Worlds of Labour Turned Upside Down
Revolutions and Labour Relations in Global Historical Perspective
Contributor(s)
Brandon, Pepijn (editor)
Jafari, Peyman (editor)
Müller, Stefan (editor)
Collection
Dutch Research Council (NWO)Language
EnglishAbstract
This volume offers a bold restatement of the importance of social history for understanding modern revolutions. The essays collected in Worlds of Labour Turned Upside Down provide global case studies examining:
- changes in labour relations as a causal factor in revolutions;
- challenges to existing labour relations as a motivating factor during revolutions;
- the long-term impact of revolutions on the evolution of labour relations.
The volume examines a wide range of revolutions in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, covering examples from South-America, Africa, Asia, and Western and Eastern Europe. The volume goes beyond merely examining the place of industrial workers, paying attention to the position of slaves, women working on the front line of civil war, colonial forced labourers, and white collar workers.
Keywords
Modern History; Contemporary History ; Social History ; Social SciencesDOI
10.1163/9789004440395ISBN
9789004428027Publisher
BrillPublisher website
https://brill.com/Publication date and place
2021Series
Studies in Global Social History, 41Classification
History
Sociology: work and labour