Author: | Brett Fairbairn |
Subcategory: | Europe |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | Centre for the Study of Co-operatives, University of Saskatchewan (1994) |
Category: | History |
Rating: | 4.9 |
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Rochdale, England, is known by millions for one reason: a handful of labourers established a co-operative there in 1844 known as the Rochdale Society of Equitable Pioneers.
Registered: Abstract. Rochdale, England, is known by millions for one reason: a handful of labourers established a co-operative there in 1844 known as the Rochdale Society of Equitable Pioneers. That co-operative was adopted as the inspiration and model for a movement that now includes nearly 700 million people around the world. As this paper is being written, co-operators around the world are preparing to celebrate the 150th anniversary of its birth. Fairbairn, Brett, 1994.
The Rochdale Pioneers are most famous for designing the Rochdale Principles . The Meaning of Rochdale" (PDF). "UK Co-op Milestones".
The Rochdale Pioneers are most famous for designing the Rochdale Principles, a set of principles of co-operation that provide the foundation for the principles on which co-ops around the world operate to this da. The archive for the co-operative movement in Rochdale is held by Local Studies, Rochdale Boroughwide Cultural Trust. Rochdale Pioneers traded independently until 1991, with name changes inspired by mergers with neighbouring co-operatives, as Pioneers from 1976, and Norwest Pioneers from 1982, based in Wythenshawe, Manchester by 1991.
Rochdale Equitable Pioneers' Society, Cooperation, Rochdale system. Saskatoon : Centre for the Study of Co-operatives, University of Saskatchewan. inlibrary; printdisabled; trent university;. University of Saskatchewan. Centre for the Study of Co-operatives.
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The meaning of Rochdale: The Rochdale pioneers and the co-operative principles. Van Opstal W. (2010) Rochdale Society of Equitable Pioneers. Toepler S. (eds) International Encyclopedia of Civil Society. Springer, New York, N. . Occasional Paper Series. Studies in the social philosophy of co-operation. Manchester: Co-operative Union. From Utopia to a co-operative society. Montréal/New York: Black Rose Books.
Rochdale, England is known for the co-operative established by labourers there in 1844, called the Rochdale Society of Equitable Pioneers. That co-op was adopted as the inspiration and model for a movement that now includes 700 million world-wide. To commemorate its 150th anniversary, this paper examines what Rochdale means and why it is so important. File No. CSC-OP94-02.
The meaning of rochdale: the rochdale pioneers and the co-operative principles
The meaning of rochdale: the rochdale pioneers and the co-operative principles. That co-operative wa. More). Selected Works Related to the History of Co-operatives compiled by Brett Fairbarin PART I Works marked with an asterisk ( ) are especially useful. General, International, and Miscellaneous Work.
Fairbairn, B. The Meaning of Rochdale: The Rochdale Pioneers and the Co-operative Principles. Centre for the Study of Co-operatives Occasional Paper
Fairbairn, B. Centre for the Study of Co-operatives Occasional Paper 84,1 (1991), pp. 19-24.