J.H. Whitley came from an established business family in Halifax, where he engaged in youth work and municipal politics before becoming MP for Halifax from 1900 to 1928. He was a Liberal Radical who worked with Labour, gave his name to the industrial councils of the First World War and was Speaker of the House of Commons 1921-28 presiding over the debates at the time of the General Strike of 1926. In 1929-31 he toured India as chairman of the Royal Commission on Indian Labour and was chairman of the BBC between 1930 and 1935. He was thus a vitally important political figure who was active at the rise of Labour and the decline of Liberalism, involved in the Liberal reforms of the Edwardian age and deeply concerned about industrial relatio...
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The history of social reform in Britain has rarely been discussed except in terms that are highly fl...
The Labour Party presents the latest thinking on the evolution of the Party during its first century...
In 1962, the Liberal Party won a highly symbolic by-election in Orpington, suburban London, turning ...
J.H. Whitley, recently retired as Speaker of the House of Commons, was appointed to chair the Royal ...
Although they agree that by 1924 the Labour party had replaced the Liberals as the second major part...
none1noThe aim of this contribution is to elucidate a theme that is only marginally addressed by stu...
The political career of Richard Robert Fairbairn, a Liberal member of a Conservative- dominated Coun...
About the book: The period between 1918 and 1945 witnessed dynamic social and economic developments ...
Industrial co-partnership schemes have, in the British context, been previously presented in two way...
Once notorious but now largely forgotten, the political idealist and radical John Baxter Langley was...
This book narrates and analyses the vital role of the trade unions of New South Wales, centred on th...
Political parties frequently refer to their roots in an attempt to demonstrate a sense of continuity...
Allan Flanders was one of the leading British industrial relations academics and his ideas exerted a...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Taylor and Francis in L:abor History on 26...
In this thesis the author is concerned with relationship between trade unions and the Edward Heath g...
The history of social reform in Britain has rarely been discussed except in terms that are highly fl...
The Labour Party presents the latest thinking on the evolution of the Party during its first century...
In 1962, the Liberal Party won a highly symbolic by-election in Orpington, suburban London, turning ...