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History of the United Co-operative Baking Society Ltd : A fifty years' record 1869–1919 - cover

History of the United Co-operative Baking Society Ltd : A fifty years' record 1869–1919

William Reid

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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In "History of the United Co-operative Baking Society Ltd.: A Fifty Years' Record 1869–1919," William Reid meticulously chronicles the evolution of a pivotal institution in the cooperative movement and its socio-economic impacts over half a century. This historical account is characterized by Reid's detailed narrative style, blending empirical research with anecdotal evidence, and is set against the backdrop of the burgeoning cooperative movement in Britain. Through rich illustrations and comprehensive documentation, Reid examines the interplay between economic necessity and cooperative principles, highlighting both triumphs and challenges faced by the society during a transformative era marked by industrialization and social reform. William Reid, a dedicated advocate for cooperative enterprises, draws upon his extensive background in social economics and his experiences within the cooperative sector. His insights are informed by a deep commitment to social justice and community welfare, positioning him as an ideal chronicler of the United Co-operative Baking Society's formative years. Reid's scholarly approach not only enhances the credibility of the work but also reflects his personal investment in the cooperative philosophy. This book is a vital resource for historians, economists, and anyone interested in the history of cooperative movements. Reid's thorough exploration provides a nuanced understanding of how collective efforts in baking not only fed communities but fostered a sense of belonging and shared purpose. Readers will find valuable lessons in resilience, cooperation, and innovation that remain relevant to contemporary discussions around cooperative business models.
Disponible depuis: 02/03/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 140 pages.

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