Workers: Worlds of Labor

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Pantheon Books, 1984 - Business & Economics - 369 pages
Essays on the history of the working class and labour movements, 19th Century, referring mainly to the UK - reflects on cultural factors and sociological aspects influencing labour relations in a context of social class consciousness, relationships between work and religion, emerging political ideologies, rise of socialism, etc.; studies labour ritual and iconography, sex discrimination of woman workers, trade unionization and trade unionism, struggle for human rights and workers rights. Photographs, references, statistical tables.

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Notes on Class Consciousness
15
Religion and the Rise of Socialism
33
What is the Workers Country?
49
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Eric Hobsbawm is a neo-Marxist historian of the Industrial Revolution who pays particular attention to the inequities toward the lower classes, especially in law and politics.

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