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Drawing from a variety of libraries and archives, this collection brings together material to illustrate the history of the development of trade unionism and industrial relations
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Drawing from a variety of libraries and archives, this collection brings together material to illustrate the history of the development of trade unionism and industrial relations
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 412
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 781g
- ISBN-13: 9781138751286
- ISBN-10: 1138751286
- Artikelnr.: 75466553
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 412
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 781g
- ISBN-13: 9781138751286
- ISBN-10: 1138751286
- Artikelnr.: 75466553
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Volume 2: 1801-1825 London Journeymen Millwrights. Rules Adopted by the
Journeymen Millwrights for the well-governing of their Society ( 1801);
John Gast, Calumny Defeated: or, A Compleat Vindication of the Conduct of
the Working Shipwrights, during the late Disputes with their Employers
(1802); The Memorial of the Journeymen Calico Printers and Others Connected
with their Trade (1804); Memorial of David George, Alexander Cowie, James
Anderson, William Aitken, and William Fleming, for themselves, and the
other Compositor-Printers of the City of Edinburgh; against Mr David
Ramsay, printer in Edinburgh, for himself and in behalf of the other Master
Printers in Edinburgh (1804); Gentlemen, The Master and Journeymen
Mechanics, Handicraftsmen and Artificiers of England etc. (1812); To the
Operative Weavers of Carlisle, And its Vicinity (1811); Considerations
addressed to the Journeymen Calico Printers, by One of their Masters
(1815); An Address to the Colliers of Ayrshire at the Formation of the
Colliers' Association in 1824, Printed at Kilmarnock in 1824, by H.
Crawford Bookseller, and now reprinted for Distribution among the delegates
of the Ayrshire Miners' Union (1824); Combination and Arbitration Laws,
Artizans and Machinery. Abstract of the Acts Repealing the Laws against
Combinations of Workmen and Emigration of Artizans; Abstract of the Act for
Arbitrating Differences betwixt the Workmen and their Employers; Speech of
Joseph Hume, Esq., M.P. in the House of Commons on 12 February 1824, on
moving for a Committee on the State of the Law, respecting Combinations of
Workmen, the Emigration of Artizans, and Exportation of Machinery. Lists of
the Committee of the House of Commons, of the Witnesses examined and an
Address to the Working People by George White, Clerk to the Honourable
Committee. (1824?); F(rancis); P(lace); , Observations on Mr Huskisson's
Speech on the Laws Relating to Combinations of Workmen (1825); Sixth
Address to the Mechanics, Artisans and Labourers of the Manufacturing Towns
and Villages of Great Britain by the Committee of Woolcombers' and
Stuff-Weavers Association in the Town and Neighbourhood of Bradford.
(1825); John Tester, History of the commencement, progress, and termination
of the Bradford contest, with a statement of the income and expenditure of
the Union Association of Wool-combers and Stuff-weavers, from June 6th,
1825, to April 1st, 1826 (1826); Statement by the Proprietors of Cotton
Works in Glasgow and Vicinity; Case of the Operative Cotton-Spinners, in
answer to that Statement: Reply by the Proprietors and an Introduction and
Appendix (1825); Narrative of the Late Occurrences at the Cotton Mills in
Glasgow: in Answer to the Statement of these Occurrences by the Proprietors
(1825); A Voice from the Coal Mines; or a Plain Statement of the Various
Grievances of the Pitmen of the Tyne and Wear; Address to the Coal Owners -
their Head Agents - and a sympathizing Public, by the Colliers of the
United Association of Durham and Northumberland (1825); Address from the
Glasgow Weavers
Journeymen Millwrights for the well-governing of their Society ( 1801);
John Gast, Calumny Defeated: or, A Compleat Vindication of the Conduct of
the Working Shipwrights, during the late Disputes with their Employers
(1802); The Memorial of the Journeymen Calico Printers and Others Connected
with their Trade (1804); Memorial of David George, Alexander Cowie, James
Anderson, William Aitken, and William Fleming, for themselves, and the
other Compositor-Printers of the City of Edinburgh; against Mr David
Ramsay, printer in Edinburgh, for himself and in behalf of the other Master
Printers in Edinburgh (1804); Gentlemen, The Master and Journeymen
Mechanics, Handicraftsmen and Artificiers of England etc. (1812); To the
Operative Weavers of Carlisle, And its Vicinity (1811); Considerations
addressed to the Journeymen Calico Printers, by One of their Masters
(1815); An Address to the Colliers of Ayrshire at the Formation of the
Colliers' Association in 1824, Printed at Kilmarnock in 1824, by H.
