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24. 04. 2024
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Gregor Feindt: Baťa's People: Rationalisation, Social Engineering and Categorization in Company Town Zlín, 1918–1939

Im Rahmen der "Prager Vorträge" wird Gregor Feindt am 24. April 2024 um 17.00 Uhr in der Prager Außenstelle (Valentinská 91/1, 3. Stock, 110 00 Prag) über das Social Engineering in Baťas Zlín sprechen.

Der Vortrag wird auch via Zoom übertragen.

 

Collegium Carolinum,
the German Historical Institute Warsaw,
and the Leibniz-Institute for History and Culture in Eastern Europe
in collaboration with the Ústav českých dějin FF UK
cordially invite you to the lecture

 

DR. GREGOR FEINDT (MAINZ)
Baťa's People: Rationalisation, Social Engineering and Categorization in Company Town Zlín, 1918–1939

Wednesday, April 24 2024, 5 p.m.
Valentinská 91/1, 3rd Floor
The lecture will be streamed via Zoom as well, please contact
florian.ruttner@collegium-carolinum.de

 

On the eve of the Second World War, the Baťa company produced affordable shoes for the world market, as well as new men and women. The company comprehensively rationalised industrial production in its Zlín factories and applied these organisational principles to its personnel management and the development of an efficient and loyal workforce. Baťa trained workers and employees in company-run schools, rewarded them according to their work performance and offered them the opportunity for significant social advancement with high wages and comfortable company housing. In addition to hard work, Baťa demanded loyalty and a rational lifestyle from its employees. In this way, the company created a specific sense of identification as Baťovec that was adopted, modified and, especially  in retrospect, nostalgically glorified by long-term employees.
The talk will discuss the personnel and social policy of the shoe company Baťa as a private and capitalist project of social engineering. In the inter-war period, Baťa and the Baťovci contributed to a global discourse of radical social reform that included Fordism and totalitarian attempts to create the new man and made their own contribution to global development. Ultimately, Baťa‘s ideas also  influenced the further development of Czechoslovakia after 1948.

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Gregor Feindt is a researcher at the Leibniz Institute of European History in Mainz, Germany. His work focuses on the cultural and social history of East-Central Europe in the twentieth century and  European memory. For his project on social engineering in the Baťa shoe company, he received a grant from the German Research Foundation. His most recent publications include the book chapter  “Making the new man: Baťa, Batism and the Sacralisation of Social Engineering in Interwar Czechoslovakia” (Open Access).