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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- INTRODUCTION. Intersecting Histories: Cooperation, Consumerism, and “Le Mouvement Social33 1
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PART I. Origins and Early Years of Consumer Cooperation
- 1. Prologue to Consumer Cooperation: Workers’ Associationism, 1834-18S1 15
- 2. Competing Strands: Individualism versus Collectivism, 1851-1885 29
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PART II. Consumer Cooperation and the Politics of Commercial Concentration
- 3. The “Retailing Revolution”: Consumer Cooperatives and Chain Stores 69
- 4. Consumer Cooperation as the “Third Way”: The Union Cooperative 79
- 5. Consumer Cooperation as the “Third Pillar”: Socialist Consumer Cooperation 119
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PART III. Strains and Tensions within Consumer Cooperation
- 6. Cooperation in the Nord 169
- 7. Women and Cooperation 199
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PART IV. Consumer Cooperation and Capitalist Commerce
- 8. Waltzing with the Capitalists: Re-visioning Consumer Cooperation, 1912-1919 227
- 9. “A MovementforAll Consumers”: Consumer Cooperation in the 1920s 259
- CONCLUSION 293
- Bibliography 297
- Index 309
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- INTRODUCTION. Intersecting Histories: Cooperation, Consumerism, and “Le Mouvement Social33 1
-
PART I. Origins and Early Years of Consumer Cooperation
- 1. Prologue to Consumer Cooperation: Workers’ Associationism, 1834-18S1 15
- 2. Competing Strands: Individualism versus Collectivism, 1851-1885 29
-
PART II. Consumer Cooperation and the Politics of Commercial Concentration
- 3. The “Retailing Revolution”: Consumer Cooperatives and Chain Stores 69
- 4. Consumer Cooperation as the “Third Way”: The Union Cooperative 79
- 5. Consumer Cooperation as the “Third Pillar”: Socialist Consumer Cooperation 119
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PART III. Strains and Tensions within Consumer Cooperation
- 6. Cooperation in the Nord 169
- 7. Women and Cooperation 199
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PART IV. Consumer Cooperation and Capitalist Commerce
- 8. Waltzing with the Capitalists: Re-visioning Consumer Cooperation, 1912-1919 227
- 9. “A MovementforAll Consumers”: Consumer Cooperation in the 1920s 259
- CONCLUSION 293
- Bibliography 297
- Index 309