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Remembering the General Strike, 100 years on

Event type:
Round table discussion
Address:
Hybrid | Online & Room 349, Third Floor, Senate House, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HU
Speakers:
Jonathan Schneer : Georgia Institute of Technology
Paul Novak : Trades Union Congress
Florence Sutcliffe-Braithwaite : UCL
Jon Cruddas : Former Member of Parliament
Jim Moher : IHR
Event dates:
29 Apr 2026 – 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
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100 years ago, 3 million workers engaged in arguably the most widespread and momentous industrial action in British History. The Conservative government of Stanley Baldwin regarded it not merely as a dispute about wages but as a revolutionary challenge to the UK parliamentary system and responded accordingly. The centenary is being marked by the publication of a major new study by the renowned US historian Jonathan Schneer. In this special in-person event organised by History & Policy’s Trades Union and Employment Forum, Professor Schneer will discuss his book with a panel of experts, and consider the broader significance of the General Strike.


Panel

  • Jonathan Schneer is Professor Emeritus at Georgia Institute of Technology. His publications include London 1900: The Imperial Metropolis, The Thames: England’s River and more recently, Ministers at War: Winston Churchill and his War Cabinet, 1940-45.  His The Balfour Declaration: the Origins of Arab-Israeli Conflict won a 2010 National Jewish Book Award.  
  • Paul Novak has been the general secretary of the Trades Union Congress (TUC) since December 2022.
  • Florence Sutcliffe-Braithwaite is Associate Professor of History at University College London and a specialist on the history of twentieth century Britain. She is joint author (with Natalie Thomlinson) of Women and the Miners’ Strike, 1984-1985 (2023)
  • Jon Cruddas was MP for Dagenham and Rainham from 2001-2024, serving in Ed Miliband’s shadow cabinet as Policy Coordinator. He is the author of A Century of Labour (2024).
  •  Jim Moher (Chair) is a former trades union national official and author of Walter Citrine: Forgotten Statesman of the TUC (2021). He is a fellow of the IHR.

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