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Craft, Class, and Control: The Sociology of a Shipbuilding Community Book

Craft, Class, and Control: The Sociology of a Shipbuilding Community
Craft, Class, and Control: The Sociology of a Shipbuilding Community, Once the world's largest shipbuilding town, the industry in Wearside was extinguished at a stroke in December 1988 by Conservative government policy. Craft, Class and Control charts the decline of British shipbuilding from 1930 to the present day. It disc, Craft, Class, and Control: The Sociology of a Shipbuilding Community has a rating of 4.5 stars
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Craft, Class, and Control: The Sociology of a Shipbuilding Community, Once the world's largest shipbuilding town, the industry in Wearside was extinguished at a stroke in December 1988 by Conservative government policy. Craft, Class and Control charts the decline of British shipbuilding from 1930 to the present day. It disc, Craft, Class, and Control: The Sociology of a Shipbuilding Community
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  • Craft, Class, and Control: The Sociology of a Shipbuilding Community
  • Written by author Ian P. Roberts
  • Published by Edinburgh University Press, July 1993
  • Once the world's largest shipbuilding town, the industry in Wearside was extinguished at a stroke in December 1988 by Conservative government policy. Craft, Class and Control charts the decline of British shipbuilding from 1930 to the present day. It disc
  • Once the world's largest shipbuilding town, the industry in Wearside was extinguished at a stroke in December 1988 by Conservative government policy. Craft, Class and Control charts the decline of British shipbuilding from 1930 to the present day. It disc
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Acknowledgements
Preface
Introduction1
Ch. 1Wear Shipbuilding: Industry and Community10
1The Context10
2The Market13
3The Historical Individual16
Ch. 2The Inter-war Period34
1A Concern with Costs34
2The Case of Welding45
3The Issue of Apprenticeship55
Ch. 3Class and Community75
1The Post-war Position75
2One Side of the Employment Relationship77
3Within the Workplace89
Ch. 4Craft Workers and the Negotiation of Control114
1Boundaries and Bargains114
2Control and Co-operation120
Ch. 5The Changing Corporate Form: Private to Public Ownership147
1Amalgamation147
2Nationalisation on the Wear154
3The Shifting Contours of World Shipping157
4The Industry Nationalised163
Ch. 6Working for British Shipbuilders171
1Tightening Control171
2Redundancy179
3The End of Craft Control?186
4Conclusion198
Conclusion205
Afterword: Closure and Other Dirty Deals214
Index218


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