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E-raamat: Sit-Down: The General Motors Strike of 1936-1937

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Oct-2020
  • Kirjastus: The University of Michigan Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780472127160
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  • Formaat: EPUB+DRM
  • Sari: Class : Culture
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Oct-2020
  • Kirjastus: The University of Michigan Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780472127160

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Studies the most significant American labor conflict of the 20th century


In this classic study, Sidney Fine portrays the dramatic events of the 1936&;37 Flint Sit-down Strike against General Motors, which catapulted the UAW into prominence and touched off a wave of sit-down strikes across the United States. Basing his account on an impressive variety of manuscript sources, Fine analyzes the strategy and tactics of GM and the UAW, describes the life of the workers in the occupied plants, and examines the troubled governmental and public reaction to the alleged breakdown of law and order in the strikes. In addition, Fine provides vivid portraits of the major figures on both sides of the conflict: Governor Frank Murphy; Alfred Sloan, Jr.; William Knudsen; Robert Travis; Roy, Victor, and Walter Reuther; Homer Martin; and Wyndham Mortimer. The GM sit-down strike marks the close of one era of labor-management relations in the United States and the beginning of another. A half century after its initial publication, Fine&;s work remains the definitive account of that momentous conflict. A new foreword by Kim Moody&;s revisits Sit-Down in order to demonstrate its continued relevance to today&;s unions, workers, and activists.

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Fine has meticulously documented what was perhaps the most important strike in American history . . . a splendid story [ and] an excellent reminder of the persistence of certain types of political and social behavior. Rewarding and provocative. The Nation * The Nation * Sit-Down is everything that a work of historical scholarship should be. It is impeccably organized, is drawn from an exhaustive examination of primary sources, exhibits the authors balanced judgment, and is written with clarity and a certain grace. Labor History * Labor History * Sidney Fines Sit-Down: The General Motors Strike of 19361937 is . . . an example of scrupulous, liberal scholarship at its best . . . . It also makes for quite exciting reading. New York Times Book Review * New York Times Book Review *

Abbreviations ix
Foreword xi
Kim Moody
Preface xxi
I The Battle of the Running Bulls
1(13)
II The Corporation
14(40)
III The Workers
54(46)
IV Company Town
100(21)
V The Coming of the Strike
121(35)
VI The Sit-Down Community
156(22)
VII Strategy and Tactics: General Motors
178(21)
VIII Strategy and Tactics: The UAW
199(32)
IX Stalemate
231(35)
X Negotiated Peace
266(47)
XI Aftermath
313(30)
Notes 343(74)
Bibliographical Note 417(10)
Index 427
Sidney Fine was Andrew Dickson White Distinguished Professor of History at the University of Michigan, and the author of numerous books and articles.