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Informationen zum Autor Cathy Hunt is a Senior Lecturer for History at Coventry University, UK. Her research to date has focused on the roles of women in the British labour movement in the first half of the twentieth century, with particular interest on grassroots trade union membership and municipal politics. Klappentext This book is the first full length history of the all-female National Federation of Women Workers (1906-21) led by the gifted and charismatic Mary Macarthur. Its focus is on the people who made up this pioneering union - the organisers, activists and members who built branches and struggled to improve the lives of Britain's working women. Zusammenfassung This book is the first full length history of the all-female National Federation of Women Workers (1906-21) led by the gifted and charismatic Mary Macarthur. Its focus is on the people who made up this pioneering union - the organisers! activists and members who built branches and struggled to improve the lives of Britain's working women. Inhaltsverzeichnis Glossary Introduction 1. Beginnings 2. Building a Union, 1906-14 3. The First World War 4. The Final Phase 1918-21 5. Organisers and Activists 6. Coventry, a Case Study Conclusion Appendix One: National Federation of Women Workers, Officials and Organisers Appendix Two: National Federation of Women Workers Branches
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Glossary Introduction 1. Beginnings 2. Building a Union, 1906-14 3. The First World War 4. The Final Phase 1918-21 5. Organisers and Activists 6. Coventry, a Case Study Conclusion Appendix One: National Federation of Women Workers, Officials and Organisers Appendix Two: National Federation of Women Workers Branches