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Work and Training
6.30 The Fifth Estate
3: Change and Continuity
The years up to 1939 were a time of bitter conflict and steady consolidation in the trade union movement. But, as Ernest Bevin said in 1927. ' The most conservative man in the world is the British Trade Unionist when you want to change him.' Is that why the movement survived the great depression better than most?
Presented by DAVID KYNASTON
7.0 Teaching Languages 1: Getting to Know Your Students
PROFESSOR ERIC HAWKINS , JOHN GORDON and EILEEN MULLEN take a look at problems facing the evening-class teacher. . Series producer EDITH BAER

Contributors

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Ernest Bevin
Presented By:
David Kynaston
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Professor Eric Hawkins
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John Gordon
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Eileen Mullen
Producer:
Edith Baer

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