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This book is a fresh and solidly documented study of U.S. postwar policy toward the reconstruction of European trade unions. Using Italy as a case study, Federico Romero demonstrates the weaknesses of the American strategy to reshape European societies in the likeness of American social pluralism. T...
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Zusammenfassung: | This book is a fresh and solidly documented study of U.S. postwar policy toward the reconstruction of European trade unions. Using Italy as a case study, Federico Romero demonstrates the weaknesses of the American strategy to reshape European societies in the likeness of American social pluralism. The United States sought postwar stability based on free trade, prosperity, and American security. In this scenario, Romero says, unions were to be independent of political parties, interested in wages, hours, and working conditions, and supportive of market capitalism. Mote precisely, the unions were to fit the AFL image, and Romero shows how the U.S. government cooperated with the AFL to support friendly anti-Communist unions. Romero exposes the shortcomings of a theory of modernization derived from the New Deal but deployed to support containment of communism. The high-wage postwar settlement in American industry could not be exported as a universal model, he concludes, because it depended on exceptional conditions enjoyed by the American economy in the 1940s and 1950s. This book is a translation of a study published in Italy in 1989 that was awarded the Walter Tobagi Prize. |
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contents | Preface -- Abbreviations Used in the Text -- The Postwar Reconversion, 1944-1946 -- A Prosperous, Stable, and Democratic World The Unions and the Peace: The CIO The AFL and Its Anti-Soviet Policy The World Federation of Trade Unions The United States Government and the Trade Union Issue From the New Deal to Productivity The Primacy of Politics: Italy Liberalizing the Trade Unions The Visit of the Anglo-American Trade Union Delegation The Allied Administration and the CGIL The Liberation The Confederation and the Political Parties Political Alliances The World Splits in Two, 1947-1951 -- The Truman Doctrine and the Marshall Plan: Toward Anti-Communist Stabilization The American Mission in Greece The Attack on the WFTU The Marshall Plan The AFL on the Offensive The Crisis in the CIO The Breakup of the International Trade Union Movement The Trade Union Conference for the ERP The Breakup of the WFTU "Western" Trade Unionism The International Confederation of Free Trade Unions Divisions and Realignments: The Italian Case Reformism and Anticommunism The CGIL, the ERP, and the Elections of 18 April 1948 The Catholic Withdrawal from the CGIL A Single, Large Anti-Communist Union The European Recover Program: Toward a New Model of Society and Trade Unions The ECA and the Unions The ECA and Productivity: Between Stability and Modernization The Weakness of the Unions: The Italian Case Rearmament and the "Productivity Drive" Conclusion Notes Selected Sources Index |
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spelling | Romero, Federico. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n84235139 Stati Uniti e il sindacalismo europeo, 1944-1951. English The United States and the European trade union movement, 1944-1951 / by Federico Romero ; translated by Harvey Fergusson II. Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, 1992. 1 online resource (xvi, 292 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references (pages 227-283) and index. This book is a fresh and solidly documented study of U.S. postwar policy toward the reconstruction of European trade unions. Using Italy as a case study, Federico Romero demonstrates the weaknesses of the American strategy to reshape European societies in the likeness of American social pluralism. The United States sought postwar stability based on free trade, prosperity, and American security. In this scenario, Romero says, unions were to be independent of political parties, interested in wages, hours, and working conditions, and supportive of market capitalism. Mote precisely, the unions were to fit the AFL image, and Romero shows how the U.S. government cooperated with the AFL to support friendly anti-Communist unions. Romero exposes the shortcomings of a theory of modernization derived from the New Deal but deployed to support containment of communism. The high-wage postwar settlement in American industry could not be exported as a universal model, he concludes, because it depended on exceptional conditions enjoyed by the American economy in the 1940s and 1950s. This book is a translation of a study published in Italy in 1989 that was awarded the Walter Tobagi Prize. Print version record. Use copy Restrictions unspecified star MiAaHDL Electronic reproduction. [Place of publication not identified] : HathiTrust Digital Library, 2010. MiAaHDL Master and use copy. 