SINDICALISMO E TRANSIÇÃO: DE MOVIMENTO SOCIOPOLÍTICO A ORGANIZAÇÃO INSTITUCIONALIZADA1
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https://doi.org/10.5216/ia.v25i1.1686Abstract
Este trabalho apresenta dados sobre as centrais sindicais – CUT (brasileira) e CC.OO. (espanhola) – que constituíram meu objeto de estudo na tese de doutorado. Confere destaque às transformações sofridas pelas referidas centrais que passaram de uma condição de movimento, sob as respectivas ditaduras de seus países, à condição de organização institucionalizada sob os regimes democráticos que sucederam àquelas ditaduras. No presente, que consiste em uma espécie de apresentação de minha tese dedoutorado,2 dois pontos são destacados: a trajetória teóricometodológica desenvolvida ao longo da elaboração da tese e algumas informações oferecidas pelo material empírico consultado.Downloads
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