While other historians have skated over the labour unrest of 1919,
focusing instead on the general strike of 1926, Martyn Ives
uncovers a remarkable incidence of unofficial mass strikes in the
coalfields, waged against mineowners, the government, and trade
union leaders. Led by revolutionaries, this mass movement also
offered a glimpse of an alternative road to socialism.
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