Publisher's Synopsis
This second volume of Hugh Armstrong Clegg's history of British trade unions covers the most eventful years in trade union history. 1911-1933 was an "heroic age" of industrial unrest which culminated in the General Strike of 1926. It witnesses a cycle of growth and decline in trade union membership without parallel; the construction of a system of industry-wide collective bargaining in place of district agreements; a series of crises in relations between unions and governments; and the emergence of a new philosophy of trade unionism leading to new strategies for the future.