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Corporate Policing, Yellow Unionism, and Strikebreaking, 1890–1930
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ABSTRACT
This book provides a comparative and transnational examination of the complex and multifaceted experiences of anti-labour mobilisation, from the bitter social conflicts of the pre-war period, through the epochal tremors of war and revolution, and the violent spasms of the 1920s and 1930s.
It retraces the formation of an extensive market for corporate policing, privately contracted security and yellow unionism, as well as processes of professionalisation in strikebreaking activities, labour espionage and surveillance. It reconstructs the diverse spectrum of right-wing patriotic leagues and vigilante corps which, in support or in competition with law enforcement agencies, sought to counter the dual dangers of industrial militancy and revolutionary situations. Although considerable research has been done on the rise of socialist parties and trade unions the repressive policies of their opponents have been generally left unexamined. This book fills this gap by reconstructing the methods and strategies used by state authorities and employers to counter outbreaks of labour militancy on a global scale. It adopts a long-term chronology that sheds light on the shocks and strains that marked industrial societies during their turbulent transition into mass politics from the bitter social conflicts of the pre-war period, through the epochal tremors of war and revolution, and the violent spasms of the 1920s and 1930s.
Offering a new angle of vision to examine the violent transition to mass politics in industrial societies, this is of great interest to scholars of policing, unionism and striking in the modern era.
The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/e/9780429354243, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|20 pages
Introduction
part Part 1|94 pages
Institutional responses
chapter 2|21 pages
Policies and practices against labour movement in the late Russian Empire
chapter 3|18 pages
Violence against strikers in the rural peripheries of the Iberian Peninsula, 1890–1915*
chapter 4|17 pages
The Swedish labour market c. 1870–1914
chapter 5|18 pages
State authorities, municipal forces and military intervention in the policing of strikes in Austria-Hungary, 1890–1914*
chapter 6|18 pages
Employers of the world, unite!
part Part 2|88 pages
Strikebreaking tactics and practices
chapter 7|17 pages
Anti-labour repression in the in-between spaces of empire
chapter 8|19 pages
In the name of constitutionalism and Islam
chapter 9|15 pages
Cairo, Athens, Salonica: strikebreaking and the anti-labour practices of employers and the state in the early twentieth-century cigarette industry
chapter 10|18 pages
In reaction to revolution
chapter 11|17 pages
“We can kill striking workers without being prosecuted”: armed bands of strikebreakers in late Imperial Germany*
part Part 3|65 pages
Civic and industrial vigilantism