Book reviews in Labour History Review volume 89 (2024), Issue 3

The books listed below are reviewed in Labour History Review (2024), 89, (3). Read more.

Siân Davies reviews Randy M. Browne, The Driver’s Story: Labor and Power in the World of Atlantic Slavery, Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2024, pp. 224, h/b, £36, ISBN 978 15128 25862

Andrew Frow-Jones reviews Vic Gatrell, Conspiracy on Cato Street: A Tale of Liberty and Revolution in Regency London, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2022, pp. 451, h/b, £25, ISBN 978 11088 38481

Arun Kumar reviews Anna Sailer, Workplace Relations in Colonial Bengal: The Jute Industry and Indian Labour 1870s–1930s, London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2022, pp. xiii + 308, p/b, £28.99, ISBN 978 13502 33560

John McIlroy reviews Peter Ackers, Trade Unions and the British Industrial Relations Crisis: An Intellectual Biography of Hugh Clegg, New York and London: Routledge, 2024, pp. xiv + 231, h/b, £135, ISBN 978 10324 2290

Ewan Gibbs reviews Neville Kirk, British Society and Its Three Crises: From 1970s Globalisation, to the Financial Crash of 2007–8 and the Onset of Brexit in 2016, Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2024, pp. 224, h/b, £80, 978 18020 74796, ebook, £80, IBSN 978 18355 33086


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