Protesta obrera y sindicalismo en la industria tabaquera española (1887-1939)
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https://doi.org/10.3989/hispania.2000.v60.i206.546Keywords:
Trade Unionism, Tobacco industry, Collective action, Spain, XIXth and XX Centuries.Abstract
This article offers an everview of the history of union activity in the Spanish tobacco industry. This industry, by virtue of its peculiar characteristics (its strict dependence on the state, its monopolistic nature, the crushing weight of female labour) gave rise to some distinctive features of political mobilization. The analysis starts with the first formulations of protest in rioting, then expanding into a genuinely unionized model. The model led to an openly revolutionary movement in the Civil War of 1936, frustrated after the victory of the anti-Republican forces in 1939.
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