Shipbuilding and Ship Repair Workers around the World: Case Studies 1950-2010: Work around the Globe: Historical Comparisons
Editat de Raquel Cardeira Varela, Hugh Murphy, Marcel van der Lindenen Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 mar 2017
Maritime trade is the backbone of the world’s economy. Around ninety percent of all goods are transported by ship, and since World War II shipbuilding has undergone major changes in response to new commercial pressures and opportunities. Early British dominance, for example, was later undermined by competition from the Japanese, who have since been overtaken by South Korea and, most recently, China. The case studies in this volume trace these and other important developments in the shipbuilding and ship repair industries, as well as workers’ responses to these historic transformations.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789462981157
ISBN-10: 9462981159
Pagini: 748
Ilustrații: 120 line drawings
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 43 mm
Greutate: 1.26 kg
Editura: Amsterdam University Press
Colecția Amsterdam University Press
Seria Work around the Globe: Historical Comparisons
ISBN-10: 9462981159
Pagini: 748
Ilustrații: 120 line drawings
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 43 mm
Greutate: 1.26 kg
Editura: Amsterdam University Press
Colecția Amsterdam University Press
Seria Work around the Globe: Historical Comparisons
Notă biografică
Raquel Varela is a researcher at the Institute for Contemporary History at the Universidade Nova de Lisboa. Hugh Murphy is a visiting reader in maritime history at the Royal Museums Greenwich and professor of economic and social history at the University of Glasgow. Marcel van der Linden is a senior research fellow at the International Institute for Social History in Amsterdam.
Cuprins
1 Introduction
Marcel van der Linden, Hugh Murphy, and Raquel Varela
Acknowledgements
NORTH-WESTERN EUROPE
2 Labour in the British shipbuilding and ship repairing industries in the twentieth century
Hugh Murphy
3 Bremer Vulkan: A case study of the West German shipbuilding industry and its narratives in the second half of the twentieth century
Johanna Wolf
4 From boom to bust: Kockums, Malmö (Sweden), 1950–1986
Tobias Karlsson
5 The Norwegian shipbuilding industry after 1945: Production systems, rationalization, and labour relations, with special reference to Bergens Mekaniske Verksteder and Aker Stord
Hans-Jakob Ågotnes and Jan Heiret
6 From war reparations to luxury cruise liners: Production changes and labour relations at the Turku shipyard (Finland) between 1950 and 2010
Kari Teräs
7 The Dutch shipbuilding industry, 1950–2012
Sjaak van der Velden
SOUTHERN AND EASTERN EUROPE
8 Always on the verge of sinking: Labour and production in the Sestri Ponente shipyard, Genoa (Italy), 1950–2014
Giulia Strippoli, Davide Tabor, and Luciano Villani
9 Work, workers, and labour conflicts in the shipyard Bazán/Navantia-Ferrol, Galicia (Spain), 1950–2014
José Gómez Alén
10 Against market rules: A Spanish shipyard nobody wanted (except workers)
Rubén Vega García
11 Labour relations in a Portuguese shipyard: The case of Setenave
Jorge Fontes
12 Work in the Portuguese shipyards of Lisnave: From the right to work to precariousness of employment
Raquel Varela and Ana Rajado
13 The Gdansk Shipyard: Production regime and workers conflicts in the 1970s and 1980s in the People's Republic of Poland
Sarah Graber Majchrzak
14 The shipbuilding industry in Galati (Romania) under Communism, 1948–1989
Constantin Ardeleanu
THE AMERICAS AND AUSTRALIA
15 Charting a new course: US shipbuilding labour, 1950–2014
Robin Dearmon Muhammad
16 The Argentinean shipbuilding industry: Workers' struggles in a state shipyard
Cintia Russo
17 Production and labour of a state-owned enterprise: A case study of an Argentinean shipyard, Astillero Río Santiago
Juliana Frassa
18 Labour in the Brazilian shipbuilding industry: A contribution to an analysis of the recovery period
Claudiana Guedes de Jesus
19 Brazilian shipbuilding and workers between tradition and innovation: Shipyards Caneco/Rio Nave and Mauá - Rio de Janeiro, 1950–2014
Elina G. da Fonte Pessanha and Luisa Barbosa Pereira
20 Cockatoo Island, Australia: Industry, labour, and protest culture
Lisa Milner
ASIA
