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Arise Ye Wretched of the Earth? provides a fresh account of the International Working Men?s Association. Founded in London in 1864, the First International gathered trade unions, associations, co-operatives, and individual workers across Europe and the Americas. The IWMA struggled for the...
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"In this book, Duncan Money convincingly argues that the actions, organisations and identities of the White mineworkers who came to Zambia's Copperbelt from the 1920s onwards were shaped by their international connections, experiences and mobility. Drawing on research from archives on four...
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""Capital is moved to where low-wage labour is available, and migrants move - often in large numbers - to where investments and/or wealth accumulated due to specific historic factors create a demand for labour". This volume explores this idea and contributes to the fields of global labour,...
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Machines, masses, and metaphors : the visual making of industrial work(ers) in interwar Luxembourg / Ira Plein -- Photography as a space for constructing subjectivities : Luxembourg's steel dynasties and the modern workforce as seen through the glass plate negatives from the Institut Emile Metz...
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Fabricating Modern Societies: Education, Bodies, and Minds in the Age of Steel, edited by Karin Priem and Frederik Herman, offers new interdisciplinary and transnational perspectives on the history of industrialization and societal transformation in early twentieth-century Luxembourg. The...
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