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ABSTRACT
A rtic le s J E Cronin, ‘T he peculiar pattern of British strikes since 1888\J B S (1979) is useful, as are P Renshaw, ‘T he depression years 1918-1931’ and R Shackleton, ‘T rade unions and the slum p’ in B Pimlott and C Cook (eds), Trade Unions in British Politics (2nd edn, 1991). O ther im portant articles include J Melling, ‘W hatever happened to Red Clydeside? Industrial conflict and the politics o f skill in the First W orld W ar’, IRSH (1990); G R Rubin, ‘Law as a bargaining weapon: British labour and the Restoration of Pre-W ar Practices Act 1919’, HJ (1989); P S Bagwell, ‘T he triple industrial alliance 1913-22’, in A Briggs and J Saville (eds) Essays in Labour History 1886 -1 9 2 3 (1971); M Savage, ‘T rade unionism, sex segregation and the state: wom en’s em ploym ent in new industries in inter-war Britain’, SH (1988); A J Taylor, ‘T he m iners and nationalization 1931-6’, IRSH (1983); and A Fowler, ‘Lancashire cotton trade unionism in the inter-war years’, in J A Jow itt and A J Mclvor (eds) Employers and Labour in the English Textile Industries 1850-1939 (1988).