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Workers who loaded and unloaded ships have formed a distinctive occupational group over the past two centuries. As trade expanded so the numbers of dock labourers increased and became concentrated in the major ports of the world. This ambitious two-volume project goes beyond existing individual studies of dock workers to develop a genuinely comparative international perspective over a long historical period. Volume 1 contains studies of 22 major ports worldwide. Built around an agreed framework of issues, these port studies examine the type of workers who dominated dock labour, their race, class and ethnicity, the working conditions of dockers and the role of government as employer, arbitrator and supporter. The studies also detail how dockers organized their labour, patterns of strike action and involvement in political organizations. The structure of the port city is also outlined and descriptions given of the waterside environment. These areas of investigation form the basis for a series of 11 thematic studies which comprise Volume 2. Drawing on the information provided in the port studies, these essays identify important aspects and recurring themes, and explain how and why particular cases diverge from the rest. The final chapter of the book synthesizes the various approaches taken to offer a model which suggests several configurations of dock labour and presents suggestions for future research. This major scholarly achievement represents the most sustained attempt to date to provide a comparative international history of dock labour. An annotated bibliography completes this essential reference work.

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Dock Workers
Dock Workers
International Explorations in Comparative Labour History, 1790-1970
Volume
Edited by
Sam Davies, Colin J. Davis,
David de Vries, Lex Heerma van Voss,
Lidewij Hesselink and Klaus Weinhauer
First published 2000 by Ashgate Publishing Published 2017 by Routledge 2 Park - photo 1
First published 2000 by Ashgate Publishing
Published 2017 by Routledge
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This edition copyright Sam Davies, Colin J. Davis, David de Vries, Lex Heerma van Voss, Lidewij Hesselink and Klaus Weinhauer, 2000
Sam Davies, Colin J. Davis, David de Vries, Lex Heerma van Voss, Lidewij Hesselink and Klaus Weinhauer have asserted their moral right under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act, 1988, to be identified as the editors of this work.
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British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
Dock Workers: nternational Explorations in Comparative Labour History, 1790-1970.
1. StevedoresHistory. I. Davies, Sam.
331.7'61387164
US Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data

The Library of Congress Control Number was preassigned as:
00-109531
ISBN 13: 978-0-7546-0264-4 (hbk)
Contents
    1. 1 Towards a comparative international history of dockers
      Sam Davies and Klaus Weinhauer
    1. 2 Danish dock workers: Aarhus, 18701970
      Svend Aage Andersen
    2. 3 Race and labour in a Southern US port: New Orleans, 18601930
      Eric Arnesen
    3. 4 Dock labour in Le Havre, 17901970
      John Barzman
    4. 5 Dockers of Turku, c. 18801970
      Kari Ters and Tapio Bergholm
    5. 6 Longshoremen of San Francisco Bay, 18491960
      Robert W. Cherny
    6. 7 'To utilize the organized strength of all for the welfare of each': dock labour in St John's, Newfoundland, 18801921
      Jessie Chisholm
    7. 8 Port labour in a colonial society: Mombasa, 18501965
      Frederick Cooper
    8. 9 The history of Hull dockers, c. 18701960
      Sam Davies
    9. 10 New York city and London, 194560
      Colin J. Davis
    10. 11 Nationalism and the making of dock labour in British-ruled Palestine
      David De Vries
    11. 12 New Zealand waterside workers in Auckland, Wellington and Lyttelton, 191551
      Anna Green
    12. 13 Dock labour at Shanghai
      Linda Cooke Johnson
    13. 14 The war of clubs: life, labour and struggles of the Tanga dockworkers
      Frederick J. Kaijage
    14. 15 A struggle for recognition and independence: the growth and development of dock unionism at the port of Glasgow, c. 18531932
      William Kenefick
    15. 16 From guild membership to casualisation: dockworkers in Bremen, c. 18601939
      W.R. Lee
    16. 17 The port of London, 17901970
      Roy Mankelow
