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Highlights
- Midnight, 30 April 1926.
- About the Author: Edd Mustill is a trade unionist and labour historian.
- 336 Pages
- History, Social History
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Book Synopsis
Midnight, 30 April 1926. Coalowners lock out a million miners. In response, British workers across the country down their tools. Britain's first General Strike has begun.
The government feared that the country teetered on the brink of revolution. Trade union leaders thought they'd be shot by the end of the week. For nine days, trains, buses and trams stopped running. Lorries could only leave the docks protected by military convoy. In Birmingham, the police hunted down city councillors, and in London they raided trade union headquarters. And for those in the coalfields, from South Wales to Scotland, the strike would not last nine days, but nine months.
On the strike's centenary, Edd Mustill tells the story of why millions of workers came out on strike, and why the government did anything it could to quash them.
Review Quotes
'A reliable, honest and comprehensive history. The bibliography alone runs to eight pages, including local histories and memoirs as well as archival, newspaper and general histories. A fascinating and outstanding work. Highly recommended.' Mike Jackson, cofounder of Lesbians and Gays Support the Miners
'Drawing on an expansive range of existing accounts, as well as previously undisclosed archival material, this book magnificently explores the multidimensional dynamics of what was a remarkable historical class confrontation between capital and labour. Reassessing both the sheer scale of government and state counter-mobilisation against the miners and their supporters, and the ultimate capitulation of the TUC General Council in calling off the General Strike, it also counters the narrative of British "moderation" by providing compelling evidence of the inspiring spirit of grassroots militancy, initiative and revolt - albeit unable to prevent the miners being left isolated and defeated.' Ralph Darlington, author of Labour Revolt in Britain 1910-1914
'Wealthy, efficient and enjoying broad support, Britain's ruling class in the 1920s was unrivalled for its efficiency and foresight. At the same time, the British working class was the largest, best organised and most conscious of its class solidarity. The General Strike of 1926 was an almost pure test of power and will between these two mighty forces. With narrative flair, cool passion, and a telling eye for detail, Edd Mustill tells the story of this legendary duel, those extraordinary nine days in May when all eyes worldwide turned to the class struggle on Britain's shores.' Marc Mulholland, author of The Murderer of Warren Street
About the Author
Edd Mustill is a trade unionist and labour historian. He is the author of The Sheffield Workers' Committee: Rank and file trade unionism during the First World War and the editor of The Global Labour Movement: An Introduction. He lives in Sheffield.
Dimensions (Overall): 9.2 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W)
Weight: .78 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 336
Genre: History
Sub-Genre: Social History
Publisher: Oneworld Publications
Format: Paperback
Author: Edd Mustill
Language: English
Street Date: June 11, 2026
TCIN: 1006771786
UPC: 9781836430681
Item Number (DPCI): 247-32-8131
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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