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American Labours Cold War Abroad From Deep Freeze To Dtente 19451970 Anthony Carew

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American Labours Cold War Abroad From Deep Freeze To Dtente 19451970 Anthony Carew
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Publisher: Athabasca University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.91 MB
Pages: 504
Author: Anthony Carew
ISBN: 9781771992114, 1771992115
Language: English
Year: 2018

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American Labours Cold War Abroad From Deep Freeze To Dtente 19451970 Anthony Carew by Anthony Carew 9781771992114, 1771992115 instant download after payment.

Carew presents a lively and clear account of what has largely been an unknown dimension of the Cold War. In impressive detail, Carew maps the international programs of the American Federation of Labour–Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL–CIO) during the Cold War and its relations with labour organizations abroad, in addition to providing a summary of the labour situation of a dozen or more countries including Finland, France, Italy, Germany, Japan, Greece, and India. American Labour’s Cold War Abroad reveals how the Cold War compelled trade unionists to reflect on the role of unions in a free society. Yet there was to be no meeting of minds on this, and at the end of the 1960s the AFL–CIO broke with the mainstream of the international labour movement to pursue its own crusade against communism.

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