ABSTRACT

First published in 1893, this tenth edition of The History of the Rochdale Pioneers, is an example of the nineteenth-century tradition of self-help manuals. It describes the origins and the development of the Rochdale Equitable Pioneers Society, the problems faced by the Rochdale Pioneers through economically tough times and how the collective were able to overcome these difficulties.

This book will be of interest to those studying the history of social welfare, class and economics, as well as the Co-operative Movement.

chapter VI|5 pages

THE GREAT FLOUR MILL PANIC

chapter IX|8 pages

RULES AND AIMS OF THE SOCIETY

chapter XI|3 pages

AN ILLUSTRATIVE CHAPTER

chapter XIII|2 pages

THE WEAVERS' DREAM

chapter XIV|8 pages

THE FAMOUS TWENTY-EIGHT

chapter XV|6 pages

LEGAL IMPEDIMENTS TO ECONOMY

chapter XVI|5 pages

QUERULOUS OUTSIDERS

chapter XVII|8 pages

FOUR DANGEROUS YEARS

chapter XVIII|8 pages

HALTING ON THE WAY

chapter XIX|9 pages

STORY OF THE CORN MILL

chapter XX|10 pages

ORIGIN OF THE "WHOLESALE"

chapter XXI|10 pages

CO-OFERATIVE ADMINISTRATION

chapter XXII|5 pages

THE BRANCH STORE AGITATION

chapter XXIII|9 pages

OTHER CHARACTERISTICS OF THE ROCHDALE PIONEERS

chapter XXIV|6 pages

CONTESTS FOR PRINCIPLE

chapter XXV|14 pages

DEAD PIONEERS

chapter XXVI|8 pages

THE ROCHDALE CONGRESS OF 1892