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ISBN 10: 1597409510
ISBN 13: 9781597409513
Author: Frederick Cooper
A study of work in the European-African colonial relationship during the first half of the 20th century. Labor relations became increasingly tense during the 1940s due to a rising urban working class, and this book examines this phenomenon by focusing on African dockworkers.
1 Introduction
2 Casual Labor and Its Critics
3 Dockwork and Disorder
4 The Reorganization of Dockwork
5 Toward Trade Unionism
6 Work, Disorder, and the Crisis of Colonialism in Africa
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Tags: Frederick Cooper, African Waterfront, Urban Disorder, Transformation, Work, Colonial Mombasa