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Originally published in 1979, this book examines differing forms of international, interracial working- class action and the relationship between workers' struggles in the periphery and those in advanced capitalist countries.
List of contents
Part 1: Early Forms of Resistance 1. The Origins of the Chilean Labor Movement Alan Angell 2. The May Thirtieth Movement in Shanghai
Jean Chesneaux 3. Historical Background and Beginnings of the Mexican Labor Movement Before The Revolution of 1910
M. R. Clark 5. The Lagos Strike of 1897: An Exploration in Nigerian Labor History
A. G. Hopkins 6. Worker Consciousness in Black Miners: South Rhodesia, 1900-1920
Charles van Onselen Part 2: Workers on the Land 7. Rural Women's Subsistence Production in the Capitalist Periphery Carmen
Diana Deere 8. From Peasants to Miners: The Background to Strikes in the Mines of Peru
Josh DeWind 9. The Rural Proletariat and the Problem of the Rural Proletarian Consciousness
Sidney W. Mintz 10. The Politics of Protest in Jamaica, 1938: Some Problems of Analysis and Conceptualization
K. W. J. Post Part 3: Strategies of Working-Class Action 11. Workers and Managers in Algeria
Ian Clegg 12. The Political Impact of Strikes and Disorder in Ceylon
Robert N. Kearney 13. The Alliance of Peasants and Workers: Some Problems Concerning the Articulation of Classes (Algeria and China).
K. W. J. Post 14. Politics and Organized Labor in India
E. A. Ramaswamy Part 4: Migrant Workers and Advanced Capitalism 15. Prisoners in Exile: Senegalese Workers in France
Adrian Adams 16. Colonial Labor and Theories of Inequality: The Case of International Harvester
Mario Barrera 17. Immigrant Workers and Class Struggles in Advanced Capitalism: The Western European Experience
Manuel Castells 19. Contract Labor in U.S. Agriculture: The West Indian Cane Cutters in Florida
Josh DeWind, Tom Seidl, and
Janet Shenk Part 5: Contemporary Struggles 20. The Durban Strikes: South Africa 1973
Institute for Industrial Education 21. Industrial Protest in Nigeria
Adrian Peace 22. Class Consciousness Among Working-Class Women in Latin America: A Case Study in Puerto Rico
Helen Icken Safa 22. Trade-Union Action and Political Behavior of the Chilean Miners of Chuquicamata
Francisco S. Zapata.
About the author
Robin Cohen is Emeritus Professor of Development Studies at the University of Oxford. For the first decade of his academic career, he worked on comparative labour issues. His books included
Labour and Politics in Nigeria (1974) and the co-edited collections
The development of an African working class (1975)
, International Labour and the Third World (1987),
African Labor History (1978) and the current title,
Peasants and Proletarians. He subsequently wrote on the themes of migration, globalization and diasporas. His best-known work is
Global diasporas: An introduction (3rd edition, 2022).
Peter Gutkind was a distinguished social anthropologist (and a noted pioneer in the field of urban anthropology) who was associated with the Department of Anthropology at the University of Warwick from 1986 until his death in 2001. He was Professor of Anthropology at McGill University for the majority of his career and President of the African Studies Association in the USA.
Phyllis Brazier completed an MA at Warwick University and worked in the voluntary sector, NHS and education. She continues to be active in the community against racism and in support of human rights.