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E-raamat: History of Work and Labour Relations in the Royal Dockyards [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

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Presents nine essays that grew from an original study of the political economy of Portsmith at the beginning of the 20th century and spread to comparative studies of other Royal Dockyards in Britain, centers of building, repairing, and maintaining ships. They look at forms of employment, the changing nature of industrial relations over the centuries, and the impact of the rundown of the yards after World War II. Arrangement is chronological in order to trace the major changes in the mediating processes between the authorities and the workers. Distributed by Continuum. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Notes on Contributors vii Preface and Acknowledgements ix Introduction xi Kenneth Lunn Ann Day From Impressment to Task Work: Strikes and Disruption in the Royal Dockyards, 1688--1788 1(20) Roger Knight Government and Community: The Changing Context of Labour Relations, 1770--1830 21(20) Roger Morriss The Changing Nature of the Dockyard Dispute, 1790--1840 41(25) Philip MacDougall Class Rule: The Hegemonic Role of the Royal Dockyard Schools, 1840--1914 66(21) Neil Casey The Dockyardmen Speak Out: Petition and Tradition in Chatham Dockyard, 1860--1906 87(12) Mavis Waters Trade Unionism in Portsmouth Dockyard, 1880--1914: Change and Continuity 99(28) Peter Galliver Continuity and Change: Labour Relations in the Royal Dockyards, 1914--50 127(24) Kenneth Lunn Ann Day Neither Colonial nor Historic: Workers Organization at Rosyth Dockyard, 1945--95 151(28) Alex Law The Way Forward? The Royal Dockyards since 1945 179(14) Kenneth Lunn Index 193
Day, Ann; Lunn, Kenneth