Early Trade Unionism: Fraternity, Skill and the Politics of Labour / Edition 1

Early Trade Unionism: Fraternity, Skill and the Politics of Labour / Edition 1

by Malcolm Chase
ISBN-10:
1859282431
ISBN-13:
9781859282434
Pub. Date:
02/11/2000
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
1859282431
ISBN-13:
9781859282434
Pub. Date:
02/11/2000
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Early Trade Unionism: Fraternity, Skill and the Politics of Labour / Edition 1

Early Trade Unionism: Fraternity, Skill and the Politics of Labour / Edition 1

by Malcolm Chase
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Overview

Once the heartland of British labour history, trade unionism has been marginalised in much recent scholarship. In a critical survey from the earliest times to the nineteenth century, this book argues for its reinstatement. Trade unionism is shown to be both intrinsically important and to provide a window onto the broader historical landscape; the evolution of trade union principles and practices is traced from the seventeenth century to mid-Victorian times. Underpinning this survey is an explanation of labour organisation that reaches back to the fourteenth century. Throughout, the emphasis is on trade union mentality and ideology, rather than on institutional history. There is a critical focus on the politics of gender, on the demarcation of skill and on the role of the state in labour issues. New insight is provided on the long-debated question of trade unions’ contribution to social and political unrest from the era of the French Revolution through to Chartism.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781859282434
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 02/11/2000
Series: Studies in Labour History
Pages: 294
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

Contents: Preface; Introduction; Covins and fraternities: a ’prehistory’ of trade unionism; Trade associations in the age of manufactures; ’No strangers to the Rights of Man?’; ’A young and rising commonwealth’; Across the frontier of skill: general unionism; Trade unionism and the early Chartist movement; Out of Chartism; Conclusion: trade unions in the early 1860s; Bibliography; Index.
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