Making and Breaking the Yugoslav Working Class: The Story of Two Self-Managed Factories

Making and Breaking the Yugoslav Working Class: The Story of Two Self-Managed Factories - Work and Labor

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Publisher's Synopsis

Workers' self-management was one of the unique features of communist Yugoslavia. Goran Music has investigated the changing ways in which blue-collar workers perceived the recurring crises of the regime. Two self-managed metal enterprises, one in Serbia another in Slovenia, provide the frame of the analysis in the time span between 1945 and 1989. These two factories became famous for strikes in 1988 that evoked echoes in popular discourses in former Yugoslavia. Drawing on interviews, factory publications and other media, local archives, and secondary literature, Music analyzes the two cases, going beyond the clichés of political manipulation from the top and workers' intrinsic attraction to nationalism.
The author explains how, in the later phase of communist Yugoslavia, growing social inequalities among the workers and undemocratic practices inside the self-managed enterprises facilitated the spread of a nationalist and pro-market ideology on the shop floors. Yet rather than being a mass taken advantage of by populist leaders, the working class Music presents is one with agency and voice, a force that played an important role in shaping the fate of the country. The book thus seeks to open a debate on the social processes leading up to the dissolution of Yugoslavia.

Book information

ISBN: 9789633863398
Publisher: Central European University Press
Imprint: Central European University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 338.690949709048
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 288
Weight: 544g
Height: 236mm
Width: 162mm
Spine width: 24mm