Nascent proletarians : class formation in post-revolutionary France
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Nascent proletarians : class formation in post-revolutionary France
(Studies in social discontinuity / general editor, Charles Tilly)
B. Blackwell, 1989
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Bibliography: p. [216]-238
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book illustrates the vital link between family, and work conflict in the formation of modern European social class. In analysing the development of industrialized mid-Nineteenth century France, Hanagan demonstrates that the demographic processes such as migration and mortality, and fertility patterns, combined with family dynamics, are crucial in understanding the timing, extent, and substance of class in class conflict.`Nascent Proletarians' emphasizes that capital concentration and social impoverishment created a basic unity behind the processes of class and family formation among different groups and that this unity set the stage for the rise of the broad-based class system which characterizes much of modern Europe to this day.
目次
- Class formation and workers' families in the region of Saint-Etienne, France
- capital concentration and industrial employment in the Stephanois - 1780-1880
- the formation of a permanent proletariat
- patterns of life-cycle employment in industry - miners and metalworkers
- the working-class family economy in the industrial city
- proletarians and protest in the Stephanois - the origins of the modern labour movement.
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