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The Social Railway and Its Workers in Europe's Modern Era, 1880-2023 - Welsh, David
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An original exploration of Europe's railway history that focuses on working-class formation, trade unionism, disability, social development, fossil fuel technology, ecology and climate change.

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An original exploration of Europe's railway history that focuses on working-class formation, trade unionism, disability, social development, fossil fuel technology, ecology and climate change.
Autorenporträt
David Welsh is a retired member of the RMT and currently the convenor of Norfolk for the Nationalisation of Rail and editor of Key Workers United (Norfolk and Waveney). He was a community historian at HISTORYTalk and worked on the 'Britain at Work' oral history project and co-ordinated the 'Second World War Home Front Project' for the National Pensioners' Convention and TUC, 2004-06. He is the author of Underground Writing: The London Tube from George Gissing to Virginia Woolf (2010) and the editor of All in a Day's Work: Working Lives and Trade Unions in Working Lives and Trade Unions in West London 1945- 1995 (2015) and Fortress Britain: Working Lives and Trade Unions in World War II (2005).