Essays in Argentine labour history, 1870-1930
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Essays in Argentine labour history, 1870-1930
Macmillan Press , In association with St. Antony 's College, 1992
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Description and Table of Contents
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This book offers a new look at the formation and weaknesses of the Argentine working classes. In the long span from 1870 to 1930 Argentina went through massive changes. The development of the working classes shaped the direction of those changes by promoting democratization and pushing for economic redistribution. By 1930, workers developed unique strategies of solidarity and combativeness. But they were unable to overcome the divisions to create an independent social and political movement.
Table of Contents
- The political economy of labour in Argentina, 1870-1930, Jeremy Adelman
- workers' housing and living conditions in Buenos Aires, 1880-1930, Leandro H. Gutierrez and Juan Suriano
- between rise and fall - self-employed workers in Buenos Aires, 1850-1880, Luis Alberto Romero and Hilda Sabato
- typographical workers and their mutualist experience - the case of the "Sociedad Tipografica Bonaerense", 1857-1880, Sylvia Badoza
- the harvest hand - wage-labouring on the pampas, 1880-1914, Jeremy Adelman
- work and conflict in the meat packing industry, 1900-1930, Mirta Zaida Lobato
- the labour movement and the historical conjuncture - Cordoba, 1917-1921, Ofelia Pianetto
- trade union organization - some forgotten aspects, Ruth Thompson
- economic restructuring and labour scarcity - labour in the 1920s, Colin M. Lewis
- intellectuals, universities and the social question - Argentina, 1898-1916, Eduardo A. Zimmermann
- Barrio societies, libraries and culture in the popular sectors of Buenos Aires in the inter-war period, Leandro H. Gutierrez and Luis Alberto Romero.
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