Organised Capital
Employers' Associations and Industrial Relations in Northern England, 1880–1939
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:20th Jun '02
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This 1996 book is a detailed study of employer organisations, charting their growth, activities and policies.
Using previously untapped sources, in this 1996 book Arthur McIvor examines employers' organisations from a regional perspective, analysing their growth and activities.This detailed 1996 study contributes to an expanding field of interest: the social history of industrial employers. Using previously untapped primary sources, Organised Capital explores the emergence of employers' organisations in northern England and analyses their policies during the heyday of collective activity. Arthur McIvor evaluates the impact of trade unionism, state intervention, war, economic recession and changing product markets on these organisations, charting their role and patterns of growth. He challenges notions of a monolithic employer group and crude economic determinism, while also rejecting 'revisionist' accounts of weak and ineffective employers. Instead, he reaches a more balanced appraisal of these institutions' role in capital-labour relations and the pursuit of employers' class interests. This book will be of interest both to historians and to students of industrial relations.
'… an extremely original piece of research which fills a major gap in our existing knowledge.' English Historical Review
ISBN: 9780521890922
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
Weight: 480g
324 pages