Introduction to the Special Issue Commemorating the 170th Anniversary of the 1853–1854 Preston Lock-Out

Southern, Jack orcid iconORCID: 0000-0001-6066-2936, Darwen, Lewis and Hobbs, Andrew orcid iconORCID: 0000-0001-5943-475X (2024) Introduction to the Special Issue Commemorating the 170th Anniversary of the 1853–1854 Preston Lock-Out. Transactions of the historic society of Lancashire and Cheshire, 173 . pp. 15-24. ISSN 0140-332X

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Abstract

This introduction to the special issue commemorating the 170th anniversary of the Preston strike and lock-out of 1853–1854 explains the significance of one of the most famous industrial disputes of the nineteenth century, updates its historiography since the publication of H.I. Dutton and J.E. King’s 1981 study, ‘Ten Per Cent and No Surrender’: The Preston Strike, 1853–1854, provides context and a chronology, and summarises the eight articles of new research presented here. The articles examine women’s impact on the dispute and its impact on them, the role of Irish workers, the question of intimidation and conflict between workers, cultural and literary expressions of the dispute, its significance and legacy, and one creative interpretation of it, using animation. The editors argue that the Preston strike and lock-out had a wide impact, was widely reported, and had a strong cultural resonance, making it a microcosmic episode of mid-Victorian Britain.


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