Corporate Identity and Solidarity Among the Railway Workers of Atbara, 1924-1946 |
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Authors: | Ahmad Alawad Sikainga |
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Institution: | Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
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Abstract: | This article examines the way in which railway employment and urban life have led to the development of a unique identity among the railway workers of Atbara, headquarters of the Sudan Railways. During the period covered by this article, Atbara's railway men formed the core of the Sudanese working class and inaugurated one of the best and most dynamic labor movements in Africa and the Middle East. As many scholars have noted, the development of labor activism, solidarity, and strong social bonds are among the most important characteristics of railway workers worldwide. This article argues that the development of these attributes were closely associated with the nature of railway employment, which involved intensive socialization and acculturation into the norms of the industry. |
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