2005 - 2 (August)

Articles in this issue

Editorial

Page: 131

Forgotten Pioneers of the National Protest March: The National League of the Blind's Marches to London, 1920 & 1936

Pages: 133 - 165

'Her Heart and Soul were with the Labour Movement': Using a Local Study to Highlight the Work of Women Organizers Employed by the Workers' Union in Britain From the First World War to 1931

Pages: 167 - 184

'We Sang Ourselves Through That War': Women, Music and Factory Work in World War Two

Pages: 185 - 214

'Unregulated and Suicidal Competition': Irish Rural Industrial Labour and Scottish Anti-Sweating Campaigns in the Early Twentieth Century

Pages: 215 - 229

Founding Fathers

Pages: 231 - 237

Book Review by Malcolm Chase

Friends of the People: Uneasy Radicals in the Age of the Chartists

Pages: 239 - 240

Book Review by Andrew Davies

The Making of a Policeman: A Social History of a Labour Force in Metropolitan London

Pages: 240 - 241

Book Review by Donald M. MacRaild

Comrades and Cousins: Globalization, Workers and Labour Movements in Britain, the USA and Australia from the 1880s-1914

Pages: 241 - 243

Book Review by Margaret Walsh

Women and the Historical Enterprise in America: Gender, Race and the Politics of Memory, 1880-1945

Pages: 243 - 245

Book Review by Stefan Berger

Konsenskapitalismus und Sozialdemokratie. Die Westernisierung von SPD und ADGB, R. Oldenbourg Verlag: Studien zur Ideengeschichte der Neuzeit

Pages: 245 - 247