The Railway Strikes (1950-1951). A Peronist internal conflict
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https://doi.org/10.35305/prohistoria.vi29.1194Keywords:
First Peronism, Strikes, Railways, Syndicalism, Nationalization of railwaysAbstract
This article analyzes the railroad strikes (1950-1951), presented as a political conflict in a context of Peronist hegemony in the union, and contextualized in a process of deep transformations in union practices. These transformations are addressed within the framework of the political tensions produced by the institutional strengthening of trade unionism within the Peronist movement, and in the unforeseen change in the relationship between the union and the State which precedes the process of nationalization of the railways. These strikes are the expression of maximum tension in the link between railway identity and Peronism.
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