Corporate Policing, Yellow Unionism, and Strikebreaking, 1890-1930
In Defence of Freedom
Herausgeber: Millan, Matteo; Saluppo, Alessandro
Corporate Policing, Yellow Unionism, and Strikebreaking, 1890-1930
In Defence of Freedom
Herausgeber: Millan, Matteo; Saluppo, Alessandro
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This book provides a comparative and transnational examination of the complex and multifaceted experiences of anti-labour mobilization, from the bitter social conflicts of the pre-war period, through the epochal tremors of war and revolution, and the violent spasms of the 1920s and 1930s.
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This book provides a comparative and transnational examination of the complex and multifaceted experiences of anti-labour mobilization, from the bitter social conflicts of the pre-war period, through the epochal tremors of war and revolution, and the violent spasms of the 1920s and 1930s.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 558g
- ISBN-13: 9780367374129
- ISBN-10: 0367374129
- Artikelnr.: 60354707
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 558g
- ISBN-13: 9780367374129
- ISBN-10: 0367374129
- Artikelnr.: 60354707
Matteo Millan is Associate Professor of Modern and Contemporary History at the University of Padova, Italy. He worked as a postdoctoral researcher in Oxford and Dublin. In 2015, he obtained a major grant from the European Research Council. He has published extensively on Italian fascism and pre-1914 armed associations. Alessandro Saluppo is an ERC post-doctoral researcher at the University of Padua, Italy. His current research is devoted to private industrial policing, strikebreaking and anti-labor violence in the United Kingdom before the First World War.
Preface. Coercion at Work, Violence in Politics: What Changed Between 1890
and 1930? 1. Introduction. Strikebreaking and Industrial Vigilantism as an
Historical Problem Part 1: Institutional Responses 2. Policies and
Practices against Labour Movement in the Late Russian Empire 3. Violence
Against Strikers in the Rural Peripheries of the Iberian Peninsula,
1890s-1915 4. The Swedish Labour Market c. 1870-1914: A Labour Market
Regime without Repression? 5. State Authorities, Municipal Forces, and
Military Intervention in the Policing of Strikes in Austria-Hungary,
1890s-1914 6. Employers of the World, Unite! The Transnational Mobilization
of Industrialists Around World War One Part 2: Strikebreaking Tactics and
Practices 7. Anti-labour Repression in the in-between Spaces of Empire: The
Compagnie des Messageries maritimes and the Steamship Workers of the 'China
Line' (1900-1920) 8. In the Name of Constitutionalism and Islam: The Murky
World of Labour Politics in Calcutta's Docklands 9. Cairo, Athens,
Salonica. Strikebreaking and Anti-Labour Practices of Employers and the
State in the Early-Twentieth-Century Cigarette Industry 10. In Reaction to
Revolution: Anti-Strike Mentalities and Practices in the Russian Radical
Right, 1905-14 11. "We Can Kill Striking Workers without Being Prosecuted."
Armed Bands of Strikebreakers in late Imperial Germany Part 3: Civic and
Industrial Vigilantism 12. The Wild West of Employer Anti-Unionism: The
Glorification of Vigilantism and Individualism in the
Early-Twentieth-Century United States 13. Vigilant Citizens: the Case of
the Volunteer Police Force, 1911-1914 14. From "State Protection" to
"Private Defence". Strikebreaking, Civilian Armed Mobilisation and the Rise
of Italian Fascism 15. Conclusions. Strikebreaking and the Fault-Lines of
Mass Society, 1880-1930
and 1930? 1. Introduction. Strikebreaking and Industrial Vigilantism as an
Historical Problem Part 1: Institutional Responses 2. Policies and
Practices against Labour Movement in the Late Russian Empire 3. Violence
Against Strikers in the Rural Peripheries of the Iberian Peninsula,
1890s-1915 4. The Swedish Labour Market c. 1870-1914: A Labour Market
Regime without Repression? 5. State Authorities, Municipal Forces, and
Military Intervention in the Policing of Strikes in Austria-Hungary,
1890s-1914 6. Employers of the World, Unite! The Transnational Mobilization
of Industrialists Around World War One Part 2: Strikebreaking Tactics and
Practices 7. Anti-labour Repression in the in-between Spaces of Empire: The
Compagnie des Messageries maritimes and the Steamship Workers of the 'China
Line' (1900-1920) 8. In the Name of Constitutionalism and Islam: The Murky
World of Labour Politics in Calcutta's Docklands 9. Cairo, Athens,
Salonica. Strikebreaking and Anti-Labour Practices of Employers and the
State in the Early-Twentieth-Century Cigarette Industry 10. In Reaction to
Revolution: Anti-Strike Mentalities and Practices in the Russian Radical
Right, 1905-14 11. "We Can Kill Striking Workers without Being Prosecuted."
