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Geschiedenis
In 'The History of Trade Unionism (Revised edition, extended to 1920)', Beatrice and Sidney Webb compile an exhaustive exploration into the birth and development of trade unionism, elucidating its unparalleled impact on both British society and the wider global labor movement. This anthology spans a myriad array of literary styles, from analytical essays to historical documentation, embodying the dynamism and diversity of the trade union movement itself. The collection stands out for its meticulous research and the presentation of key landmark events and legislation that have shaped labor rights over the years, providing an indispensable guide for understanding the progress of labor movements. Beatrice and Sidney Webb, as pioneering social reformers and economists, brought to this compilation not just their scholarly acumen but a lifelong commitment to social justice and labor rights. Embedded within the broader context of the Fabian Society's advocacy for gradual and reasoned social change, their work aligns with significant historical and cultural movements advocating for workers' rights. This anthology benefits from their unparalleled access to contemporary sources, personal engagement with labor issues, and a profound understanding of the socioeconomic frameworks governing labor relations. This revised edition offers readers a unique opportunity to delve into the comprehensive and enlightening perspectives of two of the most influential figures in social reform and economics. 'The History of Trade Unionism' is not merely a recounting of labor's past but a vital text that connects historical precedents to present-day labor issues, fostering a deeper understanding of the complexities and challenges within the trade union movement. This book is an essential resource for anyone invested in the study of labor history, economic policy, and social reform, encouraging a nuanced appreciation of the trade unions' pivotal role in shaping modern societies.
© 2023 DigiCat (Ebook): 8596547728979
Publicatiedatum
Ebook: 21 november 2023
Nederlands
België