Unions in Conflict: A Comparative Study of Four South Indian Textile Centres, 1918-1939

Author:   Eamon Murphy
Publisher:   Manohar Publishers and Distributors
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9789394262621


Pages:   300
Publication Date:   20 November 2024
Format:   Hardback
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Unions in Conflict: A Comparative Study of Four South Indian Textile Centres, 1918-1939


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The present study deals with the development of textile unions between the period 1918-1939 in Tamilnad, the major Tamil speaking part of south India, which was part of the sprawling Madras Presidency. The work explores the differences between labor organizations of four divergent mill centres situated in Madras city, Madurai, Ambasamudram and Coimbatore; and studies the unity and division, the successes and failures of the Tamilnad workers in trying to unite and organize effective trade unions. The book reveals that the Madras workers have been among the best educated, most committed and the strongest trade unionists, despite the communal divisions among the Hindu, Untouchable and Muslim workers which hampered early union organization. In the temple city of Madurai, however, the workforce has been more deeply divided, partly along primordial loyalties of caste and religion resulting in rival unionism. In rural Ambasamudram, a similar trend to that of Madurai has been observed. Coimbatore, on the other hand, offers an entirely different picture as traditional loyalties of caste or religion had little influence on union growth there. The labor struggle was unique in that it was waged between Indian workers and mainly Indian capitalists in contrast to the other centers, where British interests were dominant. These comparative area studies furnish a new perspective on the history of the Indian working class. Moreover, the development of the textile unions has been considered in context of wider political and economic changes. The influences of international trade and capitalism and the growth of the Indian nationalist movement during the period 1918-39 has also been studied in light of the labor politics and organization of the time. This book shall be valued by labour historians, trade unionists, politicians, and students of Indian history and economics.

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Author:   Eamon Murphy
Publisher:   Manohar Publishers and Distributors
Imprint:   Manohar Publishers and Distributors
Weight:   0.850kg
ISBN:  

9789394262621


ISBN 10:   9394262628
Pages:   300
Publication Date:   20 November 2024
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Preface Glossary List of Maps and Tables I INTRODUCTION 2 The Structure Of The Tamilnad Cotton Industry: Management Attitudes Towards Trade Unions 7 3 The Tamilnad Textile Workers: Recruitment, Training, Caste Composition 31 4 Economic Inflation, Labour Unrest And Nationalist Politics: The First Trade Unions In Tamilnad 61 5 The Tamilnad Textile Unions, 1918-1921: An Analysis 81 6 Economic Depression And Labour Politics, 1922-1932 96 7 Labour On The Offensive, 1933-1937 126 8 Unity On Trial: The Madras Labour Union, 1937-1939 148 9 Caste, Community And Union Rivalry In Madura And Ambasamudram, 1937-1939 169 10 Ideology, Labour Unrest And Union Rivalry In Coimbatore, 1937-1939 195 11 Conclusion: The Roots Of Unity Or Division 220 Appendix: A Note on Sources of Data 240 Notes 244 Bibliography 269 Index 281

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Eamon Murphy received his Ph.D. from the University of Western Australia. He specializes in the study of Indian labor history, Indian peasant movements and Indian overseas migration.

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