Fallen heroes in global capitalism: Workers and the Restructuring of the Polish Steel Industry
Through the prism of 'Nowa Huta', a landmark of socialist industrialization, Trappmann challenges the one-sided account of Poland as a successful transition case and reveals the ambivalent role of the European Union in economic restructuring. An exemplary, suggestive case of multi-level analysis research.
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Fallen heroes in global capitalism: Workers and the Restructuring of the Polish Steel Industry
Through the prism of 'Nowa Huta', a landmark of socialist industrialization, Trappmann challenges the one-sided account of Poland as a successful transition case and reveals the ambivalent role of the European Union in economic restructuring. An exemplary, suggestive case of multi-level analysis research.
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Fallen heroes in global capitalism: Workers and the Restructuring of the Polish Steel Industry

Fallen heroes in global capitalism: Workers and the Restructuring of the Polish Steel Industry

by V. Trappman
Fallen heroes in global capitalism: Workers and the Restructuring of the Polish Steel Industry

Fallen heroes in global capitalism: Workers and the Restructuring of the Polish Steel Industry

by V. Trappman

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Through the prism of 'Nowa Huta', a landmark of socialist industrialization, Trappmann challenges the one-sided account of Poland as a successful transition case and reveals the ambivalent role of the European Union in economic restructuring. An exemplary, suggestive case of multi-level analysis research.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781349454242
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 01/01/2013
Series: Studies in Economic Transition
Edition description: 1st ed. 2013
Pages: 284
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

Vera Trappmann is Junior Professor of Sociology/European Societies at the Otto-von-Guericke University in Madgeburg, Germany. Her recent books include Business leaders and New varieties of Capitalism in Post-Communist Europe (Routledge, 2013) and Das Erbe des Beitritts. Europäisierung in Mittel- und Osteuropa (Nomos, 2006).

Table of Contents

Introduction PART I 1. The Steel Sector in the Global Economy 2. The Context of Restructuring in Poland 3. Capitalism Unleashed? The EU as a Promoter of Economic Change in the Region PART II 4. The Polish Steel Industry before and during Accession 1990-2006 5. The Embeddedness of Steel Restructuring in Social Dialogue 6. Labour-market and Regional Policy PART III 7. From Socialist Landmark to Subsidiary: the Case of Huta Lenina 8. Limitations of State Support for Sustaining Steel PART IV 9. Fallen Heroes: Steelworkers in the New Capitalist System 10. Perspectives for the Community: Revitalising a Region from the Bottom Up Conclusion
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