Roots of Labour

“Roots of Labour” by Harry Moncrieff, published by Linden Hall in 1990, offers an insightful exploration of the pioneers of the labour movement. This edition, written in English and spanning 217 pages, delves into the contributions of key figures such as Keir Hardie, Will Crooks, Ben Tillett, Robert Blatchford, and John Wilson, highlighting their roles in shaping political and social landscapes.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the historical context surrounding these influential individuals and their impact on politics and government. The book focuses on the evolution of the labour movement and its significance in the electoral and political processes. Through this exploration, Moncrieff presents a comprehensive narrative that sheds light on the foundational aspects of labour politics and its enduring relevance in contemporary discussions.
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The pioneers of the labour movement, including Keir Hardie, Will Crooks, Ben Tillett, Robert Blatchford and John Wilson.
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