Abstract

Part I Territories, towns and industries: trade unionism in the British, German and US iron and steel industries, 1850-1910, Thomas Welskopp, Odette Hardy-Hemery the dockers' union in the ports of London, Le Havre, Rotterdam and hamburg, 1850-1914, Eric Nijhof, John Barzman, John Lovell trade unionism textile towms and areas, Jean-Claude Daumas, Remy Cazals, Marlene Ellerkamp, Allan Fowler trade unions in middle-sized textile and machine-building cities - Ghent, Bielefield and Monza, 1890-1914, Karl Ditt, Giuseppe M. Longoni, Peter Scholliers large towns - Liverpool, Lyon and Munich, John Belchem, Karl Hienrich Pohl, Vincent Robert. Part II Customs and representation: May days, Gita Deneckere, Marie-Louise Goerggen, Inge Marssolek, Danielle Tartakowsky, Chris Wrigley the constraints of the law, Norbert Olsak, Chris Wrigley employers and trade unions in the late 19th century in Britain, France and Germany, Marie-Genevieve Dezes, Kenneth Lunn, Arthur McIvor, Klaus Tenfelde the multiple foundations of trade union organization in 19th century Germany, France and Britain, Michel Dreyfus, Sandrine Kott, Michel Pigenet, Noel Whiteside the structure and organization of British, French and German trade unions before the First World War, Peter Berkowitz, Rebecca Gumbrell, Richard Hyman, Minchel Pigenet, Michael Schneider.

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