Crawford Bookseller, and now reprinted for Distribution among the delegates
of the Ayrshire Miners' Union (1824); Combination and Arbitration Laws,
Artizans and Machinery. Abstract of the Acts Repealing the Laws against
Combinations of Workmen and Emigration of Artizans; Abstract of the Act for
Arbitrating Differences betwixt the Workmen and their Employers; Speech of
Joseph Hume, Esq., M.P. in the House of Commons on 12 February 1824, on
moving for a Committee on the State of the Law, respecting Combinations of
Workmen, the Emigration of Artizans, and Exportation of Machinery. Lists of
the Committee of the House of Commons, of the Witnesses examined and an
Address to the Working People by George White, Clerk to the Honourable
Committee. (1824?); F(rancis); P(lace); , Observations on Mr Huskisson's
Speech on the Laws Relating to Combinations of Workmen (1825); Sixth
Address to the Mechanics, Artisans and Labourers of the Manufacturing Towns
and Villages of Great Britain by the Committee of Woolcombers' and
Stuff-Weavers Association in the Town and Neighbourhood of Bradford.
(1825); John Tester, History of the commencement, progress, and termination
of the Bradford contest, with a statement of the income and expenditure of
the Union Association of Wool-combers and Stuff-weavers, from June 6th,
1825, to April 1st, 1826 (1826); Statement by the Proprietors of Cotton
Works in Glasgow and Vicinity; Case of the Operative Cotton-Spinners, in
answer to that Statement: Reply by the Proprietors and an Introduction and
Appendix (1825); Narrative of the Late Occurrences at the Cotton Mills in
Glasgow: in Answer to the Statement of these Occurrences by the Proprietors
(1825); A Voice from the Coal Mines; or a Plain Statement of the Various
Grievances of the Pitmen of the Tyne and Wear; Address to the Coal Owners -
their Head Agents - and a sympathizing Public, by the Colliers of the
United Association of Durham and Northumberland (1825); Address from the
Glasgow Weavers
Volume 2: 1801-1825 London Journeymen Millwrights. Rules Adopted by the
Journeymen Millwrights for the well-governing of their Society ( 1801);
John Gast, Calumny Defeated: or, A Compleat Vindication of the Conduct of
the Working Shipwrights, during the late Disputes with their Employers
(1802); The Memorial of the Journeymen Calico Printers and Others Connected
with their Trade (1804); Memorial of David George, Alexander Cowie, James
Anderson, William Aitken, and William Fleming, for themselves, and the
other Compositor-Printers of the City of Edinburgh; against Mr David
Ramsay, printer in Edinburgh, for himself and in behalf of the other Master
Printers in Edinburgh (1804); Gentlemen, The Master and Journeymen
Mechanics, Handicraftsmen and Artificiers of England etc. (1812); To the
Operative Weavers of Carlisle, And its Vicinity (1811); Considerations
addressed to the Journeymen Calico Printers, by One of their Masters
(1815); An Address to the Colliers of Ayrshire at the Formation of the
Colliers' Association in 1824, Printed at Kilmarnock in 1824, by H.
Crawford Bookseller, and now reprinted for Distribution among the delegates
of the Ayrshire Miners' Union (1824); Combination and Arbitration Laws,
Artizans and Machinery. Abstract of the Acts Repealing the Laws against
Combinations of Workmen and Emigration of Artizans; Abstract of the Act for
Arbitrating Differences betwixt the Workmen and their Employers; Speech of
Joseph Hume, Esq., M.P. in the House of Commons on 12 February 1824, on
moving for a Committee on the State of the Law, respecting Combinations of
Workmen, the Emigration of Artizans, and Exportation of Machinery. Lists of
the Committee of the House of Commons, of the Witnesses examined and an
Address to the Working People by George White, Clerk to the Honourable
Committee. (1824?); F(rancis); P(lace); , Observations on Mr Huskisson's
Speech on the Laws Relating to Combinations of Workmen (1825); Sixth
Address to the Mechanics, Artisans and Labourers of the Manufacturing Towns
and Villages of Great Britain by the Committee of Woolcombers' and
Stuff-Weavers Association in the Town and Neighbourhood of Bradford.
