The contributions to this 1989 volume are concerned with the
patterns of continuity and change in industrial labour conflicts in
major industrialized countries before, during, and in the immediate
aftermath of the First World War. The articles have been conceived
as part of a series of efforts to assist the further development of
comparative labour history, and in particular the application of
quantitative techniques to the analysis of industrial labour
conflicts in comparative perspective. The intensive examination of
strike waves in the volume offers a nuanced critique of economic
models of strike activities. Political and organizational
explanations come in for trenchant analysis as well.
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