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Comrade or Brother?: A History of the British Labour Movement
Mary Davis
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Description for Comrade or Brother?: A History of the British Labour Movement
Paperback. A revised, updated and expanded edition of this classic feminist account of British labour history. Num Pages: 304 pages. BIC Classification: 1DBK; JPF; JPL; JPWD. Category: (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 215 x 136 x 18. Weight in Grams: 386.
Critical and iconoclastic, Comrade or Brother? traces the history of the British Labour Movement from its beginnings at the onset of industrialisation through its development within a capitalist society, up to the end of the twentieth-century.
Written by a leading activist in the labour movement, the book redresses the balance in much labour history writing. It examines the place of women and the influence of racism and sexism as well as providing a critical analysis of the rival ideologies which played a role in the uneven development of the labour movement.
Critical and iconoclastic, Comrade or Brother? traces the history of the British Labour Movement from its beginnings at the onset of industrialisation through its development within a capitalist society, up to the end of the twentieth-century.
Written by a leading activist in the labour movement, the book redresses the balance in much labour history writing. It examines the place of women and the influence of racism and sexism as well as providing a critical analysis of the rival ideologies which played a role in the uneven development of the labour movement.
Product Details
Publisher
Pluto Press United Kingdom
Number of pages
304
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2009
Condition
New
Weight
386g
Number of Pages
304
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780745325767
SKU
V9780745325767
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About Mary Davis
Mary Davis is Professor of Labour History at London Metropolitan University. She has written widely on labour and women's history, most recently Sylvia Pankhurst (Pluto, 1999) and Comrade or Brother? (Pluto, 2009).
Reviews for Comrade or Brother?: A History of the British Labour Movement
'Stands in comparison with A. L. Morton's People's History and G. D. H. Cole's Common People. But it is more than just this. It is in a real sense a history for our own times'
John Foster, Emeritus Professor, University of the West of Scotland 'Ideal - I wish it had been available in the decades when I was ... Read more
John Foster, Emeritus Professor, University of the West of Scotland 'Ideal - I wish it had been available in the decades when I was ... Read more