LE MOUVEMENT

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LE MOUVEMENT
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LE MOUVEMENT
I
OCTQBRE-DECEMBRE 1995
NUMERO 173
SOMMAIRE
LES DYNAMIQUES OUVRIERES EN ASIE OR1ENTALE
En Asie orientale au XX« sidde, un nouveau monde ouvrier ?, par
Daniel He*mery
3
La « disparition » du mouvement ouvrier au Japon apr£s 1945, par
Andrew Gordon
35
Le Guomindang et les ouvriers de Shanghai (1938-1948) : la de*chirure, par Alain Roux
69
Kim et Tanaka, techniciens dans la Coree des annees 1930. Modernisation et division coloniale du travail, par Alain Delissen . . . . 97
Proletariat combatif, ouvriers atones : le paradoxe singapourien
113
(1936-1995), par Jean-Louis Margolin
Travail, ouvriers et syndicats en Thailande, par Jean Baffie et Xavier
149
Oudin
Figures de direction en Indone*sie : Harjono et le bureau de S.O.B.S.I.,
par Jacques Leclerc
185
Jacques Leclerc, par Frangoise Cayrac-Blanchard
193
NOTES DE LECTURE
Le Shanghai ouvrier des anne'es trente, par A. Roux (J.-J. Gandini).
Zaibatsu, par H. Morikawa (P. Fridenson). The Japanese automobile industry, par K. Shimokawa (id.).
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Table annuelle
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