Emergence of European Trade Unionism

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Alan Fowler
Antoine Prost
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Ballast Heavers
Bourses Du Travail
Bremen Region
British Trade Union Structures
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Chris Wrigley
collective bargaining Europe
comparative labour studies
Craft Unions
Criminal Law Amendment Act
Danielle Tartakowsky
Demarcation Lines
dockworkers unionisation
Du Travail
early twentieth century labour dynamics
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Erik Nijhof
Female Cotton Workers
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Gita Deneckere
Giuseppe M. Longoni
Independent Labour
industrial relations Europe
Inge Marssolek
Iron Mills
Jean-Claude Daumas
John Barzman
John Belchem
John Lovell
Karl Ditt
Karl Heinrich Pohl
Kenneth Lunn
Klaus Tenfelde
labour movement history
Larger Local Labour Market
Le Havre
Machine Building Industry
Maisons Du Peuple
Manfred Bock
Marie-Genevieve Dezes
Marie-Louise Goergen
Marlene Ellerkamp
Michael Schneider
Michel Dreyfus
Michel Pigenet
Mutual Aid Associations
Napoleon III
Noel Whiteside
Norbert Olszak
Odette Hardy-Hemery
Odette Hardy-HRy
Peter Berkowitz
Peter Scholliers
pre-World War I unions
R Cazals
Rebecca Gumbrell
Remy Cazals
Revolutionary Syndicalism
Richard Hyman
Sandrine Kott
Sickness Funds
Skilled Ironworkers
Strong Craft Unionism
Thomas Welskopp
Trade Unions
Traditional Demarcation Lines
Tramway Workers
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Vice Versa
Vincent Robert

Product details

  • ISBN 9780815397717
  • Weight: 660g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Dec 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The Emergence of European Trade Unionism examines the pre-1914 development of trade unions in different European countries, including France, Germany, Britain and The Netherlands. Part one examines trade unionism in the iron, steel and textile industries, as well as the Dockers unions in the ports of London. A variety of locations is considered, large to medium towns, and textile and machine making cities. Part two continues with assessments of major aspects of industrial relations in these countries. Collectively the essays provide a fresh reassessment of Western European trade unionism in the four decades before the First World War. By taking such an overtly comparative position in terms of subject matter, geographical coverage and approach, the book offers intriguing insights and unusual perspectives into the national, international and transnational themes that run through the history of early twentieth century trade unionism.

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