The General Strike Day by Day
Format:Paperback
Publisher:The History Press Ltd
Publishing:26th Mar '26
£14.99
This title is due to be published on 26th March, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Examines the main debates about the causes, events and consequences of the strike; and provides a vivid diary of events before, during and after the 'nine days in May'.
The General Strike of 1926 was the most important industrial dispute in British history. Almost 1,750,000 came out in support of about a million miners who had been locked out for rejecting reductions in pay and conditions.
For nine days, from 3-12 May, Britain ground almost to a halt. A few trains and buses ran, but only when driven by volunteers from the anti-strike middle and upper classes. Food supplies needed, in many cases, to be protected by armed police and military units.
This text examines the main debates about the causes, events and consequences of the strike. Using diaries and original documents and illustrations to show the changing attitude of the Government, the TUC, the employers, the Labour Party, the Liberals and the Communist Party of Great Britain, the author provides a vivid account of events before, during and after the "nine days in May".
ISBN: 9781837052011
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