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9781859280225
Starting with a study of the economic crises of the late nineteenth century, this volume moves on to consider the uneven development of corporate capitalism and the responses of employers and the state to workers' organisations, particularly trade unions. The focus then moves to politics, ideology and culture, and the contrasting fortunes of independent labour politics in the two countries. An overview of key developments during the inter-war years is followed by some concluding reflections on the 'class and exceptionalism' debate.Kirk, Neville is the author of 'Labour and Society in Britain and the USA Challenge and Accommodation, 1850-1939' with ISBN 9781859280225 and ISBN 1859280226.
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