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During the first two decades of the 20th Century, the ideas of revolutionary syndicalism developed into a major force within the international trade union movement. Yet, in country after country, this influence waned nearly as quickly as it took root. In this accessible and engaging history of Revolutionary Syndicalism, Darlington traces this rise and fall in six different countries.

Trade Review
"[Radical Unionism] is a rich text and source of information. It deserves to and no doubt will become a standard point of reference for anyone wishing to understand the nature of syndicalism in the period under question." — Martin Upchurch, Journal of Industrial Relations "This is a very valuable, well thought out and useful volume. . . . Darlington's work will remain a touchstone for scholarly debate on syndicalism for years to come." —European History Quarterly "Darlington’s book impressively pulls together the diverse literature on syndicalism. But more importantly, by looking at syndicalist politics thematically and studying their often stormy relationship with the Communists after the Russian Revolution, he has done a service to all those grappling today with how to engage with the politics of trade unions and political trade unionism." —Simon Basketer, International Socialism "All in all, Darlington has delivered an informative representation of syndicalism that highlights its essential features and lays out the debates and experiences that defined it in a clearly constructed synthesis." —International Journal of Social History "Overall, then, it represents an ambitious and insightful attempt to synthesize a substantial volume of material." —Labor History Review "Informed, informative, enhanced with an extensive bibliography and a comprehensive index, "Radical Unionism: The Rise and Fall of Revolutionary Syndicalism" is an extraordinary work of seminal scholarship and highly recommended for academic library collections." —The Midwest Book review
"[Radical Unionism] is a rich text and source of information. It deserves to and no doubt will become a standard point of reference for anyone wishing to understand the nature of syndicalism in the period under question." — Martin Upchurch, Journal of Industrial Relations "This is a very valuable, well thought out and useful volume. . . . Darlington's work will remain a touchstone for scholarly debate on syndicalism for years to come." —European History Quarterly "Darlington’s book impressively pulls together the diverse literature on syndicalism. But more importantly, by looking at syndicalist politics thematically and studying their often stormy relationship with the Communists after the Russian Revolution, he has done a service to all those grappling today with how to engage with the politics of trade unions and political trade unionism." —Simon Basketer, International Socialism "All in all, Darlington has delivered an informative representation of syndicalism that highlights its essential features and lays out the debates and experiences that defined it in a clearly constructed synthesis." —International Journal of Social History "Overall, then, it represents an ambitious and insightful attempt to synthesize a substantial volume of material." —Labor History Review "Informed, informative, enhanced with an extensive bibliography and a comprehensive index, "Radical Unionism: The Rise and Fall of Revolutionary Syndicalism" is an extraordinary work of seminal scholarship and highly recommended for academic library collections." —The Midwest Book review

Table of Contents
Acknowledgments Abbreviations and Acronyms Introduction Part One: Dynamics of the Syndicalist Movement Chapter One Philosophy and Practice Chapter Two Origins and Growth Chapter Three Composition and Structure Chapter Four Internal Divisions Chapter Five Influence and Demise Part Two: The Transition to Communism Prologue Chapter Six Moscow’s Embrace Chapter Seven Trade Unionism Chapter Eight Union Bureaucracy Chapter Nine Economics and Politics Chapter Ten State and Revolution Chapter Eleven Leadership and the Party Chapter Twelve Syndicalist-Communist Fusion Bibliography Index

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      Publisher: Haymarket Books
      Publication Date: 03/09/2013
      ISBN13: 9781608463305, 978-1608463305
      ISBN10: 1608463303

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      Book Synopsis
      During the first two decades of the 20th Century, the ideas of revolutionary syndicalism developed into a major force within the international trade union movement. Yet, in country after country, this influence waned nearly as quickly as it took root. In this accessible and engaging history of Revolutionary Syndicalism, Darlington traces this rise and fall in six different countries.

      Trade Review
      "[Radical Unionism] is a rich text and source of information. It deserves to and no doubt will become a standard point of reference for anyone wishing to understand the nature of syndicalism in the period under question." — Martin Upchurch, Journal of Industrial Relations "This is a very valuable, well thought out and useful volume. . . . Darlington's work will remain a touchstone for scholarly debate on syndicalism for years to come." —European History Quarterly "Darlington’s book impressively pulls together the diverse literature on syndicalism. But more importantly, by looking at syndicalist politics thematically and studying their often stormy relationship with the Communists after the Russian Revolution, he has done a service to all those grappling today with how to engage with the politics of trade unions and political trade unionism." —Simon Basketer, International Socialism "All in all, Darlington has delivered an informative representation of syndicalism that highlights its essential features and lays out the debates and experiences that defined it in a clearly constructed synthesis." —International Journal of Social History "Overall, then, it represents an ambitious and insightful attempt to synthesize a substantial volume of material." —Labor History Review "Informed, informative, enhanced with an extensive bibliography and a comprehensive index, "Radical Unionism: The Rise and Fall of Revolutionary Syndicalism" is an extraordinary work of seminal scholarship and highly recommended for academic library collections." —The Midwest Book review
      "[Radical Unionism] is a rich text and source of information. It deserves to and no doubt will become a standard point of reference for anyone wishing to understand the nature of syndicalism in the period under question." — Martin Upchurch, Journal of Industrial Relations "This is a very valuable, well thought out and useful volume. . . . Darlington's work will remain a touchstone for scholarly debate on syndicalism for years to come." —European History Quarterly "Darlington’s book impressively pulls together the diverse literature on syndicalism. But more importantly, by looking at syndicalist politics thematically and studying their often stormy relationship with the Communists after the Russian Revolution, he has done a service to all those grappling today with how to engage with the politics of trade unions and political trade unionism." —Simon Basketer, International Socialism "All in all, Darlington has delivered an informative representation of syndicalism that highlights its essential features and lays out the debates and experiences that defined it in a clearly constructed synthesis." —International Journal of Social History "Overall, then, it represents an ambitious and insightful attempt to synthesize a substantial volume of material." —Labor History Review "Informed, informative, enhanced with an extensive bibliography and a comprehensive index, "Radical Unionism: The Rise and Fall of Revolutionary Syndicalism" is an extraordinary work of seminal scholarship and highly recommended for academic library collections." —The Midwest Book review

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments Abbreviations and Acronyms Introduction Part One: Dynamics of the Syndicalist Movement Chapter One Philosophy and Practice Chapter Two Origins and Growth Chapter Three Composition and Structure Chapter Four Internal Divisions Chapter Five Influence and Demise Part Two: The Transition to Communism Prologue Chapter Six Moscow’s Embrace Chapter Seven Trade Unionism Chapter Eight Union Bureaucracy Chapter Nine Economics and Politics Chapter Ten State and Revolution Chapter Eleven Leadership and the Party Chapter Twelve Syndicalist-Communist Fusion Bibliography Index

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