Linked Labor Histories: New England, Colombia, and the Making of a Global Working Class
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Linked Labor Histories: New England, Colombia, and the Making of a Global Working Class

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Exploring globalization from a labor history perspective, Aviva Chomsky provides historically grounded analyses of migration, labor-management collaboration, and the mobility of capital. She illuminates the dynamics of these movements through case studies set mostly in New England and Colombia. Taken together, the case studies offer an intricate portrait of two regions, th...more
Paperback, 416 pages
Published April 1st 2008 by Duke University Press Books (first published March 11th 2008)
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