Biblioteca / 2000-2009
Alastair Reid. United We Stand: A History of Britain’s Trade Unions.
Londres: Penguin Books, 2005.
Contents
Introduction
Prologue
1 – From Medieval Guilds to Modern Trade Unions
PART ONE
The 1770s to the 1820s
2 – Local Organization among the Assembly Workers
3 – Problems of Organization among the Process Workers
4 – Trade Unionists and Extra-parliamentary Radicalism
PART TWO
The 1820s to the 1870s
5 – Financial Centralization among the Assembly Workers
6 – State Intervention among the Process Workers
7 – Trade Unionists and Popular Liberalism
PART THREE
The 1870s to the 1920s
8 – National Bargaining among the Assembly Workers
9 – Union Recognition among the Process Workers
10 – New Organizations among the General Workers
11 – Trade Unionists and the Origins of the Labour Party
PART FOUR
The 1920s to the 1970s
12 – Shop-floor Bargaining among the Assembly Workers
13 – Industrial Decline among the Process Workers
14 – Federal Organization among the General Workers
15 – Trade Unionists and Labour in Power
Epilogue
16 – The End or a New Beginning?