The pre-First World War labour unrest and women's suffrage revolt a talk by Ralph Darlington

This talk by Ralph Darlington, Emeritus Professor of Employment Relations from the University of Salford,will highlight some of the links, often tenuous,that were made between some sections within the suffrage movement and sections of the trade union and socialist movement.
He will draw conclusions about links between gender and class,and the relationship between labour,suffrage and socialist movements and its implications.
The talk is part of the Invisible Histories series. Admission free; light refreshments afterwards.
Who to contact
Where to go
- Name
- Working Class Movement Library
- Address
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51 Crescent
Salford - Postcode
- M5 4WX
Time / Date Details
- When is it on
- Tuesday 22 April, 20m - 3pm