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Workers of Their Own Emancipation

Working-class leadership and organisation in the West Riding textile district, 1829-1839

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Focusing on the working-class radical efforts in the West Riding textile district between 1829 and 1839, this study highlights the critical roles of local leadership and organization in early labor movements. It examines the impact of trade unions, popular radicalism, and factory reforms, leading to the emergence of Chartism. This movement represented a culmination of discontent and activism, shaped by shared experiences of the working population. The local leaders of this era are portrayed as pivotal figures in the formation of the first mass working-class movement, emphasizing the need to remember their contributions.

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Workers of Their Own Emancipation, John Sanders

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2024
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Titolo
Workers of Their Own Emancipation
Sottotitolo
Working-class leadership and organisation in the West Riding textile district, 1829-1839
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
2024
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In brossura
Pagine
554
ISBN13
9781916158672
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Focusing on the working-class radical efforts in the West Riding textile district between 1829 and 1839, this study highlights the critical roles of local leadership and organization in early labor movements. It examines the impact of trade unions, popular radicalism, and factory reforms, leading to the emergence of Chartism. This movement represented a culmination of discontent and activism, shaped by shared experiences of the working population. The local leaders of this era are portrayed as pivotal figures in the formation of the first mass working-class movement, emphasizing the need to remember their contributions.