    17. 18 Longshoremen in the port of New York, 18501940
      Bruce Nelson
    18. 19 Undeserving casuals: Rotterdam dockers and their unions, 18801965
      Erik Nijhof
    19. 20 Godis, tolis and mathadis: dock workers of Bombay
      Mariam Dossal Panjwani
    20. 21 The history of dock labour: Liverpool, c. 18501914
      Eric Taplin
    21. 22 Waterfront labour at Fremantle, 18901990
      Malcolm Tull
    22. 23 Dock labour in Hamburg: the labour market, the labour movement and industrial relations, 1880s1960s
      Klaus Weinhauer
    1. 24 Dockworkers and labour history
      Frederick Cooper
    2. 25 Formation and reproduction of dockers as an occupational group
      Colin J. Davis
    3. 26 The work process
      Anna Green
    4. 27 Power and control on the waterfront: casual labour and decasualisation
      Klaus Weinhauer
    5. 28 Employers and dock labour: employment, work and industrial relations in international perspective
      Sam Davies
    6. 29 States and dockers: from harbour designers to labour managers
      John Barzman
    7. 30 Ethnicity, race and the logic of solidarity: dock workers in international perspective
      Bruce Nelson
    8. 31 The construction of the image of dock labour
      David De Vries
    9. 32 Waterfront conflict: dockers' strategies and collective actions
      Jessie Chisholm
    10. 33 Criminality on the docks
      Linda Cooke Johnson
    11. 34 Space as determinant: neighbourhoods, clubs and other strategies of survival
      Mariam Dossal Panjwani
    12. 35 Dockers' configurations
      Lex Heerma van Voss and Marcel van der Linden
  1. The history of dock labour: an annotated bibliography
    Lidewij Hesselink
Guide
Svend Aage Andersen is lecturer in sociology at The National Danish School of Social Work (Aarhus, Denmark). His main areas of research are Danish nineteenth and twentieth-century working-class history and working-class biographies. He is the author of Arbejderkultur i velfrdssamfundet , (Copenhagen, 1997) and other books on Danish working-class culture.
Eric Arnesen is professor of history and African-American studies at the University of Illinois at Chicago. He is the author of Waterfront Workers of New Orleans: Race, Class, and Politics, 1863-1923, (New York, 1991); Brotherhoods of Color: Black Railroad Workers and the Struggle for Equality, (Cambridge, Mass., 2001); and co-editor of Labor Histories: Class, Politics, and the Working-Class Experience,( Urbana, Ill., 1998).
John Barzman teaches history at the University of Le Havre. He is the author of Dockers, M tallos, M nagres, Mouvements Sociaux Et Cultures Militantes au Havre, 1913-1923, (Mont Saint-Aignan, 1997), and is currently finishing a book on Havrais dockers from 1800 to today.
Tapio Bergholm is senior lecturer at the University of Helsinki, Finland. His main research interests are the history of Finnish transport workers' trade unionism and the gendered history of Finnish dockers.
Robert W. Cherny is professor of history at San Francisco State University. He is co-author (with William Issel) of San Francisco, 1865-1932: Politics, Power, and Urban Development, (Berkeley and Los Angeles, Ca. 1986) and author of American Politics in the Gilded Age, 1868-1900, (Wheeling, Ill., 1997). He is currently completing a biography of Harry Bridges, the West Coast longshoremen's union leader.
Jessie Chisholm is an archives advisor with the Association of Newfoundland and Labrador Archives, St John's, Newfoundland, Canada. Her research interests are the St John's working-class community, 1880-1921 and women's history.
Frederick Cooper is professor of African history at the University of Michigan. He is the author of On the African Waterfront: Urban Disorder and the Transformation of Work in Colonial Mombasa , (New Haven, Conn., 1987) and Decolonization and African Society: The Labor Question in French and British Africa, (Cambridge, 1996); and co-author with Rebecca Scott and Thomas Holt of Beyond Slavery: Explorations of Race, Labor, and Citizenship in Postemancipation Societies, (Chapel Hill, NC., 2000).
Sam Davies is reader in labour history at Liverpool John Moores University. He is the author of Liverpool Labour: Social and Political Influences on the Development of the Labour Party in Liverpool, 1919-1939, (Keele, 1996), and co-author (with Bob Morley) of County Borough Elections in England and Wales, 1919-1938: A Comparative Analysis, (Aldershot, Eight Volumes, 1999 and following).
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