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Digital Library Federation, December 2002. http://purl.oclc.org/DLF/benchrepro0212 MiAaHDL digitized 2010 HathiTrust Digital Library committed to preserve pda MiAaHDL Preface -- Abbreviations Used in the Text -- Pt. 1 The Postwar Reconversion, 1944-1946 -- Ch. 1 A Prosperous, Stable, and Democratic World (starting p. 3) -- The Unions and the Peace: The CIO (starting p. 8) -- The AFL and Its Anti-Soviet Policy (starting p. 12) -- The World Federation of Trade Unions (starting p. 17) -- The United States Government and the Trade Union Issue (starting p. 21) -- From the New Deal to Productivity (starting p. 25) -- Ch. 2 The Primacy of Politics: Italy (starting p. 31) -- Liberalizing the Trade Unions (starting p. 33) -- The Visit of the Anglo-American Trade Union Delegation (starting p. 37) -- The Allied Administration and the CGIL (starting p. 47) -- The Liberation (starting p. 52) -- The Confederation and the Political Parties (starting p. 59) -- Political Alliances (starting p. 65) -- Pt. 2 The World Splits in Two, 1947-1951 -- Ch. 3 The Truman Doctrine and the Marshall Plan: Toward Anti-Communist Stabilization (starting p. 81) -- The American Mission in Greece (starting p. 83) -- The Attack on the WFTU (starting p. 88) -- The Marshall Plan (starting p. 96) -- The AFL on the Offensive (starting p. 103) -- The Crisis in the CIO (starting p. 107) -- Ch. 4 The Breakup of the International Trade Union Movement (starting p. 114) -- The Trade Union Conference for the ERP (starting p. 115) -- The Breakup of the WFTU (starting p. 122) -- "Western" Trade Unionism (starting p. 126) -- The International Confederation of Free Trade Unions (starting p. 131) -- Ch. 5 Divisions and Realignments: The Italian Case (starting p. 138) -- Reformism and Anticommunism (starting p. 139) -- The CGIL, the ERP, and the Elections of 18 April 1948 (starting p. 148) -- The Catholic Withdrawal from the CGIL (starting p. 158) -- A Single, Large Anti-Communist Union (starting p. 164) -- Ch. 6 The European Recover Program: Toward a New Model of Society and Trade Unions (starting p. 175) -- The ECA and the Unions (starting p. 178) -- The ECA and Productivity: Between Stability and Modernization (starting p. 182) -- The Weakness of the Unions: The Italian Case (starting p. 191) -- Rearmament and the "Productivity Drive" (starting p. 201) -- Conclusion (starting p. 215) -- Notes (starting p. 227) -- Selected Sources (starting p. 279) -- Index (starting p. 285) Marshall Plan. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n85229815 Marshall Plan fast Marshall Plan Technical Assistance Program (U.S.) nli Labor unions Europe History 20th century. 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spellingShingle | Romero, Federico The United States and the European trade union movement, 1944-1951 / Preface -- Abbreviations Used in the Text -- The Postwar Reconversion, 1944-1946 -- A Prosperous, Stable, and Democratic World The Unions and the Peace: The CIO The AFL and Its Anti-Soviet Policy The World Federation of Trade Unions The United States Government and the Trade Union Issue From the New Deal to Productivity The Primacy of Politics: Italy Liberalizing the Trade Unions The Visit of the Anglo-American Trade Union Delegation The Allied Administration and the CGIL The Liberation The Confederation and the Political Parties Political Alliances The World Splits in Two, 1947-1951 -- The Truman Doctrine and the Marshall Plan: Toward Anti-Communist Stabilization The American Mission in Greece The Attack on the WFTU The Marshall Plan The AFL on the Offensive The Crisis in the CIO The Breakup of the International Trade Union Movement The Trade Union Conference for the ERP The Breakup of the WFTU "Western" Trade Unionism The International Confederation of Free Trade Unions Divisions and Realignments: The Italian Case Reformism and Anticommunism The CGIL, the ERP, and the Elections of 18 April 1948 The Catholic Withdrawal from the CGIL A Single, Large Anti-Communist Union The European Recover Program: Toward a New Model of Society and Trade Unions The ECA and the Unions The ECA and Productivity: Between Stability and Modernization The Weakness of the Unions: The Italian Case Rearmament and the "Productivity Drive" Conclusion Notes Selected Sources Index Marshall Plan. