Biblioteca / 1980-1989
Ronaldo Munck, Ricardo Falcón, Bernardo Galitelli. Argentina. From Anarchism to Peronism: Workers, Unions and Politics, 1855-1985.
CONTENTS
Preface
Introduction
1 – Artsians, Mutual-Aid Sicieties and Socialism (1855-1870)
2 – The First International in Argentina (1871-1876)
3 – The Formation of the Proletariat
4 – The Emergence of a Labour Movement (1877-1889)
5 – Immigrants, Anarchists and General Strikes (1900-1910)
6 – Political Reform and Labour Struggles (1911-1915)
7 – From the First World War to the Semana Trágica (1916-1921)
8 – The Russian Revolution in Argentina
9 – Syndicalists, Socialists and Communists (1922-1929)
10 – Labour Realignment and the Rise of Perón (1930-1944)
11 – Perón in Power and the Consolidation of the Trade Unions (1945-1955)
12 – Labour Resistence and Trade Union Bureaucracy (1956-1967)
13 – The Cordobazo and a “New” Working Class (1968-1972)
14 – The Return of Peronism and Labour Divided (1973-1976)
15 – Labour Recomposition and Trade Union Resistance (1976-1985)
16 – The Social History of Labour
17 – By Way of Conclusion