21 Evolution and development of the shipbuilding industry in Bharati Shipyard Ltd, Maharashtra (India), from the 1970s to 2010: Employer, employee, and production perspectives
S. M. Fahimuddin Pasha
22 Shipbuilding and shipbuilders in Thailand
Nicola Mocci
23 The lower labour market and the development of the post-war Japanese shipbuilding industry
Takeshi Haraguchi and Kazuya Sakurada
24 The evolution of labour relations in the South Korean shipbuilding industry: A case study of Hanjin Heavy Industries, 1950–2014
Wonchul Shin
25 China, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, and Vietnam
Hugh Murphy
26 Some final observations
Hugh Murphy and Marcel van der Linden
Appendix 1: The effects of the oil price shocks on shipbuilding in the 1970s
Hugh Murphy and Stig Tenold
Appendix 2: Shipbuilding in 2013: An analysis of shipbuilding statistics
Victoria Culkin
Glossary of shipping and shipbuilding terms
List of Tables, Graphs, and Figures
Collective bibliography
Notes on contributors
Index
Marcel van der Linden, Hugh Murphy, and Raquel Varela
Acknowledgements
NORTH-WESTERN EUROPE
2 Labour in the British shipbuilding and ship repairing industries in the twentieth century
Hugh Murphy
3 Bremer Vulkan: A case study of the West German shipbuilding industry and its narratives in the second half of the twentieth century
Johanna Wolf
4 From boom to bust: Kockums, Malmö (Sweden), 1950–1986
Tobias Karlsson
5 The Norwegian shipbuilding industry after 1945: Production systems, rationalization, and labour relations, with special reference to Bergens Mekaniske Verksteder and Aker Stord
Hans-Jakob Ågotnes and Jan Heiret
6 From war reparations to luxury cruise liners: Production changes and labour relations at the Turku shipyard (Finland) between 1950 and 2010
Kari Teräs
7 The Dutch shipbuilding industry, 1950–2012
Sjaak van der Velden
SOUTHERN AND EASTERN EUROPE
8 Always on the verge of sinking: Labour and production in the Sestri Ponente shipyard, Genoa (Italy), 1950–2014
Giulia Strippoli, Davide Tabor, and Luciano Villani
9 Work, workers, and labour conflicts in the shipyard Bazán/Navantia-Ferrol, Galicia (Spain), 1950–2014
José Gómez Alén
10 Against market rules: A Spanish shipyard nobody wanted (except workers)
Rubén Vega García
11 Labour relations in a Portuguese shipyard: The case of Setenave
Jorge Fontes
12 Work in the Portuguese shipyards of Lisnave: From the right to work to precariousness of employment
Raquel Varela and Ana Rajado
13 The Gdansk Shipyard: Production regime and workers conflicts in the 1970s and 1980s in the People's Republic of Poland
Sarah Graber Majchrzak
14 The shipbuilding industry in Galati (Romania) under Communism, 1948–1989
Constantin Ardeleanu
THE AMERICAS AND AUSTRALIA
15 Charting a new course: US shipbuilding labour, 1950–2014
Robin Dearmon Muhammad
16 The Argentinean shipbuilding industry: Workers' struggles in a state shipyard
Cintia Russo
17 Production and labour of a state-owned enterprise: A case study of an Argentinean shipyard, Astillero Río Santiago
Juliana Frassa
18 Labour in the Brazilian shipbuilding industry: A contribution to an analysis of the recovery period
Claudiana Guedes de Jesus
19 Brazilian shipbuilding and workers between tradition and innovation: Shipyards Caneco/Rio Nave and Mauá - Rio de Janeiro, 1950–2014
Elina G. da Fonte Pessanha and Luisa Barbosa Pereira
20 Cockatoo Island, Australia: Industry, labour, and protest culture
Lisa Milner
ASIA
21 Evolution and development of the shipbuilding industry in Bharati Shipyard Ltd, Maharashtra (India), from the 1970s to 2010: Employer, employee, and production perspectives
S. M. Fahimuddin Pasha
22 Shipbuilding and shipbuilders in Thailand
Nicola Mocci
23 The lower labour market and the development of the post-war Japanese shipbuilding industry
Takeshi Haraguchi and Kazuya Sakurada
24 The evolution of labour relations in the South Korean shipbuilding industry: A case study of Hanjin Heavy Industries, 1950–2014
Wonchul Shin
25 China, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, and Vietnam
Hugh Murphy
26 Some final observations
Hugh Murphy and Marcel van der Linden
Appendix 1: The effects of the oil price shocks on shipbuilding in the 1970s
Hugh Murphy and Stig Tenold
Appendix 2: Shipbuilding in 2013: An analysis of shipbuilding statistics
Victoria Culkin
Glossary of shipping and shipbuilding terms
List of Tables, Graphs, and Figures
Collective bibliography
Notes on contributors
Index