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n85229815 Marshall Plan fast Marshall Plan Technical Assistance Program (U.S.) nli Labor unions Europe History 20th century. Reconstruction (1939-1951) Europe. Economic assistance, American Europe History 20th century. Syndicats Europe Histoire 20e siècle. Reconstruction, 1939-1951 Europe. Aide économique américaine Europe Histoire 20e siècle. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Labor. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Labor & Industrial Relations. bisacsh Reconstruction (1939-1951) fast Economic assistance, American fast Labor unions fast Buitenlandse betrekkingen. gtt Wederopbouw. gtt Vakbeweging. gtt Labor unions Europe. nli Reconstruction (1914-1939) Europe. nli |
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title_alt | Stati Uniti e il sindacalismo europeo, 1944-1951. Preface -- Abbreviations Used in the Text -- The Postwar Reconversion, 1944-1946 -- A Prosperous, Stable, and Democratic World The Unions and the Peace: The CIO The AFL and Its Anti-Soviet Policy The World Federation of Trade Unions The United States Government and the Trade Union Issue From the New Deal to Productivity The Primacy of Politics: Italy Liberalizing the Trade Unions The Visit of the Anglo-American Trade Union Delegation The Allied Administration and the CGIL The Liberation The Confederation and the Political Parties Political Alliances The World Splits in Two, 1947-1951 -- The Truman Doctrine and the Marshall Plan: Toward Anti-Communist Stabilization The American Mission in Greece The Attack on the WFTU The Marshall Plan The AFL on the Offensive The Crisis in the CIO The Breakup of the International Trade Union Movement The Trade Union Conference for the ERP The Breakup of the WFTU "Western" Trade Unionism The International Confederation of Free Trade Unions Divisions and Realignments: The Italian Case Reformism and Anticommunism The CGIL, the ERP, and the Elections of 18 April 1948 The Catholic Withdrawal from the CGIL A Single, Large Anti-Communist Union The European Recover Program: Toward a New Model of Society and Trade Unions The ECA and the Unions The ECA and Productivity: Between Stability and Modernization The Weakness of the Unions: The Italian Case Rearmament and the "Productivity Drive" Conclusion Notes Selected Sources Index |
title_auth | The United States and the European trade union movement, 1944-1951 / |
title_exact_search | The United States and the European trade union movement, 1944-1951 / |
title_full | The United States and the European trade union movement, 1944-1951 / by Federico Romero ; translated by Harvey Fergusson II. |
title_fullStr | The United States and the European trade union movement, 1944-1951 / by Federico Romero ; translated by Harvey Fergusson II. |
title_full_unstemmed | The United States and the European trade union movement, 1944-1951 / by Federico Romero ; translated by Harvey Fergusson II. |
title_short | The United States and the European trade union movement, 1944-1951 / |
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topic | Marshall Plan. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n85229815 Marshall Plan fast Marshall Plan Technical Assistance Program (U.S.) nli Labor unions Europe History 20th century. Reconstruction (1939-1951) Europe. Economic assistance, American Europe History 20th century. Syndicats Europe Histoire 20e siècle. Reconstruction, 1939-1951 Europe. Aide économique américaine Europe Histoire 20e siècle. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Labor. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Labor & Industrial Relations. bisacsh Reconstruction (1939-1951) fast Economic assistance, American fast Labor unions fast Buitenlandse betrekkingen. gtt Wederopbouw. gtt Vakbeweging. gtt Labor unions Europe. nli Reconstruction (1914-1939) Europe. nli |
topic_facet | Marshall Plan. Marshall Plan Marshall Plan Technical Assistance Program (U.S.) Labor unions Europe History 20th century. Reconstruction (1939-1951) Europe. Economic assistance, American Europe History 20th century. Syndicats Europe Histoire 20e siècle. Reconstruction, 1939-1951 Europe. Aide économique américaine Europe Histoire 20e siècle. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Labor. POLITICAL SCIENCE Labor & Industrial Relations. Reconstruction (1939-1951) Economic assistance, American Labor unions Europe Buitenlandse betrekkingen. Wederopbouw. Vakbeweging. Labor unions Europe. Reconstruction (1914-1939) Europe. History |
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