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A comprehensive history traces the rise and transformation of trade unionism in Britain, charting its origins, legal and constitutional development, internal organisation, and expanding membership. The authors distinguish the general movement from the many particular trade societies, selecting representative documents while omitting numerous local disputes. Attention is given to changing legal status, the incorporation of union practices into public administration, and the formation of a national political organisation promoting social reform. Economic and analytical questions are largely reserved for a separate volume; this work concentrates on institutional evolution, key episodes, and documentary sources.

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Sidney Webb

Sidney Webb was a prominent British social reformer and economist, known for his influential contributions to the study of social policy and labor movements. He co-founded the London School of Economics and was a key figure in the development of the Fabian Society, advocating for gradual social change through democratic means. Webb's notable works include "English Poor Law Policy," which examines the evolution of welfare systems, and "The History of Trade Unionism," a comprehensive analysis of labor organizations and their impact on society. His writings reflect a deep commitment to improving the conditions of the working class and shaping modern social policy.

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