Volume 90.1 of Labour History Review

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The latest issue of Labour History Review is now available online.

Liverpool University Press is pleased to inform you of the latest content in LABOUR HISTORY REVIEW, a highly regarded publication that is essential reading for those working in and researching social and political history, and the working lives and politics of 'ordinary' people.

Volume 90.1 features articles that explore trade union responses to European workers in Britain between 1945 and 1948, the 1949 London dock strike and workforce disabilities, alongside work which reflects on the Starmer labour government viewed in a historical perspective. The issue also contains book reviews and an obituary for Professor John Samuel Shepherd.

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Table of contents

RESEARCH ARTICLES

THE LIMITS TO SOLIDARITY: TRADE UNION RESPONSES TO EUROPEAN WORKERS IN BRITAIN, 1945–1948

AVRAM TAYLOR

 WORKFORCE DISABILITY AND THE 1949 ‘INEFFECTIVES’ STRIKE IN LONDON DOCKS

JIM PHILLIPS

 ROUNDTABLE

ROUND TABLE: THE STARMER LABOUR GOVERNMENT IN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE

PETER GURNEY, LAURA BEERS, LAWRENCE BLACK, MALCOLM PETRIE, AND MARTIN WRIGHT

 OBITUARY

PROFESSOR JOHN SAMUEL SHEPHERD (5 MAY 1942–20 NOVEMBER 2024): A REFLECTION

KEITH LAYBOURN

 BOOK REVIEWS

BOOK REVIEWS

JOSEPH STANLEY, JOHN CUNNINGHAM, JOE DAVEY, KEITH GILDART, PATRICK SMYLIE, QUENTIN OUTRAM, AND ELIZABETH FAUE

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