The Bristol Strike Wave of 1889-1890, Socialists New Unionists and New Women, Part 2 Days of Doubt

The Bristol Strike Wave of 1889-1890, Socialists New Unionists and New Women, Part 2 Days of Doubt
The Bristol Strike Wave of 1889-1890, Socialists New Unionists and New Women (Part 2, Days of Doubt), by Mike Richardson

Published by the Bristol Radical History Group in 2012, 32 pages. A5 size booklet (N4621P1)

From the rear side cover: This pamphlet (part two) charts the occurances of industrial unrest in Bristol between January and August 1890, starting with the lockout of boot and show workers, and addresses the challenges faced by union and socialist organisers. These challenges included the continuation of the struggle over how best to defend women workers, as differences were apparent between those who advocated seperate unions for women, and stressed welfare over militancy, and those who agitated for an alternative model for unionism open to men and women willing to fight for their case...

Condition of the booklet is generally excellent. The cover is clean and tidy, the staple spine is intact and all pages are clean, intact, unblemished and tightly bound

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