Worlds of Labour Turned Upside Down

  • Brandon P
  • Jafari P
  • Müller S
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1 Workers and Revolutions A Historical Paradox 19 Marcel van der Linden 2 Popular Classes, Revolution and Labour Relations in Nineteenth- Century Argentina 50 Gabriel Di Meglio 3 Izhevsk in Revolt The “Third Force” in Power from August to November 1918 78 Dimitrii Churakov 4 Networks of Revolutionary Workers Socialist Red Women in Finland in 1918 108 Tiina Lintunen and Kimmo Elo 5 The Hungarian Revolution of 1956 and Its Consequences for the Ikarus Bus Factory Technology, Workforce and Power Relations 143 Zsombor Bódy 6 The Antinomy of Workers’ control in Socialist Eastern Europe 169 Adrian Grama 7 African Forced Labour and Anti- colonial Struggles in the Portuguese Revolution A Global Labour History Perspective 199 Raquel Varela and João Louçã -

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Brandon, P., Jafari, P., & Müller, S. (2020). Worlds of Labour Turned Upside Down. Worlds of Labour Turned Upside Down. BRILL. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004440395

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