Scabs and Traitors: Taboo, Violence and Punishment in Labour Disputes in Britain, 1760-1871

Scabs and Traitors: Taboo, Violence and Punishment in Labour Disputes in Britain, 1760-1871

Author
Thomas P. Linehan
Publisher
Routledge
Language
English
Year
2018
Page
226
ISBN
9781317397465,2017058563,9781138926523,9781138186057,9781315680538
File Type
epub
File Size
771.2 KiB

In its broadest sense, this book is concerned with the attempt by workers in Britain during the period 1760–1871 to engage in collective action in circumstances of conflict with their employers during a time when the nation and many of its traditional economic structures and customary modes of working were undergoing rapid and unsettling change. More specifically, the book principally focuses on the attempt by those workers favouring a collective approach to struggle to overcome what they felt to be one of the main obstacles to collective action, the uncooperative worker. At times during these decades, the sanctions directed by collectively inclined workmen at those workers deemed to have engaged in acts contrary to the interests of the trade and customary codes of behaviour in the context of strikes and other instances of friction in the workplace were severe and uncompromising. Stern and unforgiving, too, was the struggle between the collectively inclined worker and the uncooperative worker in a more general sense, a contest that occasionally took a violent and bloody form. In exploring the fractious and hostile relationship between these two conflicting parties, this book draws on concepts and insights from a range of scholarly disciplines in an effort to shift the perception and study of this relationship beyond many of the conventional paradigms and explanatory frameworks associated with mainstream trade union studies.

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