, the co-operative movement, the rise and fall of the Labour Party, and working-class lives, comparing British labour movements with those in Germany and examining the social and political labour activities of the Lansburys. There is, indeed, some important work connected with the cultural developments of the British labour movement, most obviously in the essay written by Matthew Worley on communism and Punk Rock.



      Table of Contents

      Chris Wrigley: a tribute
      Professor the Lord Hennessy of Nympsfield, FBA
      Chris Wrigley: a personal reflection
      Professor Margaret Walsh
      Acknowledgements
      List of abbreviations
      Introduction
      Keith Laybourn and John Shepherd
      1 George Howell, the Webbs and the political culture of early labour history
      Malcolm Chase
      2 The appointment of Herbert Gladstone as Liberal Chief Whip in 1899
      Kenneth D. Brown
      3 A question of neutrality? The politics of co-operation in northeast England, 1881–1926
      Joan Allen
      4 Transforming the unemployed: trade union benefits and the advent of state policy
      Noel Whiteside
      5 The trade union contribution to the British Labour Party
      Andrew Thorpe
      6 The disaffiliation crisis of 1932: the Labour Party, the Independent Labour Party (ILP) and the opinion of ILP members
      Keith Laybourn
      7 Voices in the wilderness? The Progressive League and the quest for sexual reform in British politics, 1932–59
      Janet Shepherd
      8 Working-class culture in Britain and Germany, 1870–1914: a comparison
      Dick Geary
      9 Women at work: activism, feminism and the rise of the female office worker during the First World War and its immediate aftermath
      Nicole Robertson
      10 ‘We never trained our children to be socialists’: the next Lansbury generation and Labour politics 1881–1951
      John Shepherd
      11 Comrades in bondage trousers: how the Communist Party of Great Britain discovered punk rock
      Matthew Worley
      12 Must Labour lose? Lessons from post-war history
      Kevin Jefferys
      A select list of the publications of Chris Wrigley

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