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1 | International Trade-Union Politics | 1 |
2 | Metalworkers and Trade-Union Internationalism 1890-1920 | 14 |
3 | The Impact of Communism on the International Metalworkers' Federation 1920-1940 | 30 |
4 | Metalworkers and the Creation of the World Federation of Trade Unions | 49 |
5 | Centralism Or Diversity: Two World Views | 63 |
6 | The American Federation of Labor and the International Labour Movement After the Second World War | 79 |
7 | Internationalism and the Congress of Industrial Organizations | 97 |
8 | The Congress of Industrial Organizations, the World Federation of Trade Unions, and the Marshall Plan | 119 |
9 | British Metalworkers and the Origins of the Cold War | 144 |
10 | British Metalworkers, Communism, and the Soviet Union After 1945 | 167 |
11 | The Politics of German Unions After the End of Nazism | 187 |
12 | The Organization of German Metalworkers After 1945 | 214 |
13 | The Divisions in the French Unions | 238 |
14 | External Interference in French Labour | 253 |
15 | The Lessons of 1945 | 278 |
Bibliography | 297 | |
Index | 317 |
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Add International Labour and the Origins of the Cold War, This is the first major study of trade unions in the launch of the Cold War in the 1940s. Using unpublished archival material from Europe and the United States, MacShane challenges existing interpretations of international labor's role in the Cold War. He, International Labour and the Origins of the Cold War to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add International Labour and the Origins of the Cold War, This is the first major study of trade unions in the launch of the Cold War in the 1940s. Using unpublished archival material from Europe and the United States, MacShane challenges existing interpretations of international labor's role in the Cold War. He, International Labour and the Origins of the Cold War to your collection on WonderClub |