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EPISODE · Dec 5, 2025 · 2H 6M

Episode 1 with Professor Ralph Darlington on the Labour Revolt in Britain 1910-14

from We Can Work It Out · host Dr Jonathan Lord

In this maiden episode of 'We Can Work It Out,' Dr Jonathan Lord interviews Professor Ralph Darlington, a leading scholar in industrial relations and labor history. They explore the significant labor activism that occurred in Britain from 1910 to 1914, a period marked by unprecedented strikes and collective action among workers. Darlington discusses the role of key industries, the tensions between grassroots activists and union leadership, and the vital participation of women in labor movements. The conversation also delves into the state's response to labor unrest, highlighting the challenges faced by workers in their fight for rights and better conditions. Through this discussion, listeners gain insights into the historical context of labor struggles and their relevance to contemporary issues in workers' rights. This conversation delves into the historical context of the Labour Revolt from 1910 to 1914, exploring the political radicalisation of workers, the role of trade unions, and the emergence of alternative forms of worker power. It highlights the intersection of gender and class struggles, the influence of radical left activism, and draws parallels between historical and contemporary strike movements. The discussion emphasises the cyclical nature of industrial conflict and the lessons that contemporary unions can learn from past struggles, particularly the importance of collective mobilisation in building union strength.

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