ISBN-13: 9780198201809 / Angielski / Twarda / 1991 / 488 str.
Copywriter: include this in European/French History rather than BritishThis is a comparative study of national labour movements in France and Britain during the First World War. Historians of labour in this period have concentrated on pacifism, and on the post-war radicalism and emergent communism to which that contributed. John N. Horne focuses instead on the majorities in both the French and the British labour movements which continued to support the war to its end. He examines the terms of their support, and the broader working-class experience which this reflected, showing how a critical programme of socialist reforms was gradually developed.Labour at War is a genuinely comparative analysis, based on intensive primary research in both countries. It is an important contribution both to labour history, and to the social and political history of the First World War.
Historians of labour in this period have concentrated on pacifism. This study focuses instead on the majorities in both French and British labour movements which supported the war to the end.