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Labor movement --- Press, Labor --- History. --- History
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Social-demokraten. --- Press, Labor --- International labor activities. --- Internationalism.
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Labor unions --- Press, labor --- Public opinion --- Public relations
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Communism --- Press, Labor --- History --- Engels, Friedrich, --- Marx, Karl, --- Communism - History --- Press, Labor - Europe - History --- Engels, Friedrich, - 1820-1895 --- Marx, Karl, - 1818-1883
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In The Weight of the Printed Word , Steve Wright explores the creation and use of documents as a key dimension in the activities of the Italian workerists during the 1960s and 1970s. From leaflets and newspapers to books, internal documents and workers' enquiries; the operaisti deployed a wide variety of printed materials in their efforts to organise amongst new subjectivities of mass rebellion. As Wright demonstrates, the practice of working with print was a central part of what it meant to be a workerist or autonomist militant during these years: one that throws light both on the meaning of political engagement, as well as the challenges posed by the use of technologies of communication and by emergent social subjects.
Autonomism --- Press, Labor --- Underground press publications --- History --- Italy --- Politics and government
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Pierre Charnier (1795-1857) était un ouvrier en soie de Lyon, un canut. Il œuvra à la fondation du premier mutuellisme des tisseurs puis devint un de leurs représentants au conseil des prud’hommes où il siégea de 1832 à 1857. Il fut aussi un journaliste dans la petite presse ouvrière de l’époque initiée en 1831 par L’Écho de la fabrique, un journaliste qui signait du pseudonyme Le Solitaire du ravin. Charnier était donc une sagesse, une Lumière et l’une des voix les plus autorisées du peuple des artisans lyonnais en soierie. De la Restauration au milieu du Second Empire, il tenta de promouvoir, par la pensée et par l’action, la réforme de la Grande Fabrique dans le sens d’une véritable démocratie d’ateliers ; et, au-delà, cette réflexion sur son métier lui permis de réfléchir plus largement encore aux conditions politiques, sociales, religieuses pouvant permettre d’améliorer le sort des artisans dans la société de son temps. Cet ouvrage permet de découvrir ce personnage dans sa quotidienneté de tisseur, de mutuelliste, de prud’homme et dans bien d’autres situations encore, dans les temps mouvementés marqués par les trois révoltes des canuts, 1831, 1834, 1849.
Economics --- History --- industrie --- Lyon --- commerce --- soie --- 19e siècle --- Charnier --- Pierre --- Silk manufacturers --- Silk industry --- Textile workers --- Mutualism --- Labor disputes --- Press, Labor --- Credit unions --- Charnier, Pierre, - 1795-1857
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"Jorell A. Meléndez-Badillo tells the story of how a cluster of self-educated workers burst into Puerto Rico's world of letters in the aftermath of the 1898 US occupation, showing how they produced, negotiated, and deployed powerful discourses that eventually shaped Puerto Rico's national mythology."--
Working class --- Labor movement --- Press, Labor --- Press and politics --- Intellectuals --- Political activity --- History --- Attitudes. --- Partido Socialista (P.R.) --- History. --- Puerto Rico --- Politics and government --- Historiography.
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