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Studies in Arbeidshistorie

Deze reeks biedt nieuwe perspectieven op brede thema's binnen de arbeidsgeschiedenis, met diepgaande studies gebaseerd op baanbrekend onderzoek. Het gaat verder dan conventionele onderzoeken van georganiseerde arbeid om de diverse ervaringen van werknemers en hun leven buiten de directe werkplek te verkennen. De collectie, die vaak voortkomt uit academische conferenties, biedt wetenschappelijke herbeoordelingen en een alomvattend begrip van het evoluerende verhaal van arbeid.

Jewish Workers and the Labour Movement
Towards a Comparative History of Coalfield Societies
  • Focusing on local coal mining societies, this volume offers a comparative analysis of coalfield communities across five continents. It highlights both the unique characteristics and commonalities among these communities, providing insights into their workplace dynamics, neighborhood interactions, family structures, identities, and political organizations. This regional approach enables a deeper understanding of the global coalfield experience, moving beyond national models to explore the diverse yet interconnected nature of these societies.

    Towards a Comparative History of Coalfield Societies
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  • Jewish Workers and the Labour Movement

    A Comparative Study of Amsterdam, London and Paris 1870-1914

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    • 13 uur lezen

    Focusing on the years 1870 to 1914, this book examines the intricate relationship between Jewish workers and the broader labour movement. By employing a comparative approach, it highlights the distinct experiences and outcomes of Jewish workers in Amsterdam, London, and Paris, showcasing the unique challenges and contributions they faced within the industrial landscape of these major cities.

    Jewish Workers and the Labour Movement