Alphonse Merrheim: The Emergence of Reformism in Revolutionary Syndicalism, 1871 – 1925

Author:   N. Papayanis
Publisher:   Springer
Edition:   Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1985
Volume:   8
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9789401087810


Pages:   184
Publication Date:   05 October 2011
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Alphonse Merrheim: The Emergence of Reformism in Revolutionary Syndicalism, 1871 – 1925


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This is apoliticalbiography ofAlphonseMerrheim, asignificant leader of the Conf6d6ration G6n6raledu Travail(CGT)intheyears between 1904 and 1923 and the most important member of the Federation of Metalworkers during the sameperiod. Hewas born inthe Nord in 1871 and becameaworkeratanearlyage,firstinmetallurgythanintextiles and finally once more in metalworking. In his ideologicalevolution hepassed through asocialistpoliticalpartyandthenconvertedtorevolutionarys- dicalism. In his peculiar fusion of theory and practice, Merrheim represented a form of revolutionary syndicalism that helps define the characteristics of that movement. He believed,alongwithother revo- tionary syndicalists, that one day a workers' general strike would ov- throw capitalism. But the syndicalist movement wouldpreparethat ev- tualitybystrengtheningtheworkersthrough socialreformsandbycreating their class consciousness through education. Merrheim, however, p- ticipatedsothoroughly intradeunionactivityandstudiedtheorganization of capitalistindustry so carefullythat he cametoemphasizetheprepa- tions for such a generalstrike much more than thestrikeitself. The test of his attitude cameon theeve of, during, and immediately afterWorld War I; for contrary tothe demands of certain militant and revolutionary workerswhobelievedthatthethreatofwar andthenthedislocationcaused by the war demanded a revolutionary response, Merrheim persistently stressedthe dangers ofsuch anaction before the adequatepreparation of the workers. Hissteadfast refusaleventorespondtothestrikeactions of some ofhisown metalworkers in 1919 indicates the central contradiction between hisrevolutionary theory and reformistpractice. This book examinesindetailMerrheim'sevolution fromarevolutionary to areformer. Insodoingit alsoshedslightonanequallysubstantialtopic, namely,howacertaintypeofworkerrespondedtoindustrializationinthe late nineteenth and earlytwentiethcenturies. Merrheim is an interesting figure,too, becauseofhispositioninthelabormovement, foritrepresents a unique focalpoint forthestudy oflaborhistory. Merrheim enteredthe Frenchlabormovement in the 1890s and remainedactiveinituntil 1923. During that periodhewas, successively, alocalunion leader,co-secretary xii of a nationallaborfederation, and animportant figurewithinthe CGT. Never thesecretary-generaloftheCGT, hewasneverthelesstheconfident of thesecretary-generalfrom 1909, L6on Jouhaux.

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Author:   N. Papayanis
Publisher:   Springer
Imprint:   Springer
Edition:   Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1985
Volume:   8
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.326kg
ISBN:  

9789401087810


ISBN 10:   9401087814
Pages:   184
Publication Date:   05 October 2011
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

I The Formative Years, 1871–1906.- 1 Early Trade Unionism. From the Federation of Copper-workers to the Federation of Metalworkers 1893–1904.- 2 French Workers and Foreign Workers. The Strikes in the Lorraine, 1905.- 3 The Struggle for the Eight-Hour Work Day. The Strike of Hennebont, 1906.- II The Crisis of Revolutionary Syndicalism, 1906–1914.- 4 The Crisis in the CGT.- 5 The Crisis in the Federation of Metalworkers.- 6 Merrheim’s Intellectual Formation. The Justification for Reformism.- 7 Merrheim the CGT and Antimilitarism.- III The War and its Aftermath.- 8 The Limits of Antimilitarism.- 9 Merrheim, Jouhaux and Collaboration.- IV The Postwar Crisis, 1918–1923.- 10 Merrheim and the New Syndicalism.- 11 The June Metalworkers’ Strike, 1919.- 12 Merrheim’s Final Crisis.- Abbreviaiions Used in Notes.- Notes.

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