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Transnational ideas, activities and organizations in Labour history 1860s to 1920s

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Nolan, Melanie
Kirk, Neville
MacRaild, Don

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W. S. Maney & Son Ltd : Maney Publishing, London UK

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When a society like ours considers themes for its meetings and conferences there is inevitably a discussion about what is current in labour history. Transnationalism has emerged as something of a vogue concept in recent years and much good work has been produced under its umbrella. Yet Labour History Review has overwhelmingly concentrated on British history.

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Labour History Review 75.1(2010) 98-113

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