The Labour International Handbook, originally published in 1921 by the Labour Research Department, offers a comprehensive overview of the global labor movement in the early 20th century. This handbook provides detailed information on socialist and labor organizations across various countries, exploring their structures, aims, and political activities. The book serves as a valuable resource for understanding the historical context of labor politics and international relations, shedding light on the challenges and aspirations of workers during a transformative period. Detailing the composition, leadership, and activities of labour parties around the world, this book provides insights into the policies and campaigns of organizations dedicated to advancing the rights and welfare of working-class people internationally.
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