Arthur Horner: A Political Biography

by Nina Fishman

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Arthur Horner (1894-1968) was a miners' leader from the 1926 general strike to his retirement as general secretary of the National Union of Mineworkers in 1959. During his life he played a crucial role in the fight for a national mineworkers union, and in the development of the National Coal Board; he was a champion of the Republicans in Spain; he was imprisoned several times for his views; and, he was in constant demand as a speaker. But it was his warmth, good humour and enthusiasm which made 'little Arthur', as he was affectionately known by his union colleagues, really memorable. Coming from a working-class family, and being forced by poverty to leave school at the age of eleven, Horner devoted his life to the struggle for socialism. He was a committed communist, but was also able to exercise effective leadership in a major trade union committed to social democratic principles, playing a key role in the social democratic settlement after the second world war. This biography documents admirably the major contribution Horner made to trade unionism, and to the creation of a social democratic commonwealth in postwar Britain.
  • ISBN10 1907103090
  • ISBN13 9781907103094
  • Publish Date 1 October 2010 (first published 15 March 2010)
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 30 July 2012
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher Lawrence and Wishart Ltd
  • Imprint Lawrence & Wishart Ltd
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 1216
  • Language English