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Bolshevism, syndicalism and the General Strike : the lost internationalist world of A.A. Purcell - v. 3 : Lost Internationalist World of A.A. Purcell

Part of the Bolshevism and the British Left ; part three series
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The British trade unionist and Labour MP A. A. Purcell (1872-1935) once enjoyed international notoriety.

An outspoken champion of Soviet Russia, he nevertheless performed the highest labour movement responsibilities and was a leading figure on the TUC General Council.

Purcell was a member of the earliest British labour delegations to Russia and his presidency of the International Federation of Trade Unions coincided with the TUC's energetic promotion of the cause of Anglo-Russian trade union unity, culminating in the publication of a glowing TUC report on the Soviets in 1925.

However, as a leading TUC 'left' his credibility was badly dented by the failure of the General Strike in 1926, and the following year he lost his position with the IFTU.

He ended his career in the relative obscurity of the Manchester and Salford Trades Council.

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Lawrence & Wishart Ltd
1905007272 / 9781905007271
Paperback / softback
04/04/2013
United Kingdom
English
354 pages
22 cm
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