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The battle for Main Street, United States of America: Welfare capitalism, boosterism, and labor militancy in the industrial heartland, 1895--1963 (Indiana).

机译:美利坚合众国大街争夺战:1895--1963年(印第安纳州),是工业中心地带的福利资本主义,助推主义和劳工好战。

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On October 5, 1955, the small industrial town of New Castle, Indiana, stood in the national spotlight after a gunfight at Perfect Circle's piston ring foundry. The gunfight was the climax of a violent eleven-week strike between local unions affiliated with the United Automobile Workers (UAW) and the Perfect Circle Corporation, a conservative automobile parts manufacturer whose main plant was located in the nearby village of Hagerstown. The 1955 Perfect Circle strike challenges the conventional assumption of a post-World War II labor-management “accord.” Viewed from the perspective of small-town America, “stalemate”—and not consensus—best describes postwar class relations.; The Perfect Circle strike represented the culmination of a longer history of conflict over civic authority in the American heartland. The strike originated in the movement that brought industry to the heartland in the late 1890s. In New Castle, civic boosters recruited out-of-town factories to promote industrial prosperity and civic harmony. In smaller Hagerstown, the Teetor family established its authority through its ownership of the town's only significant industry and a combination of welfare capitalism and civic philanthropy. In the late 1920s, blue-collar workers began mobilizing through their local Democratic Party and, later, the United Auto Workers to supplant—but not vanquish—the reigning business orthodoxy with a more inclusive democratic order.; In the immediate postwar years, business and labor staunchly defended their respective visions of civic order. This lack of consensus was most evident in a competitive sector firm such as Perfect Circle, which used Cold War fears and favorable state court rulings to oust the UAW from three of its east-central Indiana plants during the 1955 strike. In 1957, Indiana business groups exploited the violence surrounding the strike to pass the first “right-to-work” law in a heavily unionized Midwestern state. The U.S. Senate's McClellan Committee held hearings on the strike a year later that portrayed local labor militancy as form of organized crime. In these ways, the Perfect Circle strike foreshadowed the conservative assault on unions during the 1980s, when oligopolies firms, encountering the same competitive pressures that Perfect Circle faced in the 1950s, ended their “civilized relationship” with national unions.
机译:1955年10月5日,印第安纳州新城堡的小工业小镇在Perfect Circle活塞环铸造厂进行的枪战后成为全国瞩目的焦点。枪战是联合汽车工人联合会(UAW)所属的地方工会与保守派汽车零件制造商Perfect Circle Corporation之间激烈的十一周罢工的高潮,Perfect Circle Corporation是一家保守的汽车零部件制造商,其主要工厂位于附近的黑格斯敦村庄。 1955年的Perfect Circle罢工挑战了第二次世界大战后劳工管理“协定”的传统假设。从美国小镇的角度来看,“僵局”而不是共识,最能描述战后阶级关系。完美圆环罢工代表了美国中心地带因公民权威而产生的长期冲突历史的高潮。罢工的起源是在1890年代后期将工业带入中心地带的运动。在新城堡,公民推动者招募了外地工厂,以促进工业繁荣和公民和谐。在较小的黑格斯敦(Hagerstown),Teetor家族通过拥有该镇唯一的重要产业并结合了福利资本主义和公民慈善事业来确立自己的权威。在1920年代后期,蓝领工人开始动员他们当地的民主党,后来又联合汽车工人联合会,以更包容的民主秩序取代(但不是征服)统治商业的正统观念。战后不久,工商界坚定捍卫了各自的公民秩序观。这种缺乏共识的现象在诸如Perfect Circle之类的竞争性行业公司中最为明显,该公司利用冷战的恐惧和州法院的有利裁决,在1955年罢工期间从其位于印第安纳州中东部的三家工厂撤下了UAW。 1957年,印第安纳州的商业团体利用罢工周围的暴力行为,通过了一个由工会组织起来的中西部州的第一部“工作权”法。一年后,美国参议院麦克莱伦委员会举行了听证会,将罢工描述为有组织犯罪形式。通过这些方式,“完美圆环”的罢工预示了1980年代对工会的保守攻击,当时寡头公司遇到了与1950年代所面临的相同的竞争压力,从而终止了与民族联盟的“文明关系”。

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  • 作者

    Anderson, David Myrwin.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.;

  • 授予单位 The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.;
  • 学科 History United States.; Sociology Industrial and Labor Relations.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2002
  • 页码 655 p.
  • 总页数 655
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 美洲史;社会学;
  • 关键词

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