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Class, gender, and working class politics: The case of the German textile industry, 1890-1933.

机译:阶级,性别和工人阶级政治:以德国纺织业为例,1890-1933年。

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This dissertation analyzes the role of gender in the transition from home to factory textile production, in the policies of reformers, state, and employers in the making of the world behind the mill gate, and in the emergence of textile unions and strikes as expressions of working-class politics. It is conceived as a history both of women and of gender, of a workplace and a political arena divided by gender, of male and female visions of work and politics. Its main themes are the role of gender in the formation and articulation of work identities and the relationship between work identities and political consciousness.;This study explores the relationship between gender and career patterns and suggests that women, like men, made long-term commitments to their mill jobs and formed work ethics and work identities, which forged a crucial link to the political arena of unions and strikes. An analysis of union publications and police and factory inspector reports shows that women's participation in unions and strikes increased parallel to their expanding role in the textile workforce and exceeded that of men during the early years of the Weimar Republic. The dissertation argues that the duality between family and workplace shaped women's experience of work and politics and women's political identities. It explores the distinct views of this duality in the Christian and Social Democratic textile unions. Finally, it discusses the implications of strike statistics, in particular the finding that female participation in strikes exceeded female union membership, for an analysis of gender and class in the formation of women's political consciousness.;The study encompasses the period from 1891 when the Social Democratic textile workers' union was founded and concludes in 1933 when the Nazi seizure of power annihilated the German unions and suffocated labor protest. The geographic focus is the textile belt in the German Northwest, in particular the former Rhine province and Westphalia. This region was divided along religious and political lines between the predominantly Catholic Lower Rhine and Aachen, home base of the Christian unions, and the largely Protestant Wupper Valley, where the Social Democratic unions predominated.
机译:本文分析了性别在从家庭纺织品到工厂纺织品生产的过渡中的作用,在改革者,国家和雇主的政策中,在制造工厂大门后的世界中所扮演的角色,以及在纺织工会和罢工的出现中,性别的体现。工人阶级政治。它被认为是女性和性别史,工作场所和政治舞台(按性别划分),男女对工作和政治的看法。其主要主题是性别在工作身份的形成和表达中的作用以及工作身份与政治意识之间的关系。这项研究探讨了性别与职业模式之间的关系,并建议女性像男人一样做出长期承诺。他们的工厂工作,形成了职业道德和工作身份,这与工会和罢工的政治舞台形成了至关重要的联系。对工会出版物和警察及工厂检查员报告的分析表明,在魏玛共和国成立初期,妇女在工会和罢工中的参与与其在纺织业中不断扩大的作用同时增加,超过了男子。论文认为,家庭与工作场所的二重性决定了女性的工作经历和政治经历以及女性的政治身份。它探讨了基督教和社会民主党纺织品工会对此双重性的不同看法。最后,它讨论了罢工统计的意义,特别是发现女性参与罢工的人数超过了女性工会会员的发现,以分析女性政治意识形成中的性别和阶级。该研究涵盖了自1891年以来民主纺织工人工会成立于1933年,并于纳粹夺取政权后歼灭了德国工会并窒息了工人抗议。地理重点是德国西北部的纺织带,特别是前莱茵省和威斯特伐利亚。这个地区按照宗教和政治路线划分,主要是天主教下莱茵河和亚琛(基督教工会的所在地),以及主要是基督教的伍珀谷(Wupper Valley),社会民主党在这里占主导地位。

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  • 作者

    Canning, Kathleen M.;

  • 作者单位

    The Johns Hopkins University.;

  • 授予单位 The Johns Hopkins University.;
  • 学科 European history.;Womens studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 1988
  • 页码 462 p.
  • 总页数 462
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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