This book, first published in 1981, examines the issues inspiring
working-class movements after 1848 in France, Germany and Britain,
with some consideration also of Austria, Italy, Spain and Russia.
It concentrates on the attitudes of the ordinary working men,
rather than the ideologies and the leaders, and considers the many
different forms and manifestations of their grievances and means of
expression. What emerges is the complexity of the connection
between economic circumstances and protest, and the existence of
wide divergences of behaviour amongst the European working class.
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