Working-class formation: Nineteenth-century patterns in...

Working-class formation: Nineteenth-century patterns in Western Europe and the United States

Ira Katznelson, Aristide R. Zolberg
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Applying an original theoretical framework, an international group of historians and social scientists here explores how class, rather than other social bonds, became central to the ideologies, dispositions, and actions of working people, and how this process was translated into diverse institutional legacies and political outcomes. Focusing principally on France. Germany, and the United States, the contributors examine the historically contingent connections between class, as objectively structured and experienced, and collective perceptions and responses as they develop in work, community, and politics. Following Ira Katznelson's introduction of the analytical concepts, William H. Sewell, Jr., Michelle Perrot, and Alain Cottereau discuss France; Amy Bridges and Martin Shefter, the United States; and Jargen Kocka and Mary Nolan, Germany. The conclusion by Aristide R. Zolberg comments on working-class formation up to World War I, including developments in Great Britain, and challenges conventional wisdom about class and politics in the industrializing West.
年:
1986
出版商:
Princeton University Press
語言:
english
頁數:
239
ISBN 10:
0691054851
文件:
DJVU, 14.61 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 1986
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