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The miners and politics in England and Wales, 1906-1914Gregory, Roy January 1963 (has links)
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Bolshevik Britain: An Examination of British Labor Unrest in the Wake of the Russian Revolution, 1919Mitchell, John A., 1966- 08 1900 (has links)
The conclusion of the First World War brought the resumption of a struggle of a different sort: a battle between government and labor. Throughout 1919, government and labor squared off in a struggle over hours, wages, and nationalization. The Russian Revolution introduced the danger of the bolshevik contagion into the struggle. The first to enter into this conflict with the government were the shop stewards of Belfast and Glasgow. The struggle continued with the continued threats of the Triple Alliance and the police to destroy the power of the government through industrial action. This thesis examines the British labor movement during this revolutionary year in Europe, as well as the government's response to this new danger.
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The Search for Order and Liberty : The British Police, the Suffragettes, and the Unions, 1906-1912Tang, Kung 12 1900 (has links)
From 1906 to 1912 the British police contended with the struggles of militant suffragettes and active unionists. In facing the disturbances associated with the suffragette movement and union mobilization, the police confronted the dual problems of maintaining the public order essential to the survival and welfare of the kingdom while at the same time assuring to individuals the liberty necessary for Britain's further progress. This dissertation studies those police activities in detail.
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