LE MOUVEMENT
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LE MOUVEMENT
Labour/Lc Travail has earned a well deserved reputation as one of the world's outstanding journals of social history. The breadth of its coverage, tne rigor of its editorial standards, ond the timeliness of its concern for major theoretical questions make this journal necessary reading for all those who are interested in the past, present and future of working people." David Montgomery Yale University JOURNAL OF CANADIAN LABOUR STUDIES Labour/Le Travail is the official publication of the Canadian Committee on Labour History. Since it began publishing in 1976, it has carried many important articles in the field of working-class history, industrial sociology, labour economics, and labour relations. Although primarily interested in a historical perspective on Canadian workers, the journal is interdisciplinary in scope. In addition to articles, the journal features documents, conference reports, an annual bibliography of materials in Canadian labour studies, review essays, and reviews. While the main focus of the journal's articles is Canadian, the review essays and reviews consider international work of interest to Canadian labour studies. Many ofLabour's articles are illustrated. Recent issues have included: B.D. Palmer, "Homage to E.P. Thompson"; Charles Tilly, "Softcore Solipsism"; Nicholas Rogers, "Plebeians and Proletarians in 18th-century Britain"; Melvyn Dubofsky, "Old Deal, New Deal: The Evolution of the Liberal State in the Modern United States." Subscribers for 1996 will receive Labour/Le Travail 37 (Spring 1996) and Labour/Le Travail 38 (Fall 1996) - articles by Bonnie Huskins, Jackie Duffin, Eric Tucker and Judy Fudge, Anthony Carew, Julie Guard, Scott W. See, John Hagopian, Robert Ventresca and others. Subscription rates: CDN Individual $25 (Foreign $30 US); CDN Institution $35 (Foreign $50 US); CDN Student/Retired/Unemployed $15 (Foreign $25 US). GST exempt. All Back Issues available. Complete sets at special price. Sample issue available on request. 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IP address: 78.47.27.170, on 12 Feb 2017 at 20:20:32, subject to the Cambridge Core terms of use, available at https:/www.cambridge.org/core/terms. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0020859000113677 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.). Informations et initiatives '..' Resumes Livres regus Table annuelle 199 204 207 212 214 Effectuer tout versement a : LES EDITIONS OUVRIERES C.C.P. : 1360-14 X Paris. Administration du « Mouvement Social », 12, avenue de la SceurRosalie, 75013 Paris. Abonnement annuel: France et C.E.E. : 220 F, Etranger hors C.E.E. (par avion) : 290 F. 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