(1825); John Tester, History of the commencement, progress, and termination
of the Bradford contest, with a statement of the income and expenditure of
the Union Association of Wool-combers and Stuff-weavers, from June 6th,
1825, to April 1st, 1826 (1826); Statement by the Proprietors of Cotton
Works in Glasgow and Vicinity; Case of the Operative Cotton-Spinners, in
answer to that Statement: Reply by the Proprietors and an Introduction and
Appendix (1825); Narrative of the Late Occurrences at the Cotton Mills in
Glasgow: in Answer to the Statement of these Occurrences by the Proprietors
(1825); A Voice from the Coal Mines; or a Plain Statement of the Various
Grievances of the Pitmen of the Tyne and Wear; Address to the Coal Owners -
their Head Agents - and a sympathizing Public, by the Colliers of the
United Association of Durham and Northumberland (1825); Address from the
Glasgow Weavers
Journeymen Millwrights for the well-governing of their Society ( 1801);
John Gast, Calumny Defeated: or, A Compleat Vindication of the Conduct of
the Working Shipwrights, during the late Disputes with their Employers
(1802); The Memorial of the Journeymen Calico Printers and Others Connected
with their Trade (1804); Memorial of David George, Alexander Cowie, James
Anderson, William Aitken, and William Fleming, for themselves, and the
other Compositor-Printers of the City of Edinburgh; against Mr David
Ramsay, printer in Edinburgh, for himself and in behalf of the other Master
Printers in Edinburgh (1804); Gentlemen, The Master and Journeymen
Mechanics, Handicraftsmen and Artificiers of England etc. (1812); To the
Operative Weavers of Carlisle, And its Vicinity (1811); Considerations
addressed to the Journeymen Calico Printers, by One of their Masters
(1815); An Address to the Colliers of Ayrshire at the Formation of the
Colliers' Association in 1824, Printed at Kilmarnock in 1824, by H.
Crawford Bookseller, and now reprinted for Distribution among the delegates
of the Ayrshire Miners' Union (1824); Combination and Arbitration Laws,
Artizans and Machinery. Abstract of the Acts Repealing the Laws against
Combinations of Workmen and Emigration of Artizans; Abstract of the Act for
Arbitrating Differences betwixt the Workmen and their Employers; Speech of
Joseph Hume, Esq., M.P. in the House of Commons on 12 February 1824, on
moving for a Committee on the State of the Law, respecting Combinations of
Workmen, the Emigration of Artizans, and Exportation of Machinery. Lists of
the Committee of the House of Commons, of the Witnesses examined and an
Address to the Working People by George White, Clerk to the Honourable
Committee. (1824?); F(rancis); P(lace); , Observations on Mr Huskisson's
Speech on the Laws Relating to Combinations of Workmen (1825); Sixth
Address to the Mechanics, Artisans and Labourers of the Manufacturing Towns
and Villages of Great Britain by the Committee of Woolcombers' and
Stuff-Weavers Association in the Town and Neighbourhood of Bradford.
(1825); John Tester, History of the commencement, progress, and termination
of the Bradford contest, with a statement of the income and expenditure of
the Union Association of Wool-combers and Stuff-weavers, from June 6th,
1825, to April 1st, 1826 (1826); Statement by the Proprietors of Cotton
Works in Glasgow and Vicinity; Case of the Operative Cotton-Spinners, in
answer to that Statement: Reply by the Proprietors and an Introduction and
Appendix (1825); Narrative of the Late Occurrences at the Cotton Mills in
Glasgow: in Answer to the Statement of these Occurrences by the Proprietors
(1825); A Voice from the Coal Mines; or a Plain Statement of the Various
Grievances of the Pitmen of the Tyne and Wear; Address to the Coal Owners -
their Head Agents - and a sympathizing Public, by the Colliers of the
United Association of Durham and Northumberland (1825); Address from the
Glasgow Weavers







