A sociological analysis of the factors responsible for the regional distribution of the Fishermen's Protective Union of Newfoundland

The Fishermen's Protective Union (1908-1925) was one of the most successful attempts by Newfoundland fishermen to challenge the status quo in the history of the island. With a membership of 20,000 at its peak, the movement achieved unprecedented economic and political victories. However, despit...

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Main Author: Neis, Barbara
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Language:English
Published: Memorial University of Newfoundland 1980
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spelling ftmemorialuniv:oai:research.library.mun.ca:7677 2023-10-01T03:57:33+02:00 A sociological analysis of the factors responsible for the regional distribution of the Fishermen's Protective Union of Newfoundland Neis, Barbara 1980 application/pdf https://research.library.mun.ca/7677/ https://research.library.mun.ca/7677/1/Neis_BarbaraLouLaurette.pdf https://research.library.mun.ca/7677/3/Neis_BarbaraLouLaurette.pdf en eng Memorial University of Newfoundland https://research.library.mun.ca/7677/1/Neis_BarbaraLouLaurette.pdf https://research.library.mun.ca/7677/3/Neis_BarbaraLouLaurette.pdf Neis, Barbara <https://research.library.mun.ca/view/creator_az/Neis=3ABarbara=3A=3A.html> (1980) A sociological analysis of the factors responsible for the regional distribution of the Fishermen's Protective Union of Newfoundland. Masters thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland. thesis_license Thesis NonPeerReviewed 1980 ftmemorialuniv 2023-09-03T06:46:32Z The Fishermen's Protective Union (1908-1925) was one of the most successful attempts by Newfoundland fishermen to challenge the status quo in the history of the island. With a membership of 20,000 at its peak, the movement achieved unprecedented economic and political victories. However, despite its strength, the FPU never managed to transcend the regional base of its support--the north-east coast. By employing a theoretically-informed analytical framework, a strong, consistent explanation of some of the factors responsible for the uneven pattern of success and failure of the Union can be constructed. -- The FPU is interpreted as a struggle for power between potential partisans of the movement (fishermen) and those groups in authority who attempted to oppose it (merchants and clergy). Regional variations in the relative power of these groups, determined by differences in their level of organization, go a long way toward explaining not only why the FPU succeeded where it did out also, why it failed elsewhere. Analysis suggests that differing structures of underdevelopment influenced both the organization and degree of solidarity of fishermen as well as the ability of the merchant elite to cooperate in attempting to repress the FPU in different parts of Newfoundland. This, combined with unevenness in the strength of the clerical elite, lends support to the view that in only one region of the island between 1900-1914 were power relations such as to permit the development of strong, sustained support for the movement. That region was the north-east coast, the stronghold of the FPU. Thesis Newfoundland Memorial University of Newfoundland: Research Repository
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description The Fishermen's Protective Union (1908-1925) was one of the most successful attempts by Newfoundland fishermen to challenge the status quo in the history of the island. With a membership of 20,000 at its peak, the movement achieved unprecedented economic and political victories. However, despite its strength, the FPU never managed to transcend the regional base of its support--the north-east coast. By employing a theoretically-informed analytical framework, a strong, consistent explanation of some of the factors responsible for the uneven pattern of success and failure of the Union can be constructed. -- The FPU is interpreted as a struggle for power between potential partisans of the movement (fishermen) and those groups in authority who attempted to oppose it (merchants and clergy). Regional variations in the relative power of these groups, determined by differences in their level of organization, go a long way toward explaining not only why the FPU succeeded where it did out also, why it failed elsewhere. Analysis suggests that differing structures of underdevelopment influenced both the organization and degree of solidarity of fishermen as well as the ability of the merchant elite to cooperate in attempting to repress the FPU in different parts of Newfoundland. This, combined with unevenness in the strength of the clerical elite, lends support to the view that in only one region of the island between 1900-1914 were power relations such as to permit the development of strong, sustained support for the movement. That region was the north-east coast, the stronghold of the FPU.
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