Factories remain significant sites of employment, crucial to capitalism. In the twentieth century, scholars registered achievements in documenting their history, but since the late 1980s, and for a generation, the field lost impetus within labour history although insights continued to accumulate through work in adjacent disciplines. The factory has not featured on the agenda of 'transnational' and 'global' labour history, but we suggest that it can and should contribute to that broader global project, reinvigorating labour history, not least by contributing a dimension close to workers’ everyday experience
This article will explore one of the most significant strikes by migrant workers in Britain during t...
Through a case study, this thesis explores the limitations of workplace unionism among shopfloor eng...
In 2016, Labour/Le Travail, the journal of Canadian labour studies, celebrates its 40th anniversary....
Factories remain significant sites of employment, crucial to capitalism. In the twentieth century, s...
Este documento aboga por la renovación de la historia de la producción industrial en Gran Bretaña, e...
Industrial sites archaeology has, for a long time, memorialized the benefits of industrial capitali...
This paper reflects on a study of a large chemical plant published over forty years ago and the chan...
Previously deposited in Glasgow University repository on 20 May 2022 at: https://eprints.gla.ac.uk/2...
First, this paper sketches the development of labour history as a historical subdiscipline up to the...
This article seeks to determine whether changes in factory management during the mid-20th century ca...
This catalogue was published in conjunction with the Invitational Exhibition of Neil Brownsword's FA...
The flawed nature of Britain's fordism in the post-war period and its consequent impact on post-ford...
It is time to reexamine craft and small-scale manufacture within our histories of industrialisation,...
My doctoral research focuses on the experience of labour in a deprived area of Sheffield, UK, where ...
Interest in British labour movements since the Industrial Revolution has a long history in Britain, ...
This article will explore one of the most significant strikes by migrant workers in Britain during t...
Through a case study, this thesis explores the limitations of workplace unionism among shopfloor eng...
In 2016, Labour/Le Travail, the journal of Canadian labour studies, celebrates its 40th anniversary....
Factories remain significant sites of employment, crucial to capitalism. In the twentieth century, s...
Este documento aboga por la renovación de la historia de la producción industrial en Gran Bretaña, e...
Industrial sites archaeology has, for a long time, memorialized the benefits of industrial capitali...
This paper reflects on a study of a large chemical plant published over forty years ago and the chan...
Previously deposited in Glasgow University repository on 20 May 2022 at: https://eprints.gla.ac.uk/2...
First, this paper sketches the development of labour history as a historical subdiscipline up to the...
This article seeks to determine whether changes in factory management during the mid-20th century ca...
This catalogue was published in conjunction with the Invitational Exhibition of Neil Brownsword's FA...
The flawed nature of Britain's fordism in the post-war period and its consequent impact on post-ford...
It is time to reexamine craft and small-scale manufacture within our histories of industrialisation,...
My doctoral research focuses on the experience of labour in a deprived area of Sheffield, UK, where ...
Interest in British labour movements since the Industrial Revolution has a long history in Britain, ...
This article will explore one of the most significant strikes by migrant workers in Britain during t...
Through a case study, this thesis explores the limitations of workplace unionism among shopfloor eng...
In 2016, Labour/Le Travail, the journal of Canadian labour studies, celebrates its 40th anniversary....