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100 1 0 _aTartakowsky, Danielle
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245 0 0 _aFlags on display. Workers’ organizations and their flags throughout the 20th century
260 _c2023.
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520 _aFrench workers’ organization — trade unions first and foremost — initially defined by antimilitarism and anticlericalism, nevertheless adopted the religious and military emblems that are banners and flags rather early and in a long-lasting way. This article looks at the emergence of these markers of class and professional occupation, which often arose prior to organizations being formally developed. It focuses on how flags and banners were produced, as well as their various uses, both ritualistic and capable of political effects, and the institutionalization of such uses. Since the last third of the century, flags have gradually been abandoned in favor of banners and signs, which has encouraged certain workers’ organizations to call for policies to protect this cultural patrimony.
690 _atrade unions
690 _aRassemblement populaire
690 _aMayday
690 _apatrimony
690 _ademonstration
690 _atrade unions
690 _aRassemblement populaire
690 _aMayday
690 _apatrimony
690 _ademonstration
786 0 _n20 & 21. Revue d'histoire | o 157 | 1 | 2023-11-26 | p. 145-159 | 0294-1759
856 4 1 _uhttps://shs.cairn.info/journal-vingt-et-vingt-et-un-revue-d-histoire-2023-1-page-145?lang=en&redirect-ssocas=7080
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