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Scotland's Radical Exports - The Scots Abroad - How They Shaped Politics and Trade Unions (Paperback)
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Scotland's Radical Exports - The Scots Abroad - How They Shaped Politics and Trade Unions (Paperback)
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Scotland's Radical Exports is about the men and women who took
trade unionism and working class politics from Scotland to the main
countries that make up the Scottish Diaspora. Many of Scotland's
industrial workers left home with a formidable combination of trade
union conviction and political understanding. Their unrivalled
experience made them especially suited to leadership roles. Guided
by traditional Scottish models, they formed trade unions wherever
they settled, often at a time when membership of a union could mean
dismissal, eviction, and deportation. Politically their impact was
just as great in the parties of the working class they helped
build. Each of the thirteen chapters of the book is a short history
of a trade union organisation or a political party, told through
the biographies of the Scots who helped shape them. Many of the
characters in the book are unknown in Scotland, but their
contributions are celebrated by the organisations they helped
build. Scotland's Radical Exports records the determination,
sacrifices and unqualified heroism of people who passionately
believed in the cause for which they fought. It reminds us of their
courage and gives them their proper place in Scottish history. "I
am exceptionally proud of all of Scotland's achievements and
particularly the different ways in which Scots have helped to shape
the modern world. Scotland's contribution to the Trades Union
movement and enhancing the rights of workers - at home and around
the globe - is hugely significant. It is important that these
stories are captured and celebrated." -- Alex Salmond, First
Minister of Scotland "Much has been written about Scotland's
contribution to the development of the modern world, in science and
literature, in trade - good and bad, and of course, in enterprise
and philanthropy. This book adds another important chapter to that
remarkable history - to the values we shared and the inspirational
individuals who spread them far and wide." -- Lord Jack McConnell,
First Minister of Scotland, 2001-2007 Pat Kelly is a former
president of the STUC and Scottish secretary of the Public and
Commercial Services Union (PCS). After graduating from Glasgow
University he worked as a civil engineer before he became a
full-time trade union official. Since leaving the PCS he has served
on the Civil Service Appeal Board and as a non-executive director
of NHS24 and Scottish Water. He has four children and lives in
Edinburgh with his partner, Jane Lindsay.
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