Book description
The author leads the reader through a story of struggle and development covering more than four centuries: from the medieval guilds and early craftsmen’s and labourers’ associations to the dramatic growth of trade unionism in Britain in the 19th and 20th centuries. He shows how powerful personalities such as Robert Applegarth, Henry Broadhurst, Tom Mann, Ernest Bevin and Walter Citrine have helped to shape the pattern of present-day (1977) unionism.