This paper draws on the biography of Sam Watson, a miners' leader in the North East of England, to examine the ways in which power relations operated within the British labour movement in the forties and fifties. At that time the Marshall Plan and the concern by the US government to control the spread of communism in Europe provided a critical backdrop with the CIA's labor attaché programme providing links between the AFL and the CIOand the British TUC. Recent research has identified the significant role played in the development of these arrangements by Watson. The reliance of the Labour Party on the networks of national, regional and local trade unions has not been a central concern of students of this period. Certainly in accounts of th...
The national miners' strike of 1972 is central to contemporary British history: it undermined Edward...
Margaret Thatcher's death in 2013 was followed by extensive tributes to her achievements, often desc...
Although a small minority among the 2500-strong workforce at the Midland Railway Workshops in the 19...
The second world war witnessed widespread conflict in British industry, notably in mining. We review...
The importance of leadership in awakening and guiding the working class was emphasised at all levels...
In 1984, the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) was unquestionably the single most powerful trade u...
Drawing inspiration from Kevin Morgan’s recent study of trade unionist A.A. Purcell, this article an...
The thesis seeks to analyse the industrial strategy of the Communist Party of Great Britain (CP) wit...
British coal-mining history has long been influenced by the classic, conflictual view of industrial ...
Despite a voluminous literature the social history of the British coalminer is incomplete. Tradition...
Union organisation was studied by Lord (Bill) McCarthy throughout his academic career. It also figur...
Michael McGahey was born in the Lanarkshire mining town of Shotts in 1925, a year before the general...
This article examines the evolution of managerial trade-unionism in the British coal industry, speci...
This thesis examines the dynamics of the interrelation and interaction of the labour unrest, 1910-14...
This Thesis examines how, following its near collapse in 1931, the political and ideological restruc...
The national miners' strike of 1972 is central to contemporary British history: it undermined Edward...
Margaret Thatcher's death in 2013 was followed by extensive tributes to her achievements, often desc...
Although a small minority among the 2500-strong workforce at the Midland Railway Workshops in the 19...
The second world war witnessed widespread conflict in British industry, notably in mining. We review...
The importance of leadership in awakening and guiding the working class was emphasised at all levels...
In 1984, the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) was unquestionably the single most powerful trade u...
Drawing inspiration from Kevin Morgan’s recent study of trade unionist A.A. Purcell, this article an...
The thesis seeks to analyse the industrial strategy of the Communist Party of Great Britain (CP) wit...
British coal-mining history has long been influenced by the classic, conflictual view of industrial ...
Despite a voluminous literature the social history of the British coalminer is incomplete. Tradition...
Union organisation was studied by Lord (Bill) McCarthy throughout his academic career. It also figur...
Michael McGahey was born in the Lanarkshire mining town of Shotts in 1925, a year before the general...
This article examines the evolution of managerial trade-unionism in the British coal industry, speci...
This thesis examines the dynamics of the interrelation and interaction of the labour unrest, 1910-14...
This Thesis examines how, following its near collapse in 1931, the political and ideological restruc...
The national miners' strike of 1972 is central to contemporary British history: it undermined Edward...
Margaret Thatcher's death in 2013 was followed by extensive tributes to her achievements, often desc...
Although a small minority among the 2500-strong workforce at the Midland Railway Workshops in the 19...