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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 January 2002
The title above was not, of course, that of either the conference held or the book launched at an academic-cum-union event in Ghent, Belgium, May 19–20, 2000. The conference was entitled, interestingly, “The Past and Future of International Trade Unionism.” The book (edited by Marcel van der Linden) is blandly called The International Confederation of Free Trade Unions (Bern, 2000). Jointly, here we have something of a milestone in the history of the international labor movement. The book, weighing in at 624 pages—a milestone indeed—is the first history of this organization. It is; in fact, the first book of any kind devoted to the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions (ICFTU) that I have ever come across. The conference, which involved major national and international labor history institutes, the ICFTU, and other specialists on international labor, was also unique in looking at the future of the international labor movement in the light of this history.