Crafting the Movement : Identity Entrepreneurs in the Swedish Trade Union Movement, 1920–1940 /
"Describes how trade union leaders strategically used internal education to form a reformist class identity in the Swedish trade union movement in the 1920s"--
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Ithaca
ILR Press, an imprint of Cornell University Press
2020
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