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New Patterns of Trade Unionism - Miriam Golden and Jonas Pontusson (eds): Bargaining for Change: Union Politics in North America and Europe, Ithaca and London, Cornell University Press, 1992, 344 pp., hardback £54.95, paperback £19.75.
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3 It is worth noting that the elite of Wilhelmine Germany was pressured far more seriously by excluded middle class elements, organized in naval and army leagues, than it waa by worken — even when organized in SPD.