Armed Bands of Strikebreakers in late Imperial Germany Part 3: Civic and
Industrial Vigilantism 12. The Wild West of Employer Anti-Unionism: The
Glorification of Vigilantism and Individualism in the
Early-Twentieth-Century United States 13. Vigilant Citizens: the Case of
the Volunteer Police Force, 1911-1914 14. From "State Protection" to
"Private Defence". Strikebreaking, Civilian Armed Mobilisation and the Rise
of Italian Fascism 15. Conclusions. Strikebreaking and the Fault-Lines of
Mass Society, 1880-1930
Preface. Coercion at Work, Violence in Politics: What Changed Between 1890
and 1930? 1. Introduction. Strikebreaking and Industrial Vigilantism as an
Historical Problem Part 1: Institutional Responses 2. Policies and
Practices against Labour Movement in the Late Russian Empire 3. Violence
Against Strikers in the Rural Peripheries of the Iberian Peninsula,
1890s-1915 4. The Swedish Labour Market c. 1870-1914: A Labour Market
Regime without Repression? 5. State Authorities, Municipal Forces, and
Military Intervention in the Policing of Strikes in Austria-Hungary,
1890s-1914 6. Employers of the World, Unite! The Transnational Mobilization
of Industrialists Around World War One Part 2: Strikebreaking Tactics and
Practices 7. Anti-labour Repression in the in-between Spaces of Empire: The
Compagnie des Messageries maritimes and the Steamship Workers of the 'China
Line' (1900-1920) 8. In the Name of Constitutionalism and Islam: The Murky
World of Labour Politics in Calcutta's Docklands 9. Cairo, Athens,
Salonica. Strikebreaking and Anti-Labour Practices of Employers and the
State in the Early-Twentieth-Century Cigarette Industry 10. In Reaction to
Revolution: Anti-Strike Mentalities and Practices in the Russian Radical
Right, 1905-14 11. "We Can Kill Striking Workers without Being Prosecuted."
Armed Bands of Strikebreakers in late Imperial Germany Part 3: Civic and
Industrial Vigilantism 12. The Wild West of Employer Anti-Unionism: The
Glorification of Vigilantism and Individualism in the
Early-Twentieth-Century United States 13. Vigilant Citizens: the Case of
the Volunteer Police Force, 1911-1914 14. From "State Protection" to
"Private Defence". Strikebreaking, Civilian Armed Mobilisation and the Rise
of Italian Fascism 15. Conclusions. Strikebreaking and the Fault-Lines of
Mass Society, 1880-1930
and 1930? 1. Introduction. Strikebreaking and Industrial Vigilantism as an
Historical Problem Part 1: Institutional Responses 2. Policies and
Practices against Labour Movement in the Late Russian Empire 3. Violence
Against Strikers in the Rural Peripheries of the Iberian Peninsula,
1890s-1915 4. The Swedish Labour Market c. 1870-1914: A Labour Market
Regime without Repression? 5. State Authorities, Municipal Forces, and
Military Intervention in the Policing of Strikes in Austria-Hungary,
1890s-1914 6. Employers of the World, Unite! The Transnational Mobilization
of Industrialists Around World War One Part 2: Strikebreaking Tactics and
Practices 7. Anti-labour Repression in the in-between Spaces of Empire: The
Compagnie des Messageries maritimes and the Steamship Workers of the 'China
Line' (1900-1920) 8. In the Name of Constitutionalism and Islam: The Murky
World of Labour Politics in Calcutta's Docklands 9. Cairo, Athens,
Salonica. Strikebreaking and Anti-Labour Practices of Employers and the
State in the Early-Twentieth-Century Cigarette Industry 10. In Reaction to
Revolution: Anti-Strike Mentalities and Practices in the Russian Radical
Right, 1905-14 11. "We Can Kill Striking Workers without Being Prosecuted."
Armed Bands of Strikebreakers in late Imperial Germany Part 3: Civic and
Industrial Vigilantism 12. The Wild West of Employer Anti-Unionism: The
Glorification of Vigilantism and Individualism in the
Early-Twentieth-Century United States 13. Vigilant Citizens: the Case of
the Volunteer Police Force, 1911-1914 14. From "State Protection" to
"Private Defence". Strikebreaking, Civilian Armed Mobilisation and the Rise
of Italian Fascism 15. Conclusions. Strikebreaking and the Fault-Lines of
Mass Society, 1880-1930