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Making and Becoming "New (Wo)Men: Rationalisation, Subjectification, and Materiality in the Industrial of Zlín and the Baťa Company, 1920-1950

Applicant Dr. Gregor Feindt
Subject Area Modern and Contemporary History
Term from 2020 to 2024
Project identifier Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 437366501
 
The project enquires into the history of social experiments in industrial capitalism. It studies private-industry planning, subjective appropriation and urban materiality in the Czechoslovak industrial town of Zlín and the shoe company Bat’a. The project analyses the history of Zlín as a factory town from the establishment of an independent Czechoslovak state after the First World War until early state socialism (1920–1950), i.e. integrating the consecutive economic and political ruptures. With a focus on disciplinary action towards workers and clerks in the Bat’a company the project raises the question, how the rationalisation of production extended towards workers and how these workers should be made “new (wo)men”. Furthermore, the project studies the working people as subjects and carves out, how these individuals appropriated the social experiment, expressed their Eigen-Sinn and became “new (wo)men” or avoided any appropriation. Finally, the project analyses the material and social infrastructure of Zlín that became both a product and a tool of social planning and fostered the dynamics of discipline and appropriation. The analysis of a private-industry experiment in social engineering introduces Czechoslovakia to a broader European history of industrial and radical social planning in the first half of the twentieth century.
DFG Programme Research Grants
 
 

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