The latest issue of Historical Studies in Industrial Relations (Vol. 46, September 2025) is now available online via Liverpool University Press (subscription required).
Table of contents

Research Articles
‘History through Literary Imagination: Portrayals of Worker Representation and Collective Action in Condition-of-England Novels, c.1830-1855’
Michael Gold
‘The Rise and Demise of the Institute for Workers’ Control, 1964-1985′
Alan Tuckman
Essays
‘Industrial Relations, 1975 to 2025’
Richard Hyman
‘Michael Burawoy and the Manufacturing of Consent’
Tony Elger
Documents
‘Insights into a ‘Golden Age’ of Industrial Relations. Foreword to an interview with Sir Peter D. Carr’
Dave Lyddon and Greg J. Bamber
‘Sir Peter D. Carr: Building a Career in an Industrial Relations ‘Golden Age’. An Interview by Greg J. Bamber’
Greg J. Bamber
‘Documents: The Trade Union and the Labour Relations Act 1974: Introduction’
Paul Smith
TULRA 1974 Documents
Review Essays
‘The Evolution of British Industrial Relations Pluralism: Hugh Clegg and His Legacy’
Paul Edwards
‘Making and Sustaining Neoliberalism: Between the Utopia of the Political Right and the Murkiness of Marketization’
Miguel Martínez Lucio
Book Reviews
David Howell, Dave Lyddon, Edmund Heery and Jőrn Janssen
HSIR (46, 1, 2025) now available online at LUP (subscription required).
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