81. Beyond Paternalism: Global Markets, Labor Relations, and Gender
Politics in Company Towns of the Americas
Saturday, January 8, 9:30–11:30 a.m.
Convention Center, Room 210
Joint Session with the Conference on Latin American History
- Chair: John Womack Jr., Harvard University
- Papers: Building a Modern Village in the Chilean Andes: The
Construction of El
Salvador and Anaconda's Modernist Experiment, 1956–60
Angela Vergara-Marshall, University of Texas, Pan-American
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A union without the women is only half organized": Masculine
Workers, Women's Auxiliaries, and Cold War Politics in Canadian
and United States Mining Towns
Laurie Mercier, Washington State University at Vancouver
Glory Days No More: Labor Relations and the Undoing of Catholic Paternalism
in Brazil's “Steel City”
Oliver Dinius, Harvard University
- Comment: Marshall Eakin, Vanderbilt University
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