Studies in British Social and Economic History: the Labour Movement, 1750 to 1914 (Studies in British Social and Economic History)

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Aimed at pupils working towards GCSE or Standard Grade examinations, this study of the labour movement covers such topics as the roots of trade unionism, the Luddites, the Peterloo massacre, Joseph Arch and the farmworkers, new unionism and the birth of the Labour Party.

Page Count:
64

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Publication Date:
1991-05-30

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