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  • 1
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 1984
    Titel der Quelle: East European Quarterly
    Angaben zur Quelle: 18,3 (1984) 365-374
    Keywords: Hagen, William W., ; Zionism ; Jews History 1500- ; Jews ; Jews History 1500- ; Prussia, East (Poland and Russia) History
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    ISBN: 0854963936
    Language: English
    Pages: XIV, 297 S. , Ill., Kt.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    Year of publication: 1994
    DDC: 331.6/2143804355
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1871-1914 ; Buitenlandse arbeiders ; Kolenmijnen ; Mijnwerkers ; Arbeiterbewegung ; Ausländischer Arbeitnehmer ; Bergmann ; Gewerkschaft, Ausländerpolitik ; Kohlenbergbau ; Polnische Volksgruppe ; Streik ; Geschichte ; Gewerkschaft ; Coal miners -- Germany -- Ruhr (Region) -- History ; Alien labor, Polish -- Germany -- Ruhr (Region) -- History ; Coal miners -- Labor unions -- Germany -- Ruhr (Region) -- History ; Coal mines and mining -- Germany -- Ruhr (Region) -- History ; Polnischer Arbeitnehmer ; Arbeiterbewegung ; Fremdenfeindlichkeit ; Kohlenbergbau ; Steinkohlenbergbau ; Ausländischer Arbeitnehmer ; Ruhrgebiet ; Deutschland ; Ruhrgebiet ; Ruhrgebiet ; Kohlenbergbau ; Arbeiterbewegung ; Polnischer Arbeitnehmer ; Geschichte 1871-1914 ; Ruhrgebiet ; Steinkohlenbergbau ; Ausländischer Arbeitnehmer ; Geschichte 1871-1914 ; Ruhrgebiet ; Steinkohlenbergbau ; Arbeiterbewegung ; Fremdenfeindlichkeit ; Geschichte 1871-1914
    Abstract: The rural origins of the Polish migrants and their traditional Catholic religious beliefs led most observers, including their fellow workers as well as recent historians, to view them as obstacles to the labor movement and resistant to working-class consciousness. Based on extensive research in archives in Poland and Germany, this book documents a very different history. Throughout his rigorous examination of the major strikes and developments within the labor movement in the Ruhr, including the mass strikes of 1889, 1905 and 1912 and the so-called "Polish Revolt" of 1899, the author argues that Polish militancy generally exceeded that of native miners and calls into question the standard view of the Polish workers' relationship to the labor movement. This revisionist book begs a reconsideration of the role that foreign labor plays in modern industrial societies.
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