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Masters and servants

class and patronage in the making of a labour organisation : the Durham miners and the English political tradition

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An edition of Masters and servants (1994)

Masters and servants

class and patronage in the making of a labour organisation : the Durham miners and the English political tradition

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The Durham Miners' Gala has traditionally been a central festival of the British labour movement - a tribute to the pivotal role of the Durham Miners' Association, which at its peak accounted for a quarter of mining union membership. This was the cradle of a trade unionism which aimed to secure workers' rights rather than to protect a craft. But Durham was quite unlike the world of class known to Marx and Dickens.

It was a world of small, initially semi-feudal industrial villages; its natural leaders were strongly religious, and politically Liberal. This made it a source both of strength and of division in British class politics.

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Masters and Servants, a pioneering work of historical sociology, develops an analysis of trade unionism which extends beyond the workplace. Drawing on primary sources, Huw Beynon and Terry Austrin trace the development of the mining communities and of their solidarity. The people, speaking through contemporary reports, official evidence, autobiographies and through the authors' own interviews, are at the heart of their account.

It provides a new and detailed understanding of mining society, and the complex ways in which both public and private life in the communities was regulated through custom and formal organisation.

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Rivers Oram Press, Paul
Language
English
Pages
403

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Masters and Servants: Class and Patronage in the Making of a Labour Organisation
October 1, 1997, Rivers Oram Press
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Masters and Servants: Class and Patronage in the Making of a Labour Organisation
September 1, 1996, Rivers Oram Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 372-393) and indexes.

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London, Concord, MA

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
331.88/122334/094286
Library of Congress
HD6668.M6152 D872 1994

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvii, 403 p. :
Number of pages
403

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Open Library
OL1228423M
ISBN 10
1854890018, 185489000X
LCCN
94229576, gb94044117
OCLC/WorldCat
30720283
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3382979
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