The Industrial Revolution and work in nineteenth-century Europe

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The Industrial Revolution and work in nineteenth-century Europe

edited by Lenard R. Berlanstein

(Rewriting histories)

Routledge, 1992

  • : pbk

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Bibliography: p. 176

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ISBN 9780415070522

内容説明

The Industrial Revolution is a central concept in conventional understandings of the modern world, and as such is a core topic on many history courses. It is therefore difficult for students to see it as anything other than an objective description of a crucial turning-point, yet a generation of social and labour history has revealed the inadequacies of the Industrial Revolution as a way of conceptualizing economic change. This book provides students with access to recent upheavals in scholarly debate by bringing a selection of previously published articles, by leading scholars and teachers, together in one volume, accompanied by explanatory notes. The editor's introduction also provides a synthesis and overview of the topic. As the revision of historical thought is a continual process, this volume seeks to bring the reinterpretation of such debates as working-class formation up to the present by introducing post-structuralist and feminist perspectives.

目次

  • Rethinking the Industrial Revolution - the present and the past of the English Industrial Revolution, 1880-1980
  • mechanization and hand labour in industrializing Britain
  • social change in modern Europe - the big picture
  • work experiences and protest
  • women's work and industrialization patterns of proletarianization
  • drink and industrial discipline in 19th-Century Germany
  • the making of a working class
  • the limits of labour protest
  • uneven development, the autonomy of politics and the radicalization of workers on language, gender, and working class history.
巻冊次

: pbk ISBN 9780415070539

内容説明

The Industrial Revolution is a central concept in conventional understandings of the modern world, and as such is a core topic on many history courses. It is therefore difficult for students to see it as anything other than an objective description of a crucial turning-point, yet a generation of social and labour history has revealed the inadequacies of the Industrial Revolution as a way of conceptualizing economic change. This book provides students with access to recent upheavals in scholarly debate by bringing a selection of previously published articles, by leading scholars and teachers, together in one volume, accompanied by explanatory notes. The editor's introduction also provides a synthesis and overview of the topic. As the revision of historical thought is a continual process, this volume seeks to bring the reinterpretation of such debates as working-class formation up to the present by introducing post-structuralist and feminist perspectives.

目次

  • Editor's Preface, Jack R. Censer
  • General Introduction, Lenard R. Berlanstein
  • Part 1 Rethinking the Industrial Revolution, Lenard R. Berlanstein
  • Chapter 1 The Present and the Past in the English Industrial Revolution, 1880-1980, David Cannadine
  • Chapter 2 Mechanization and Hand Labour in Industrializing Britain, Raphael Samuel
  • Chapter 3 Social Change in Modern Europe: The Big Picture, Charles Tilly
  • Part 2 Work Experiences and Protest, Lenard R. Berlanstein
  • Chapter 4 Women's Work and Industrialization, Theresa McBride
  • Chapter 5 Patterns of Proletarianization, Christopher H. Johnson
  • Chapter 6 Drink and Industrial Discipline in Nineteenthcentury Germany, James S. Roberts
  • Part 3 The Making of a Working Class, Lenard R. Berlanstein
  • Chapter 7 The Limits of Labour Protest, Peter N. Stearns
  • Chapter 8 Uneven Development, the Autonomy of Politics and the Radicalization of Workers, William H. SewellJr
  • Chapter 9 On Language, Gender and Working-Class History, Joan Wallach Scott

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