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1936-1938: The Workers of the Paris Region During the Popular Front - Michael Seidman

Renault workers on strike, 1936
Renault workers on strike, 1936

A study of the mass strike and militant working class movement which erupted during the period of the French popular front government in 1936.

Submitted by libcom on January 12, 2006

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  • Michael Seidman
  • manufacturing and materials
  • strikes
  • France
  • car industry
  • Paris
  • Western Europe
  • occupations
  • 8-hour day
  • Renault

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