Labour and Working-Class Lives
Discover the rich tapestry of British labour history with Labour and Working-Class Lives, a compelling collection of essays edited by the esteemed Keith Laybourn. Published by Manchester University Press in 2019, this paperback edition spans 288 pages and features contributions from prominent historians including Ken Brown, Malcolm Chase, and Matthew Worley. Each essay delves into the latest research on the experiences and struggles of the working class during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, providing invaluable insights into their lives and the socio-economic factors that shaped them. This collection is a tribute to Professor Chris Wrigley, celebrating his significant contributions to the field. Perfect for history enthusiasts and scholars alike, Labour and Working-Class Lives offers a profound understanding of the evolution of labour movements and working-class identities in Britain.