Essays in labour history : in memory of G.D.H. Cole, 25 September 1889-14 January 1959 / edited by Asa Briggs and John Saville. With recollections of G.D.H. Cole by Ivor Brown [and others]
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TextPublication details: London : Macmillan , 1960Description: vii, 363 p. : port. ; 23 cmSubject(s): DDC classification: - 331.04 BRI
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CONTENTS.-G.D.H. Cole as an undergraduate, by I. Brown.-At Oxford in the ywenties, by H. Gaitskell.-What Cole really meant, by S.K. Bailey. - Cole and Oxford, 1938-1958, by G.D.N. Worswick.-The language of "clas s" in early nineteenth-century England, by A. Briggs.-Nineteenth-centur y co-operation ; from community building to shopkeeping, by S. Pollard. -Custom, wages, and work-load in nineteenth-century industry, by E.J. H obsbawm.-The socialists of the Polish"great emigration," by P. Brock.-T he Bee-hive newspaper : its origin and early struggles, by S. Coltham.- Professor Beesly and the working-class movement, by R. Harrison.-The En glish branches of the First International, by H. Collins.-Homage to Tom Maguire, by E.P. Thompson.-Trade unions and free labour; the backgroun d to the Taff Vale decision, by J. Saville
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