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Industrial actions and trade unions in Germany, England and France. Comparison of strikes and strike waves from 1870 to 1913.

GESIS Data Archive, Cologne. ZA8487 Data file Version 1.0.0, https://doi.org/10.4232/1.10418
Abstract: “Strike waves represent the conflict potential of the industrializing process and the regulatory needs not only for the industrial working relations but for the entire society. Strike waves occur periodically and are characterized by organizationally innovative, spontaneous, often euphoric protest actions that not least through their production of symbolic conflict and expression forms entered deeply in the consciousness and behavior of the working class… The present study tends to identify scope, importance and internal dynamics of European industrial actions around 1890, which formed a new i ... more
Topics: HISTORY

Methodology

Date(s) of Data Collection: 1870 - 1913
Number of Units: 79 Zeitpunkte
Mode of Data Collection: Quellen: Ungedruckte Quellen (Archivmaterial). Gedruckte Quellen: Rechenschaftsberichte; amtliche und gewerkschaftliche Statistiken; Streikberichte; Statistische Jahrbücher; Zeitungen und Zeitschriften.
Analysis System(s): Excel
Number of Variables: 135 Zeitreihen

Bibliographic information

Principal Investigator/ Authoring Entity, Institution: Boll, Friedhelm -
Publication year: 2011
DOI: 10.4232/1.10418
Study number: ZA8487
Publisher: GESIS Data Archive

Versions

Current Version: 1.0.0, 2011-05-12, https://doi.org/10.4232/1.10418
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Reference publications

Publications: Boll, Friedhelm, 1992: Arbeitskämpfe und Gewerkschaften in Deutschland, England und Frankreich: ihre Entwicklung vom 19. zum 20. Jahrhundert. Bonn: Dietz.
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