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Fernando Teixeira da Silva.Operários sem patrões: Os trabalhadores da cidade de Santos no entreguerras. Campinas: Editora Uncamp, 2003. 475 pp. $34.00 cloth.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 February 2005

Amy Chazkel
Affiliation:
CUNY Queens College

Abstract

This book portrays the labor movement in the Brazilian port city of Santos in the period between the two World Wars. Author Fernando Teixeira da Silva reconstructs a period of rapid urbanization, economic instability, and worker ferment in a city known for the combative nature of organized labor. The author focuses on the two types of work that predominated in interwar Santos: civil construction and, above all, dock work. Through his finely grained local history approach, Silva describes both the clashes of interests between labor and management and the reformulation of each class from within.

Type
Brief Report
Copyright
© 2004 The International Labor and Working-Class History Society

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