History of Britain's Trade Unions Print E-mail
Written by Dave Lyddon   
Saturday, 08 April 2006

‘The serious history of British trade unionism’ started with Sidney and Beatrice Webb in 1894, wrote Eric Hobsbawm some forty years ago. He continued: ‘If we leave aside the herculean attempts … of its founders and G. D. H. Cole, its progress for the first fifty years was disappointing’. Yet in the twenty years preceding Hobsbawm’s 1964 essay there was a ‘sharp’ increase in ‘output’, mainly of single-union histories – so much so that a new synthesis was possible.

Dave Lyddon, Centre for Industrial Relations

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