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The End of Labour History? Marcel van der Linden

The End of Labour History? By Marcel van der  Linden

The End of Labour History? by Marcel van der Linden


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The essays in this 1994 book aim to integrate labour history within the broader discipline of social history and to demonstrate the continuing vitality and validity of the sub-discipline. Each essay is in itself a response to criticisms of the ways in which labour historians have approached their subjects.

The End of Labour History? Summary

The End of Labour History? by Marcel van der Linden

The essays in this 1994 book aim to integrate labour history within the broader discipline of social history and to demonstrate the continuing vitality and validity of the sub-discipline. Each essay is in itself a response to criticisms of the ways in which labour historians have approached their subjects.

Table of Contents

Editorial Marcel van der Linden; 1. Divisions of labour: the splintered geography of labor markets and movements in industrializing America. 1790-1930 Carville Earle; 2. Polymorphous synchrony: German industrial workers and the politics of everyday life Alf Ludtke; 3. Class formation and the labor movement as the subject of dialectic social history Hartmut Zwahr; 4. History of symbols as social history? Ten preliminary notes on the image and sign systems of social movements in Germany Gottfried Korff; 5. Race and the working class part in the United States: multiple identities and the future of labor history David Roediger; 6. Gender and labor history: the nineteenth-century legacy Sonya O. Rose; 7. Connecting household history and labor history Marcel van der Linden; Notes on contributors.

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NLS9780521467230
9780521467230
0521467233
The End of Labour History? by Marcel van der Linden
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
1994-05-26
180
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