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Journal of Modern European History | 2014

Fighting the War or Preparing for Peace? The ILO during the Second World War

Sandrine Kott

Fighting the War or Preparing for Peace? The ILO during the Second World War During the Second World War the ILO stood for an alternative, democratic internationalism in response to Nazi international/European plans. The ILO was able to serve as an international platform and was directly involved in the Allied war effort. Moreover, examining the ILO allows us to better understand the multi-layered processes and rationales that brought about a shift in the political and social balance of power during the Second World War. After the ILO moved to Montreal in May 1940, the handful of French functionaries guarding the organisations deserted headquarters in Geneva could only look on helplessly as the reformist labour movement, together with the vision of a social Europe that it promoted, was defeated. Meanwhile, on the campus of McGill University in Montreal, the ILO underwent a twofold transformation in exile. Dependent on British and North American funding and staff, it became the champion of the pragmatic solutions to social issues implemented in those countries. Through its work for the United Nations alliance it expanded its activities in the fields of expertise and technical assistance, to the detriment of its work in setting international labour standards. While it had been founded in 1919 to protect workers and to provide an international platform for the reformist workers movement, the ILO emerged from the war as an organisation focusing increasingly on providing economic and social expertise.


Archive | 2013

Introduction: A Global History Written from the ILO

Sandrine Kott; Joëlle Droux

More than a history of the ILO, this book aims to map out a global history written from the perspective of the ILO, following the trend towards the ‘globalization’ of both the themes and practices1 of history as a discipline, for which the international organizations — and the ILO in particular — are especially fertile fields of study.


Archive | 2013

Globalizing Social Rights

Sandrine Kott; Joëlle Droux


Mouvement Social | 1997

L'Etat social allemand. Representations et pratiques

Sandrine Kott


Vingtieme Siecle-revue D Histoire | 2011

Par-delà la guerre froide: les organisations internationales et les circulations Est-Ouest (1947-1973)

Sandrine Kott


Archive | 2015

Seeking Peace in the Wake of War

Stefan-Ludwig Hoffmann; Sandrine Kott; Peter Romijn; Olivier Wieviorka


Genèses | 2008

Une « communauté épistémique » du social ?

Sandrine Kott


Vingtieme Siecle-revue D Histoire | 1999

À la recherche d'une culture socialiste. Le cas des entreprises en RDA (1949-1989)

Sandrine Kott


Genes | 1994

Pour une pratique de l'histoire sociale comparative. La France et l'Allemagne contemporaines

Sandrine Kott; Thierry Nadau


Mouvement Social | 2018

La justice sociale dans un monde global. L’Organisation internationale du travail (1919-2019)

Sandrine Kott

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Peter Romijn

University of Amsterdam

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Kenneth Bertrams

Université libre de Bruxelles

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