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Labour united and divided from the 1830s to the present

Online ISBN:
9781526138798
Print ISBN:
9781526126320
Publisher:
Manchester University Press
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Labour united and divided from the 1830s to the present

Emmanuelle Avril (ed.),
Emmanuelle Avril
(ed.)
Professor of Contemporary British Politics and Society at the Sorbonne Nouvelle University, Paris
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Yann Béliard (ed.)
Yann Béliard
(ed.)
Senior Lecturer in British Political and Social History at Sorbonne Nouvelle University, Paris
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Published online:
24 January 2019
Published in print:
1 October 2018
Online ISBN:
9781526138798
Print ISBN:
9781526126320
Publisher:
Manchester University Press

Abstract

Spanning a period which stretches from the 19th century to the present day, this book takes a novel look at the British labour movement by examining the interaction between trade unions, the Labour Party, other parties of the Left, and other groups such as the Co-op movement and the wider working class, to highlight the dialectic nature of these relationships, marked by consensus and dissention. It shows that, although perceived as a source of weakness, those inner conflicts have also been a source of creative tension, at times generating significant breakthroughs. This book seeks to renew and expand the field of British labour studies, setting out new avenues for research so as to widen the audience and academic interest in the field, in a context which makes the revisiting of past struggles and dilemmas more pressing than ever. The book together brings well-established labour historians and political scientists, thus establishing dialogue across disciplines, and younger colleagues who are contributing to the renewal of the field. It provides a range of case studies as well as more wide-ranging assessments of recent trends in labour organising, and will therefore be of interest to academics and students of history and politics, as well as to practitioners, in the British Isles and beyond.

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