Comparative and International Working-Class History Series

10 primary works • 10 total works
Over the past twenty years, the field of working-class history has grown to become one of the most active and sophisticated areas of study within the discipline of history today. Comparative and International Working-Class History will encourage students and scholars of the history of labor in a particular world area to understand the comparative a…
Ready-to-Wear and Ready-to-Work: A Century of Industry and Immigrants in Paris and New York
Nancy L. Green offers a critical and lively look a…
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The Gendered Worlds of Latin American Women Workers: From Household and Factory to the Union Hall and Ballot Box
The Gendered Worlds of Latin American Women Worker…
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Contested Communities: Class, Gender, and Politics in Chile's El Teniente Copper Mine, 1904-1951
In Contested Communities Thomas Miller Klubock ana…
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The Ashio Riot of 1907: A Social History of Mining in Japan
In The Ashio Riot of 1907 , Nimura Kazuo explains …
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Expanding Class: Power and Everyday Politics in Industrial Communities, The Netherlands 1850-1950
Expanding Class is the study and story of industri…
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Identity and Struggle at the Margins of the Nation-State: The Laboring Peoples of Central America and the Hispanic Caribbean
Identity and Struggle at the Margins of the Nation…
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Dulcinea in the Factory: Myths, Morals, Men, and Women in Colombia's Industrial Experiment, 1905-1960
Before it became the center of Latin American drug…
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Like Cattle and Horses: Nationalism and Labor in Shanghai, 1895-1927
In Like Cattle and Horses Steve Smith connects the…
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Cultures in Contact-CL
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A landmark work on human migration around the glob…
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Working Difference: Women's Working Lives in Hungary and Austria, 1945-1995
Working Difference is one of the first comparative…
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