An indispensable work for any collection on Latin America, Greenfield and Maram, both professional Latin American historians, have performed a remarkable service for scholars, journalists, students, and the interested lay public. . . . The focus of the individual chapters is on labor organizations, and the information assembled on the various unions, cooperatives, sindicatos, and mutual aid societies is invaluable. . . . The index, itself 98 pages, makes the book even more valuable for the casual or serious researcher. As a resource tool, this volume cannot be too highly recommended. Choice Each chapter concentrates on the history of labor organizations of a single nation. Chapters begin with general essays that place the labor movement within the context of a country's historical and socio-political development. Entries on each of the nation's most important labor organizations follow, including discussion of origin, development, and activities. A bibliography containing suggestions for further study completes each chapter. Appendices include information on international labor organizations that have played an important role in Latin America, country-by-country time lines focusing on the development of organized labor, and a select glossary of terms and notable people.
- | Author: Gerald Michael Greenfield
- | Publisher: Greenwood
- | Publication Date: Dec 04, 1987
- | Number of Pages: 943 pages
- | Binding: Hardback or Cased Book
- | ISBN-10: 0313228345
- | ISBN-13: 9780313228346
- Author:
- Gerald Michael Greenfield
- Publisher:
- Greenwood
- Publication Date:
- Dec 04, 1987
- Number of pages:
- 943 pages
- Binding:
- Hardback or Cased Book
- ISBN-10:
- 0313228345
- ISBN-13:
- 9780313228346