Rethinking Labor History: Essays on Discourse and Class Analysis

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Lenard R. Berlanstein
University of Illinois Press, 1993 - 235 頁
The fundamentals guiding labor historians are under scrutiny today as never before. The field has attempted to uncover the socioeconomic conditions that produced labor militancy and class consciousness, with scholars focusing on proletarianization---the loss of control over the production process---as the key to class conflict. Currently, this entire approach is being questioned.
In Rethinking Labor History, nine well-known French labor historians join the debate. Advocates of both revisionist Marxism and discourse analysis are represented, and examples of empirical research emerging from the theoretical disputes are included.

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Introduction
1
Toward a Postmaterialist Rhetoric for Labor History
15
Reflections on Labor History and Language
39
The Habermasian Alternative in Social History
55
Class Analysis Politics and French Labor History
90
Womens Strikes and the Politics of Popular Egalitarianism in France 191618
114
Parisian Furniture Makers
149
For Reconstruction in Labor History
182
New Labor History from the Perspective of a Womens Historian
200
Selected Bibliography
215
Notes on Contributors
227
Index
228
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