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Waterfront Revolts New York And London Dockworkers 194661 Illustrated Colin J Davis

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Waterfront Revolts New York And London Dockworkers 194661 Illustrated Colin J Davis
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Publisher: University of Illinois Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 92.32 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Colin J. Davis
ISBN: 9780252028786, 0252028783
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: Illustrated

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Waterfront Revolts New York And London Dockworkers 194661 Illustrated Colin J Davis by Colin J. Davis 9780252028786, 0252028783 instant download after payment.

During the decade that followed World War II, American and British dockworkers undertook a series of militant revolts against their employers, their governments, and even their union leaderships. In this in-depth comparative study, Colin Davis explores the upheavals on both sides of the Atlantic. 

Davis examines the dynamics of work and work stoppage along the two pivotal waterfronts, showing how issues of race, organized crime, union affiliation, working conditions, and Cold War politics shaped waterfront uprisings and the state's response to them. He explores other key differences between American and British labor, such as the cultural forces that led to the emergence of rank-and-file dockworkers' movements, degree of governmental oversight, methods of obtaining work, and specifics of ethnic and racial identification. 

An eye-opening look at dockworker influence in postwar industry, Waterfront Revolts reveals how workers and trade unions directly influenced Cold War politics, the economy, and culture across national borders.

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