This volume takes an alternative look at the notion of 'wage-workers'. The contributors suggest that the idea of a 'pure' working class should be reconsidered and examine specific South Asian and Latin American case studies. A large part of the working class in the so-called third world and also in the main capitalist countries is either free (but coerced through non-economic means) or does hidden work labor e.g. as formally self-employed producers. By rethinking the fundamental assumptions of 'classical' labor and working-class history, the volume contributes to the development of a non-Eurocentric historiography.
This book presents a historical account of plantations in India in the context of the modern world economy. It brings history up to the present, thereby showing how history can assist in explaining...
Sean Curley is a modestly successful Broadway actor, living his dream on stage while navigating New York City. On the closing night of his latest show, a series of events plunges him into a world of...
Jack had a tough childhood. He was bullied because of the way he looked and became introverted. He relied heavily on the close relationship that he shared with his Grandma—a relationship in which...
This collective volume aims at studying a variety of labour history themes in Southern Europe, and investigating the transformations of labour and labour relations that these areas underwent in the...