Two seminal titles on British trade unions have just been published in a paperback edition:
Alan Campbell, Nina Fishman and John McIlroy (eds), The Post-War Compromise: British Trade Unions and Industrial Politics, 1945-64, Merlin, 2007, £18.95, ISBN 97808503666013
Table of Contents
List of Tables      vii
List of Abbreviations      viii
Contributors      xiii
Introduction to the Paperback Edition      
Reflections on British Trade Unions and Industrial Relations      xiv
John McIlroy
Preface to the 1999 Edition xli
Introduction: Approaching Post-War Trade Unionism       1
John McIlroy, Alan Campbell, Nina Fishman
PART ONE Overviews, 1945-79
1      The Role of Industrial Correspondents        23
      Geoffrey Goodman
2      Making Trade Unionists: the Politics of Pedagogy, 1945-79        37
      John McIlroy
PART TWO Survey
3      The Post-War Compromise: Mapping Industrial Politics,1945-64         69
      Alan Campbell, Nina Fishman, John McIlroy
PART THREE Case Studies, 1945-64
4      'Shut Your Gob!': the Trade Unions and the Labour Party       117
      David Howell
5      The Trades Union Congress in the International Labour Movement      145
      Anthony Carew
6      Cold War Politics: Communism and Anti-Communism in the Trade Unions      168
      Richard Stevens 
7      Social Democracy and Anti-Communism: Allan Flanders and British Industrial Relations in the Early Post-War Period      192
      John Kelly
8      The Shop Floor Politics of Productivity: Work, Power and Authority Relations in British Engineering, c.1945-57      227
      Alan McKinlay and Joseph Melling
9      'The Most Serious Crisis since 1926': the Engineering and Shipbuilding Strikes of 1957
      Nina Fishman
10      'Spearhead of the Movement?' The 1958 London Busworkers' strike, the TUC and rank Cousins      268
      Nina Fishman
11      Democracy and Trade Unionism on the Docks      293
Jim Phillips
Afterword       311
Eric Hobsbawm
Index 317
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John McIlroy, Nina Fishman and Alan Campbell (eds) The High Tide of British Trade Unionism: Trade Unions and Industrial Politics, 1964-79, Merlin Press, 2007, £18.95, ISBN 9780850366021
Table of Contents
List of Tables
List of Abbreviations
Contributors
Introduction to the Paperback Edition:
Reflections on British Trade Unions and Industrial Relations      xv
John McIlroy
Preface to the 1999 Edition xli
Introduction: Approaching Post-War Trade Unionism      1
John McIlroy, Alan Campbell, Nina Fishman
PART ONE Overviews, 1945-79
1      Sociology, Class and Male Manual Work Cultures      23
Mike Savage
2      Women in the Labour Market and in the Unions        43
Chris Wrigley
3      Complex Encounters: Trade Unions, Immigration and Racism      70
Ken Lunn
PART TWO Survey
4      The High Tide of Trade Unionism: Mapping Industrial Politics, 1964-79      93
John McIlroy and Alan Campbell
PART THREE Case Studies, 1964-79
5 The Labour Party and the Trade Unions 133Andrew Thorpe
6 The Conservative Party and the Trade Unions 151Andrew Taylor
7 'What Are We Here For?' George Woodcock and Trade Union Reform 187Robert Taylor
8 Notes on the Communist Party and Industrial Politics 216John McIlroy
9      'Always Outnumbered, Always Outgunned': the Trotskyists and the Trade Unions      259
John McIlroy
10 How Workers on the Clyde Gained the Capacity for Class Struggle: the Upper Clyde Shipbuilders Work-In, 1971-2 297John Foster and Charles Woolfson
11      'Glorious Summer', 1972: the High Tide of Rank and File Militancy      326
Dave Lyddon
Afterword: What Went Wrong?       353
Richard Hyman
Index 365
