Workers on the Waterfront: Seamen, Longshoremen, and Unionism in the 1930s

Workers on the Waterfront: Seamen, Longshoremen, and Unionism in the 1930s

Author
Bruce Nelson
Publisher
University of Illinois Press
Language
English
Edition
First American
Year
1990
Page
384
ISBN
0252061446,9780252061448
File Type
pdf
File Size
21.0 MiB

With working lives characterized by exploitation and rootlessness, merchant seamen were isolated from mainstream life. Yet their contacts with workers in port cities around the world imbued them with a sense of internationalism. These factors contributed to a subculture that encouraged militancy, spontaneous radicalism, and a syndicalist mood. Bruce Nelson's award-winning book examines the insurgent activity and consciousness of maritime workers during the 1930s. As he shows, merchant seamen and longshoremen on the Pacific Coast made major institutional gains, sustained a lengthy period of activity, and expanded their working-class consciousness. Nelson examines the two major strikes that convulsed the region and caused observers to state that day-to-day labor relations resembled guerilla warfare. He also looks at related activity, from increasing political activism to stoppages to defend laborers from penalties, refusals to load cargos for Mussolini's war in Ethiopia, and forced boardings of German vessels to tear down the swastika.

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