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APPENDIX D
Table Showing the Strength of Different Ideologies in the Cuban Trade Union Movement, 1865-1958
| Ideologies \ Time Period
| 1865-85
| 1885-1928
| 1928-33
| 1933-35
| 1935-47
| 1947-52
| 1952-58
|
| Reformism
| A
| B
| C
| D
| C
| B
| A
|
| Anarcho-syndicalism
| B
| A
| B
| B
| C
| D
| D
|
| Official Communism
| E
| D
| A
| B
| A
| B
| C
|
| Trotskyism
| E
| E
| E
| B
| D
| E
| E
|
| Nationalism (Auténticos)
| E
| E
| C
| C
| B
| A
| C
|
| Key
|
|
| A -
| a dominant influence nationally.
|
| B -
| an important influence nationally.
|
| C -
| an influence of minor importance nationally.
|
| D -
| an influence in certain sectors and/or regions.
|
| E -
| little or no influence.
|
This table can be contrasted with the one in Córdova, E, (1995), op cit, p. 345. Efrén Córdova's table attaches significance to a Catholic trade union tradition which I do not. She, furthermore, does not fully recognise the importance of Trotskyism in the trade union movement during the Revolution of the 1930s.