The Internationalisation of the Labour Question von Holger (Hrsg.) Weiss

Ideological Antagonism, Workers¿ Movements and the ILO since 1919
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This edited collection is a global history of workers¿ organisations since 1919, the year when the International Labour Organisation (ILO), the Comintern and the International Federation of Trade Unions were formed. This historical moment represents a caesura in labour history as it epitomises the beginning of what the editors and the contributors in this book call the internationalisation of the labour question. The case studies in this centenary volume analyse the relationship between global workers¿ organisations and the new ideological confrontation between liberal capitalism, socialism and communism since the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia. Workers¿ organisations, trade unions in particular, grew in importance and managed to organise internationally, forming alliances cemented by ideology and sustained by international institutional bodies or centrals. In the nascent capitalist versus communist struggle, trade unions thrived. Is it mere coincidence that today¿s decline ofunionism coincides with the end of ideological antagonism? This book emphasises important global labour issues such as gender as well as international workers¿ histories from Latin America, Asia and Africa.

This edited collection is a global history of workers¿ organisations since 1919, the year when the International Labour Organisation (ILO), the Comintern and the International Federation of Trade Unions were formed. This historical moment represents a caesura in labour history as it epitomises the beginning of what the editors and the contributors in this book call the internationalisation of the labour question. The case studies in this centenary volume analyse the relationship between global workers¿ organisations and the new ideological confrontation between liberal capitalism, socialism and communism since the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia. Workers¿ organisations, trade unions in particular, grew in importance and managed to organise internationally, forming alliances cemented by ideology and sustained by international institutional bodies or centrals. In the nascent capitalist versus communist struggle, trade unions thrived. Is it mere coincidence that today¿s decline ofunionism coincides with the end of ideological antagonism? This book emphasises important global labour issues such as gender as well as international workers¿ histories from Latin America, Asia and Africa.

AutorWeiss, Holger (Hrsg.) / Bellucci, Stefano (Hrsg.)
EinbandKartonierter Einband (Kt)
Erscheinungsjahr2021
Seitenangabe468 S.
LieferstatusFolgt in ca. 10 Arbeitstagen
AusgabekennzeichenEnglisch
AbbildungenPaperback
MasseH21.0 cm x B14.8 cm x D2.6 cm 600 g
Auflage1st ed. 2020
ReihePalgrave Studies in the History of Social Movements
VerlagSpringer International Publishing

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Über den Autor Holger (Hrsg.) Weiss

Holger Weiss is Professor of History at Åbo Akademi University, Finland. His research focuses on Global and Atlantic history, West African environmental history, and Islamic Studies. His latest monograph is A Global Radical Waterfront: The International Propaganda Committee of Transport Workers and the International of Seamen and Harbour Workers (2021).

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