Periodic Reporting for period 1 - ECODEM (The Building Guilds of Interwar Europe: An Experiment in Economic Democracy)
Periodo di rendicontazione: 2023-10-01 al 2025-09-30
(1) Urban historians have long studied the impact of democratic reform on architecture and urban housing in interwar Europe, but they have virtually overlooked that organized labor also aimed to make construction itself more democratic. By studying the rise of building guilds in interwar Europe, ECODEM presented a largely forgotten trade union movement that gave construction workers a say in the organization and management of their work while serving the wider public through non-for-profit construction. ECODEM also showed that some of the most celebrated works of modernist architecture of the 1920s and early 1930s were built by these building guilds.
(2) ECODEM revealed, second, that interwar Europe’s building guilds drew heavily on the largely forgotten theory of guild socialism. Most social historians have so far tended to dismiss guild socialism as an insignificant episode in British labor history. ECODEM, by contrast, demonstrated that not only did guild socialist theory influence practical experiments in industry (such as the building guilds ECODEM studied) but also that guild socialism had a strong impact on socialist thought outside of early-twentieth-century Britain. In short, ECODEM advanced the current scholarship by redefining guild socialism as a transnational movement.
(3) By investigating the building guilds’ internal procedures of democratic decision-making, ECODEM presented a historical case study for the interdisciplinary research on industrial and economic democracy. In particular, ECODEM suggested that the building guilds peculiar ownership and decision-making structure, which aimed to combined public control with worker self-government, provides an interesting model not only for academic research but also for civil society actors interested in making work more democratic.