Dictatorship, Workers, and the City: Labour in Greater Barcelona since 1939
Autor Sebastian Balfouren Limba Engleză Hardback – 26 ian 1989
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780198227403
ISBN-10: 019822740X
Pagini: 300
Ilustrații: 3 maps, 4 tables
Dimensiuni: 143 x 224 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Editura: Clarendon Press
Colecția Clarendon Press
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 019822740X
Pagini: 300
Ilustrații: 3 maps, 4 tables
Dimensiuni: 143 x 224 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Editura: Clarendon Press
Colecția Clarendon Press
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Preface; List of maps; List of tables; Abbreviations; Defeat and resistance 1939-1959; The transformation of the working class; The growth of the new Labour movement; Local patterns of protest; The rise of militancy 1970-1973; Popular agitation and political change 1974-1976; The Labour movement in the post-Franco era; Appendix
Recenzii
'splendid study ... Dr Balfour's elegantly written account provides a clear and compelling analysis ... More than that, through the imaginative use of sources ... Dr Balfour has produced a study which illuminates our understanding of contemporary Spain. Its relevance stretches far beyond the boundaries of Greater Barcelona.'Paul Heywood, Times Higher Education Supplement
'original and provocative'Nigel Townson, New Statesman
'Balfour's is a genuinely exciting achievement ... one of the finest mongraphs to have appeared on any aspect of Spain under Franco, and for that matter one of the most distinguished pieces of Spanish urban and labour history yet published on any period. One of the many fascinating features of Dictatorship, Workers, and the City, perhaps that which provokes most thought is Balfour's consideration of the legacy of the Francoist experience for the Catalan and wider Spanish labour movements.'Martin Blinkhorn, European History Quarterly
'path-breaking and lucid account ... Balfour's splendid account vividly portrays the ups and downs of working-class life and activity in Greater Barcelona during the last half century. It deserves to be widely read.'Joseph Harrison, University of Manchester, Business History
`Meticulously researched and accessible study.'Tom Gallagher, Social History
'This is, quite simply, one of the finest monographs to have appeared on any aspect of Spain under Franco, and for that matter one of the most distinguished pieces of Spanish urban and labour history yet published on any period.'European History Quarterly
'the book constitutes an impressive achievement, in research, argument and presentation. It must surely be essential reading for English-speaking political and social historians of contemporary urban Spain; and the rest of us will also find it stimulating and informative. It deserves a wide audience.'John K. Walton, University of Lancaster, Urban History Yearbook 1990
'This is the most important and perceptive account of the changing patterns of labor unrest under Francoism. It is an indispensable work for understanding the history of the regime and its opponents. Scrupulously reserched, it is based on a minute examination of the existing - partisan - literature and extensive interviews.'Journal of Modern History, Volume 66, Number 4, December 1994
'original and provocative'Nigel Townson, New Statesman
'Balfour's is a genuinely exciting achievement ... one of the finest mongraphs to have appeared on any aspect of Spain under Franco, and for that matter one of the most distinguished pieces of Spanish urban and labour history yet published on any period. One of the many fascinating features of Dictatorship, Workers, and the City, perhaps that which provokes most thought is Balfour's consideration of the legacy of the Francoist experience for the Catalan and wider Spanish labour movements.'Martin Blinkhorn, European History Quarterly
'path-breaking and lucid account ... Balfour's splendid account vividly portrays the ups and downs of working-class life and activity in Greater Barcelona during the last half century. It deserves to be widely read.'Joseph Harrison, University of Manchester, Business History
`Meticulously researched and accessible study.'Tom Gallagher, Social History
'This is, quite simply, one of the finest monographs to have appeared on any aspect of Spain under Franco, and for that matter one of the most distinguished pieces of Spanish urban and labour history yet published on any period.'European History Quarterly
'the book constitutes an impressive achievement, in research, argument and presentation. It must surely be essential reading for English-speaking political and social historians of contemporary urban Spain; and the rest of us will also find it stimulating and informative. It deserves a wide audience.'John K. Walton, University of Lancaster, Urban History Yearbook 1990
'This is the most important and perceptive account of the changing patterns of labor unrest under Francoism. It is an indispensable work for understanding the history of the regime and its opponents. Scrupulously reserched, it is based on a minute examination of the existing - partisan - literature and extensive interviews.'Journal of Modern History, Volume 66, Number 4, December 1994