The Town that Was Murdered

by Ellen Wilkinson

Matt Perry (Introduction)

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Jarrow is best known as the town that gave its name to the Jarrow March of 1936.

In November 1935 Jarrow chose Ellen Wilkinson as its Labour MP. A month later in a speech in parliament she challenged the government to address mass unemployment in the shipyards:
`skilled fitters, men who have built destroyers
and battleships and the finest passenger ships ...
The years go on and nothing is done ... this is a desperately urgent matter... '

The Town That Was Murdered is her well-researched survey of Jarrow: local and labour history, the impact of poverty, the hateful misery of state relief, the history of shipbuilding, and the combined power of city and bank finance and shipbuilding magnates - in the UK and abroad - who drove local firms into bankruptcy and destroyed jobs. The book helped the drive for a Welfare State, and the Labour government of 1945. It is a historical document, but as finance looks to relocate investments, it still resonates today.
  • ISBN13 9780850367492
  • Publish Date 1 August 2019
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint The Merlin Press Ltd
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 282
  • Language English