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Schism and Solidarity in Social Movements

The Politics of Labor in the French Third Republic

Christopher K Ansell author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:1st Oct '01

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This 2001 study sheds light on the historical development of the Third Republic French labour movement.

The aim of this 2001 work is to shed light on the historical development of the Third Republic French labour movement and to develop a more generic understanding of schism and solidarity in organizations and social movements.Like many organizations and social movements, the Third Republic French labour movement exhibited a marked tendency to schism into competing sectarian organizations. During the roughly 50-year period from the fall of the Paris Commune to the creation of the powerful French Communist Party, the French labour movement shifted from schism to broad-based solidarity and back to schism. In this 2001 book, Ansell analyses the dynamic interplay between political mobilization, organization-building, and ideological articulation that produced these shifts between schism and solidarity. The aim is not only to shed light on the evolution of the Third Republic French labour movement, but also to develop a more generic understanding of schism and solidarity in organizations and social movements. To develop this broader understanding, the book builds on insights drawn from sociological analyses of Protestant sects and anthropological studies of segmentary societies, as well as from organization and social movement theory.

"In this book, Christopher Ansell has made an important contribution to organizational thory, using the French labor movement during teh Third Republic as his laboratory. Along the way, theoretical probability opened new windows on the history of the movement with relevance for our understanding not only of its dramatic and convoluted course but also of contemporary France. The study thus succeeds on two levels, though it is likely that sociologists will be more pleased with it than will some historians." - Journal of Modern History Christopher H. Johnson, Wayne State University

ISBN: 9780521791137

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm

Weight: 600g

294 pages