Labor Wars in Cordoba, 1955–1976
Discover the compelling narrative of labor struggles in Argentina with Labor Wars in Cordoba, 1955–1976 by James Brennan. Published by Harvard University Press in 1998, this insightful hardback spans 456 pages and delves into the rich history of Córdoba's labor movements. Brennan explores how the militancy and political radicalism of the Cordoban working class were shaped by their dynamic interactions within factories and society. This book draws intriguing parallels to the iconic French student strikes of 1968 and Italy's "hot summer," positioning Córdoba's labor wars as a significant chapter in Latin American history. Perfect for those interested in industrial and labor relations, this work offers a thorough analysis of demonstrations and protest movements that defined an era. Enhance your understanding of 20th-century labor history with this essential read.