The History Of The Rochdale Pioneers, 1844-1892
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Overview
In the heart of Victorian England, a quiet revolution began. The Rochdale Pioneers, a group of determined working men, changed the course of 19th-century British history-not with grand speeches, but with practical action. Their story, vividly chronicled by George Jacob Holyoake, traces the origins of cooperatives and the birth of a movement that reshaped lives far beyond their Lancashire town. This historical non-fiction book immerses readers in the world of early social reform movements, where ideals of fairness and mutual aid collided with the harsh realities of the Industrial Revolution. Holyoake, himself a leading voice in social change, documents the influence of Robert Owen and the painstaking efforts that laid the groundwork for the cooperative movement. The History Of The Rochdale Pioneers, 1844-1892, stands as both a meticulous record for academic research and a compelling human narrative for history enthusiasts. Every page reveals how ordinary people, facing extraordinary challenges, built lasting institutions that continue to inspire. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. More than a chronicle of 1800s social change, it is a cultural touchstone for anyone drawn to the enduring impact of collective action and the history of cooperatives.
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- ISBN-13: 9789354177309
- ISBN-10: 9354177301
- Publisher: Alpha Edition
- Publish Date: October 2020
- Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.49 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.7 pounds
- Page Count: 214
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