Comrade or Brother?: A History of the British Labour by Mary Davis

By Mary Davis

A revised, up-to-date and extended variation of this vintage feminist account of British labour history
 
Critical and iconoclastic, Comrade or Brother? lines the heritage of the British Labour circulation from its beginnings on the onset of industrialisation via its improvement inside a capitalist society, as much as the tip of the twentieth-century. Written by means of a number one activist within the labour circulation, the e-book redresses the stability in a lot labour historical past writing. It examines where of ladies and the effect of racism and sexism in addition to delivering a serious research of the rival ideologies which performed a job within the asymmetric improvement of the labour stream.

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By Mary Davis

A revised, up-to-date and extended variation of this vintage feminist account of British labour history
 
Critical and iconoclastic, Comrade or Brother? lines the heritage of the British Labour circulation from its beginnings on the onset of industrialisation via its improvement inside a capitalist society, as much as the tip of the twentieth-century. Written by means of a number one activist within the labour circulation, the e-book redresses the stability in a lot labour historical past writing. It examines where of ladies and the effect of racism and sexism in addition to delivering a serious research of the rival ideologies which performed a job within the asymmetric improvement of the labour stream.

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There was protest against the introduction of the power loom in the 1820s and in Lancashire spinning jennies over a certain size were wrecked in 1778–80. Compared to the earlier purposes of machine-wrecking as part of the collective bargaining process, these later examples pale into insignificance. Understandably, workers were reluctant to leave any written accounts of these well but secretly planned operations, so most of it, including the more conventional strike activity, remains shrouded in mystery.

One was a general election brought about by the death of George IV; the other was news of the revolution in France resulting in the downfall of the hated Charles X. A wave of revolt spread across Europe, Britain included. The reform societies were organised mainly on class lines. The middle class joined the Political Unions, the various working-class groups eventually cohered around the National Union of the Working Classes formed in 1830. The 1830 election produced the first Whig government for about 50 years.

Communitarianism (the establishment of model communities run along socialist lines in which all property was held in common) and co-operation were just two examples in the 1820s of the efforts of radical thinkers to find solutions for the oppressed in a rapidly changing society, the workings of which they had not yet fully understood. The failure of these experiments led to an awareness of the need for a much more direct form of workers’ organisation – trade unionism. Owen recognised this and played a leading role in attempts at general unionism in the early 1830s.

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