British Trade Unions, 1707-1918, Part II
Edited by W. Hamish Fraser
- Published: 2008
- DOI: 10.4324/9781851968312
- Set ISBN: 9781851968312
Set Contents
1881–1899
- Edited by
- W. Hamish Fraser
Volume Contents
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Front Matter
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Introduction By W. Hamish Fraser
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‘Trade Unions as a Means of Improving the Conditions of Labour’, in The Claims of Labour. A Course of Lectures Delivered in Scotland in the Summer of 1886, on Various Aspects of the Labour Problem (1886) By John Burnett
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The Eight Hours Movement: The ‘Points’ of the Parliamentary Committee of the Trades Union Congress, in the Circular Issued by Them to the Trades Unionists of the United Kingdom, in Regard to the Eight Hours Movement [c. 1886] By James Bartley
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‘The Dockers’ Story’, English Illustrated Magazine (November 1889) By Benjamin Tillett
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‘The Great Strike’, New Review (October 1889) By John H. Burton
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The Great Dock Strike in London, August, 1889 (1890) By Henry Hyde Champion
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‘Trade Unionism, New and Old’, Murray’s Magazine (June 1890) By George Shipton
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‘Trade Unionism. Replies to Mr George Shipton’, Murray’s Magazine (July 1890) By Benjamin Tillett
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Eight Hours Movement: Speech by Mr H. H. Champion, at Eight Hours Demonstration held at Aberdeen, on 17th May, 1890, Under the Auspices of the Aberdeen United Trades Council [1890]
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The Labour Day. An Address Delivered before the Trades Council of Aberdeen, on August 12, 1890, and Now Published by Them (1890) By Maltman Barry
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The Scottish Railway Strike 1891. A History and Criticism (1891)
By James Mavor
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Prelims
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The Railway Strike
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INarrative of the Transactions Prior to the Strike
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IIThe Leading Events during the Strike
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IIIThe Issues of the Strike
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IVThe Negotiations for Settlement
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VLegal Questions Involved
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VIMen, Methods, Causes, and Result: A Suggestion
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VIIThe Relations of Capital and Labour as Illustrated by the Struggle
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The Miners’ Eight Hours Bill (1891) By William Whitefield
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Trade Unionism, Co-operation, and Social-Democracy (1892) By H. Quelch
- Trades Unions for Women (1893) By Lady Dilke
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‘The Lock-out in the Coal Trade’, Economic Journal (1893) By Clem Edwards
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Miners’ Wages and the Sliding Scale (1894) By Anonymous [W. Smart]
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Old & New Unionism. (Second Edition, with Additions) … Being a Reply to a Leaflet Entitled, “To Hell with Trades Unionism” (1894) By Leonard Hall
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Socialism and Trade Unionism: Wherein Do they Differ? (n.d.) By London Society of Compositors Socialist Group
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The Living Wage and the Law of Supply and Demand. A Letter to Colliers. Dedicated to B. Pickard, M.P. (1893) By Robert Blatchford ('Nunquam')
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‘The National Free Labour Association’ in ‘Notes and Memoranda’, Economic Review (1895) By J. M. Ludlow
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The Case of Temperton v. Russell and Others [1895]
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Notes on the Engineering Trade Lockout, 1897–8 [1898] By Amalgamated Society of Engineers
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Free Labour Frauds. A Study in Dishonesty. Reprinted from The Critic (1898)
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Back Matter