Tonypandy Riots, 1910-11

Tonypandy Riots, 1910-11 by Gwyn Evans, published by University of Plymouth Press in 2010, offers a detailed examination of the violent confrontations between coal miners and police that occurred in Wales during this tumultuous period. This edition spans 164 pages and is presented in English, providing readers with a comprehensive overview of the events surrounding the Tonypandy Riots.
In this book, readers will find an exploration of the historical context and implications of the riots, focusing on the labor and industrial relations that characterized the era. The narrative delves into the political landscape of Great Britain and Wales, shedding light on the tensions that led to these confrontations. Through its examination of this significant event in history, the book contributes to the understanding of labor movements and their impact on society.
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The Tonypandy Riots were a series of violent confrontations between coal miners and police that took place at various locations in and around the mines of Wales
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