History through Literary Imagination: Portrayals of Worker Representation and Collective Action in Condition-of-England Novels, c.1830–1855
Michael Gold
págs. 1-51
The Rise and Demise of the Institute for Workers’ Control, 1964–1985
Alan Tuckman
págs. 53-102
Industrial Relations, 1975 to 2025
Richard Hyman
págs. 103-109
Michael Burawoy and the Manufacturing of Consent
Tony Elger
págs. 111-132
Insights into a ‘Golden Age’ of Industrial Relations. Foreword to an Interview with Sir Peter D. Carr
Dave Lyddon, Greg J. Bamber
págs. 133-146
Sir Peter D. Carr: Building a Career in an Industrial Relations ‘Golden Age’. An Interview by Greg J. Bamber
Greg J. Bamber
págs. 147-176
Documents: The Trade Union and Labour Relations Act 1974: Introduction
Paul Smith
págs. 177-182
TULRA 1974 Documents
págs. 183-232
The Evolution of British Industrial Relations Pluralism: Hugh Clegg and His Legacy
Paul Edwards
págs. 233-241
Making and Sustaining Neoliberalism: Between the Utopia of the Political Right and the Murkiness of Marketization
Miguel Martínez Lucio
págs. 243-253
Ralph Darlington, Labour Revolt in Britain, 1910–14 (Pluto Press: 2023)
David Howell
págs. 255-263
Phil James and David Walters, Work and Health: 50 Years of Regulatory Failure (Institute of Employment Rights, Liverpool: 2022); Arthur McIvor, An Oral History of Health and Safety in Britain (Bloomsbury: 2024)
Dave Lyddon
págs. 265-273
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