"The Preston Co-operative Record, Volume 8" offers a fascinating glimpse into the workings of a local cooperative society in Preston, Lancashire. This volume provides a contemporary record of the society's activities, offering insights into the economic and social life of its members and the wider community. The text sheds light on the cooperative movement's role in providing affordable goods and services, promoting self-help, and fostering a sense of community solidarity. As a primary source document, it will be of interest to researchers studying the history of cooperatives, labor movements, and the social and economic development of industrial towns in England.
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