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Striking a Light Louise Raw

Striking a Light By Louise Raw

Striking a Light by Louise Raw


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Summary

In July 1888, fourteen hundred women and girls employed by the matchmakers Bryant and May walked out of their East End factory and into the history books. The author gives us a challenging new interpretation of events proving that the women themselves, not celebrity socialists like Annie Besant, began it.

Striking a Light Summary

Striking a Light: The Bryant and May Matchwomen and Their Place in History by Louise Raw

This is the story of one of the most important strikes in labour history revealing the significance and truth of what actually happened. In July 1888, fourteen hundred women and girls employed by the matchmakers Bryant and May walked out of their East End factory and into the history books. Louise Raw gives us a challenging new interpretation of events proving that the women themselves, not celebrity socialists like Annie Besant, began it. She provides unequivocal evidence to show that the matchwomen greatly influenced the Dock Strike of 1889, which until now was thought to be the key event of new unionism, and repositions them as the mothers of the modern labour movement. Returning to the stories of the women themselves, and by interviewing their relatives today, Raw is able to construct a new history which challenges existing accounts of the strike itself and radically alters the accepted history of the labour movement in Britain.

Striking a Light Reviews

"'In a careful reconstruction of events, Raw exposes inaccuracies in the standard accounts... [she] tells a great story with a terrific cast of characters... parts of the book read like a detective story, with Raw ingenious in tracking down the strike leaders.'-Times Higher Education"

About Louise Raw

Louise Raw is a Labour historian with a background in the Trade Union movement and political campaigning. She has spoken throughout the world and in the media about her research into the matchwomen's strike. She has appeared on television and radio as well as delivering many talks in the local and Union communities. Sheila Rowbotham is Emeritus Professor of Sociology at the University of Manchester, UK. The author of the seminal works A Century of Women: The History of Women in Britain and the US (Penguin) and Promise of a Dream: Remembering the Sixties (Penguin), a symposium on her historical work was organised at the American Historical Association in 1994.

Table of Contents

Introduction, Methodology and Previous Literature; 1. Angels in the House and Factory Girls; 2. Haunted by the Woman Question: the Victorian Labour Movement and Women Workers; 3. Life, Work and Politics in the Victorian East End; 4. Liberals and Lucifers: Bryant & May and Matchmaking; 5. The 'Notorious' Annie Besant: the Strike Leaders Reconsidered; 6. 'One Girl Began': the Strike and the Matchwomen; 7. The Matchwomen, the Great Dock Strike and New Unionism; Bibliography; Index.

Additional information

GOR004732900
9781441114266
1441114262
Striking a Light: The Bryant and May Matchwomen and Their Place in History by Louise Raw
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Continuum Publishing Corporation
2011-03-10
288
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