State-making and Labor Movements: France and the United States, 1876-1914Cornell University Press, 1998 - 317 頁 Economist Gerald Friedman, in an astute comparative study of the evolution of labor movements in the United States and France in the period from 1876 to 1914, illuminates not only the distinctive turns to syndicalism in France and craft unionism in the United States, but also the unique impact each form of unionization had on the shaping of the French and the U.S. states. He analyzes an enormous amount of data--extending estimates of union membership back to 1884 for France and 1880 for the United States--to present a lucid picture of the growth and outcome of both movements. The historic weakness of radical political movements in the United States has perplexed scholars of American labor for over a century. Friedman reevaluates the problem of American "exceptionalism" through his examination of the labor movement, exploring the constraints placed on radicalism by employers and state officials. He shows that a one-sided approach focused exclusively on the role of the working class has rendered labor history static: historical change is something that also happens to workers when circumstances change for workers. Friedman's perspective brings new dynamism to labor history by incorporating the impact of other social actors and the conflicts between them. |
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... activity— History . 4. Trade - unions - United States - Political activity— History . 5. United States - Politics and government - 1865-1933 . 6. France - Politics and government - 1870-1940 . I. Title . HD8430.F74 1998 322'.2'094409034 ...
... activity— History . 4. Trade - unions - United States - Political activity— History . 5. United States - Politics and government - 1865-1933 . 6. France - Politics and government - 1870-1940 . I. Title . HD8430.F74 1998 322'.2'094409034 ...
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... activity , the United States and France ( 1881-1914 ) , 42 7. Union membership growth by added 1,000 strikers , the United States and France ( 1881-1914 ) , 43 8. Union membership growth rates in strike wave and other years , the United ...
... activity , the United States and France ( 1881-1914 ) , 42 7. Union membership growth by added 1,000 strikers , the United States and France ( 1881-1914 ) , 43 8. Union membership growth rates in strike wave and other years , the United ...
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Alternative perspectives on union ideology | 13 |
The real fruit of their battles | 22 |
Union membership growth rate the United States and France 18801914 | 39 |
That terrible struggle | 64 |
Votes in the French Chamber of Deputies cast with Socialists by political | 107 |
GreenbackLabor Party vote in Massachusetts by turnout decile | 113 |
Low Dues and Communistic Soup | 118 |
Strike outcomes the United States and France 18701914 | 120 |
Union impact on strike success rates the United States and France | 129 |
effect of union involvement the United States and France | 138 |
Capitalist States | 152 |
Revolutionary and Prudential Unionism | 218 |
Marxist Paradoxes | 290 |
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