The Internationalisation of the Labour Question Ideological Antagonism, Workers’ Movements and the ILO since 1919 /

Dades bibliogràfiques
Autor corporatiu: SpringerLink (Online service)
Altres autors: Bellucci, Stefano (Editor), Weiss, Holger (Editor)
Sumari:XXXI, 436 p. 2 illus., 1 illus. in color.
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Idioma:anglès
Publicat: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2020.
Edició:1st ed. 2020.
Col·lecció:Palgrave Studies in the History of Social Movements,
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Accés en línia:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-28235-6
Format: Electrònic eBook
Taula de continguts:
  • 1 Introduction: Stefano Bellucci and Holger Weiss. 1919 and the Century of Labour Internationalisation
  • Part 1: Global Dimensions and Universal Issues 2 Dimitris Stevis. Global Union Organizations: The Weight of History and the Challenges of the Present, 1889–2019
  • 3 Geert Van Goethem. The Guest who Invited Himself: The International Free Trade Union Movement during and between the Two World Wars
  • 4 Eileen Boris. Woman’s Labours and the Definition of the Worker: Legacies of 1919
  • 5 Susan Zimmermann. Framing Working Women’s Rights Internationally: Contributions of the IFTU Women’s International
  • 6 Fredrik Petersson. The Labour and Socialist International and ‘the Colonial Problem’: Mobilization by Necessity or Force, 1925–28
  • 7 Holger Weiss. ‘Unite in International Solidarity!’ The call of the International of Seamen and Harbour Workers to ‘colonial’ and ‘Negro’ seamen in the early 1930s
  • Part 2: Global South, Regional and National Perspectives
  • 8 Lucas Poy. Working Class Politics and Labour Internationalism in Latin America: An Overview of Labour International Organizations in the Region during the Interwar Period, 1919–1939
  • 9 Larissa Rosa Corrêa. Beyond International Solidarity: The US Anti-Communist Labour Policy in Brazil during the Cold War
  • 10 Christian Høgsbjerg. ‘Whenever Society is in Travail Liberty is Born’: The Mass Strike of 1919 in Colonial Trinidad
  • 11 Andrés Stagnaro and Laura Caruso. The ILO as a Domesticating Arena: Argentinian Trade Unions and Workers’ Representations at the ILO in the First Half of the Twentieth Century
  • 12 Peter Cole. Strange Bedfellows but Not for Long: The Industrial Workers of the World and the Communist International
  • 13 Limin Teh. The ILO and the Labour Question in Republican China, 1919–1938
  • 14 Venkatanarayanan Sethuraman. United to Struggle or Struggling to Unite: Growth and Diversification of Indian Labour Movement
  • 15 Silke Neunsinger and M.V. Shobhana Warrier. Transnational Activism and Equal Remuneration in India in Twentieth Century
  • 16 Stefano Bellucci. The Ascent of Labour Internationalism in Africa: Trade Unions, Cold War Politics and the ILO, 1919-1960
  • 17 Duncan Money, The Struggle for Legitimacy: South Africa’s Divided Labour Movement and the ILO
  • 18 David Meyer and Marcel van der Linden, Labour Internationalism in Context.