The latest issue of Historical Studies in Industrial Relations (Vol. 45, September 1, 2024) is now available online via Liverpool University Press (subscription required).
Table of contents

Research Articles
Smashing the Subversive Unemployed: State Containment and Coercion of the National Unemployed Workers’ Movement, 1921–39
Emanuel Bourges Espinosa
Nancy Seear and the Investigation of Women’s Employment
Susan Milner
The British Labour Movement’s Involvement in West Indian Labour Struggles, 1934–39: Revolutionaries and Reformers
Roger Seifert
Union Leadership, Mobilization and Decision-Making in a Prolonged Strike
Kathryn Steel
For Research Purposes and for Posterity: The Founding and Early Development of the Modern Records Centre
Pierre Botcherby
Documents
Picketing in the Hire and Reward Haulage Strike in the Winter of Discontent. Introduction to Fred Beach, ‘Reflections on the Hire and Reward Strike in Hull, Janaury–February 1979’
Paul Smith
Reflections on the Hire and Reward Strike in Hull, Janaury–February 1979
Fred Beach
Review Essay
Motive and Method in the Re-Making of the Mineworkers’ Strike, 1984–85
Huw Beynon
Book Review
Ruth Dukes and Wolfgang Streeck, Democracy at Work: Contract, Status and Post-Industrial Justice
Miguel Martínez Lucio
HSIR (45, 1, 2024). Online at LUP (subscription required).
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