The book examines the history of co-operation in the broad context of the history of consumerism and consumption; of internationalism and the development of international organisations; and debates about international trade during the inter-war period. The fundamental question explored in the book concerns the meaning of co-operation. Was it a social movement or an economic enterprise? Did it aspire to challenge capitalism or to reform it? Did it contain at its heart a political vision for the transformation of society or was it simply a practical guide for organising a business? Hilson argues that it was both, but that an examination of the debates over the different meanings of co-operation can also illuminate broader questions about the emergence of consumer interests in the first half of the twentieth century, especially in a transnational context.
About the AuthorMary Hilson is Professor in the Department of History and Classical Studies at Aarhus University
Reviews'The study convincingly situates the co-operative movements of Denmark, Sweden, Finland, and - although less extensively - Norway in the various politics and practices of the International Co-operative Alliance (ICA).'
Frederik Forrai Orskov, University of Helsinki, Finland, Scandinavian Journal of History, 2019
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Book InformationISBN 9781526100801
Author Mary HilsonFormat Hardback
Page Count 208
Imprint Manchester University PressPublisher Manchester University Press
Weight(grams) 472g
Dimensions(mm) 234mm * 156mm * 13mm