Deference and Defiance in Monterrey: Workers, Paternalism, and Revolution in Mexico, 1890–1950

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Deference and Defiance in Monterrey: Workers, Paternalism, and Revolution in Mexico, 1890–1950 by Michael Snodgrass, 9780521811897
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  • ISBN: 9780521811897 | 0521811899
  • Cover: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 6/2/2003

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The first comprehensive history of labour relations and the working class in twentieth-century Monterrey, Deference and Defiance explores how both workers and industrialists perceived, responded to and helped shape the outcome of Mexico's revolution. Snodgrass's narrative covers a sixty-year period that begins with Monterrey's emergence as one of Latin-America's pre-eminent industrial cities. He then explores the roots of two distinct and enduring systems of industrial relations that were both historical outcomes of the revolution: company paternalism and militant unionism. By comparing four local industries - steel, beer, glass and smelting - Snodgrass demonstrates how workers and managers collaborated in the development of paternalistic labour regimes that built upon working-class traditions of mutual aid as well as elite resistance to state labour policies. Deference and Defiance in Monterrey thus offers an urban and industrial perspective to a history of revolutionary Mexico that remains overshadowed by studies of the countryside.
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