Birmingham and the General Strike 1926
By The Birmingham & Midland Institute
Overview
Birmingham and the General Strike 1926
The General Strike in 1926 was a unique event in British History. Birmingham, as the second city, was closely involved in the strike as transport workers, print unions and others joined the miners in a national stoppage. Birmingham’s importance was such that every day the Cabinet in London received reports on the strength of worker-sentiment in the city. This talk looks at the causes,
duration and outcome of the strike in the city.
Category: Community, City & Town
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- 1 hour
- In person
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Refunds up to 7 days before event
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Birmingham & Midland Institute
9 Margaret Street
Birmingham B3 3BU United Kingdom
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The Birmingham & Midland Institute
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