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This is a study of the role of industrial unions in the launch of the Cold War in the 1940s. Using unpublished archival material from Europe and American, Denis MacShane challenges existing interpretations of international labour's role in the Cold War, arguing that European traditions and political differences were more important than American interventions in determining labour's attitudes to international problems after 1945. Existing interpretations which focus on national confederations such as the TUC in Britain or the AFL in America treat the question of labour and the Cold War as a political and diplomatic quarrel. Dr MacShane destroys the myth that the TUC shaped post-war trade union structures in West Germany, or that any TUC blueprint existed for German industrial trade unionism after 1945. In particular he examines trade unions in the engineering, steel, car, and metal industries who were at the peak of their power, size, and influence in 1945. Their productionist philosophy, which was powerfully tapped by the Marshall Plan, is examined to show why Leninist and Stalinist forms of trade union organization were rejected after 1945.

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"MacShane is always exceedingly well informed, and the research supporting his study is impressive. Labor historians, political scientists specializing in labor-centered subjects, and students of international and comparative labor movements will benefit from careful study of this work, all the more since it is uncommonly readable."--Industrial and Labor Relations Review "Valuable....The material is very fundamental and important... useful for anyone interested in international labor, the Cold War, and post-1945 contemporary history."--Choice "MacShane....argues, in this meticuluous thesis, that Western union bosses made the running, knowing from bitter experience the character of the Soviet unions."--The Independent "MacShane is always exceedingly well informed, and the research supporting his study is impressive. Labor historians, political scientists specializing in labor-centered subjects, and students of international and comparative labor movements will benefit from careful study of this work, all the more since it is uncommonly readable."--Industrial and Labor Relations Review "Valuable....The material is very fundamental and important... useful for anyone interested in international labor, the Cold War, and post-1945 contemporary history."--Choice "MacShane....argues, in this meticuluous thesis, that Western union bosses made the running, knowing from bitter experience the character of the Soviet unions."--The Independent "MacShane is always exceedingly well informed, and the research supporting his study is impressive. Labor historians, political scientists specializing in labor-centered subjects, and students of international and comparative labor movements will benefit from careful study of this work, all the more since it is uncommonly readable."--Industrial and Labor Relations Review "Valuable....The material is very fundamental and important... useful for anyone interested in international labor, the Cold War, and post-1945 contemporary history."--Choice "MacShane....argues, in this meticuluous thesis, that Western union bosses made the running, knowing from bitter experience the character of the Soviet unions."--The Independent "MacShane is always exceedingly well informed, and the research supporting his study is impressive. Labor historians, political scientists specializing in labor-centered subjects, and students of international and comparative labor movements will benefit from careful study of this work, all the more since it is uncommonly readable."--Industrial and Labor Relations Review "Valuable....The material is very fundamental and important... useful for anyone interested in international labor, the Cold War, and post-1945 contemporary history."--Choice "MacShane....argues, in this meticuluous thesis, that Western union bosses made the running, knowing from bitter experience the character of the Soviet unions."--The Independent

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  • PublisherClarendon Press
  • Publication date1992
  • ISBN 10 0198273665
  • ISBN 13 9780198273660
  • BindingHardcover
  • LanguageEnglish
  • Number of pages334

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