Value of Work since the 18th Century
Value of Work since the 18th Century
Custom, Conflict, Measurement and Theory
Pinto, Pedro Ramos; Asta, Massimo
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
09/2023
348
Dura
Inglês
9781350332072
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction: Exploring the Political Economy of Wages - Massimo Asta and Pedro Ramos Pinto, (University of Cambridge, UK)
Part I: Custom and Conflict
1. Conceptualising the Earnings of Wool Spinners in England before Industrialisation, Craig Muldrew, (University of Cambridge, UK)
2. Wage Practices at a Red Bread Factory (Ghent, 1880-1914), Peter Scholliers, (Vrije Universiteit Brussels, Belgium)
3. Papers and Wages: Identity Documents and Work in Habsburg Austria During the Late 19th and Early 20th Century, Sigrid Wadauer, (University of Vienna, Austria)
4. Custom, Wages and Hobsbawm's 'Rule of the Game': New Perspectives on 18th Century Wages, Judy Z. Stephenson, (University College London, UK)
5. Regulating Wage, Realising Rights: Domestic Workers in India, Samita Sen, (University of Cambridge, UK)
6. Enumerating Fairness: Wages and Labour Contractors in Pre-1949 China, Limin Teh, (Leiden University, Netherlands)
7. Everywhere but in the Strike Statistics? Wage Systems and Work Stoppages in Sweden 1863-1927, Tobias Karlsson, (Lund University, Sweden)
Part II: Measurement and Theory
8. From Poverty Lines to Minimum Wages: Commensuration Struggles in Apartheid South Africa, Grace Davie, (Queens College CUNY, USA)
9. Wages Measurement in the Belgian Congo and French sub-Saharan Africa from 1919 to Independence: A Challenge?', Beatrice Touchelay, (Lille University, France)
10. Down with the Caro-Vita! A Social and Intellectual History of the Cost of Living Statistics in Italy, 1910s-1930s, Massimo Asta, (University of Cambridge, UK)
11. Adam Smith on Wages and Labour: Social Norm and Institutions as Necessary Limits to Competition, Antonella Stirati, (Roma Tre University, Italy)
12. Devaluing Labour and Radical Theories of Worker Discrimination in North America in the Late 20th Century, Tiago Mata, (University College London, UK)
13. Rethinking the Concept of the Living Wage: Ontological Presuppositions for Emancipatory Action, Zoe Adams, (University of Cambridge, UK)
Part I: Custom and Conflict
1. Conceptualising the Earnings of Wool Spinners in England before Industrialisation, Craig Muldrew, (University of Cambridge, UK)
2. Wage Practices at a Red Bread Factory (Ghent, 1880-1914), Peter Scholliers, (Vrije Universiteit Brussels, Belgium)
3. Papers and Wages: Identity Documents and Work in Habsburg Austria During the Late 19th and Early 20th Century, Sigrid Wadauer, (University of Vienna, Austria)
4. Custom, Wages and Hobsbawm's 'Rule of the Game': New Perspectives on 18th Century Wages, Judy Z. Stephenson, (University College London, UK)
5. Regulating Wage, Realising Rights: Domestic Workers in India, Samita Sen, (University of Cambridge, UK)
6. Enumerating Fairness: Wages and Labour Contractors in Pre-1949 China, Limin Teh, (Leiden University, Netherlands)
7. Everywhere but in the Strike Statistics? Wage Systems and Work Stoppages in Sweden 1863-1927, Tobias Karlsson, (Lund University, Sweden)
Part II: Measurement and Theory
8. From Poverty Lines to Minimum Wages: Commensuration Struggles in Apartheid South Africa, Grace Davie, (Queens College CUNY, USA)
9. Wages Measurement in the Belgian Congo and French sub-Saharan Africa from 1919 to Independence: A Challenge?', Beatrice Touchelay, (Lille University, France)
10. Down with the Caro-Vita! A Social and Intellectual History of the Cost of Living Statistics in Italy, 1910s-1930s, Massimo Asta, (University of Cambridge, UK)
11. Adam Smith on Wages and Labour: Social Norm and Institutions as Necessary Limits to Competition, Antonella Stirati, (Roma Tre University, Italy)
12. Devaluing Labour and Radical Theories of Worker Discrimination in North America in the Late 20th Century, Tiago Mata, (University College London, UK)
13. Rethinking the Concept of the Living Wage: Ontological Presuppositions for Emancipatory Action, Zoe Adams, (University of Cambridge, UK)
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wages; Adam Smith; employment; women's wages; labour history; economic history; living statistics; poverty; co-operative; commodification; regulation; globalisation; colonialism; nationalism
Introduction: Exploring the Political Economy of Wages - Massimo Asta and Pedro Ramos Pinto, (University of Cambridge, UK)
Part I: Custom and Conflict
1. Conceptualising the Earnings of Wool Spinners in England before Industrialisation, Craig Muldrew, (University of Cambridge, UK)
2. Wage Practices at a Red Bread Factory (Ghent, 1880-1914), Peter Scholliers, (Vrije Universiteit Brussels, Belgium)
3. Papers and Wages: Identity Documents and Work in Habsburg Austria During the Late 19th and Early 20th Century, Sigrid Wadauer, (University of Vienna, Austria)
4. Custom, Wages and Hobsbawm's 'Rule of the Game': New Perspectives on 18th Century Wages, Judy Z. Stephenson, (University College London, UK)
5. Regulating Wage, Realising Rights: Domestic Workers in India, Samita Sen, (University of Cambridge, UK)
6. Enumerating Fairness: Wages and Labour Contractors in Pre-1949 China, Limin Teh, (Leiden University, Netherlands)
7. Everywhere but in the Strike Statistics? Wage Systems and Work Stoppages in Sweden 1863-1927, Tobias Karlsson, (Lund University, Sweden)
Part II: Measurement and Theory
8. From Poverty Lines to Minimum Wages: Commensuration Struggles in Apartheid South Africa, Grace Davie, (Queens College CUNY, USA)
9. Wages Measurement in the Belgian Congo and French sub-Saharan Africa from 1919 to Independence: A Challenge?', Beatrice Touchelay, (Lille University, France)
10. Down with the Caro-Vita! A Social and Intellectual History of the Cost of Living Statistics in Italy, 1910s-1930s, Massimo Asta, (University of Cambridge, UK)
11. Adam Smith on Wages and Labour: Social Norm and Institutions as Necessary Limits to Competition, Antonella Stirati, (Roma Tre University, Italy)
12. Devaluing Labour and Radical Theories of Worker Discrimination in North America in the Late 20th Century, Tiago Mata, (University College London, UK)
13. Rethinking the Concept of the Living Wage: Ontological Presuppositions for Emancipatory Action, Zoe Adams, (University of Cambridge, UK)
Part I: Custom and Conflict
1. Conceptualising the Earnings of Wool Spinners in England before Industrialisation, Craig Muldrew, (University of Cambridge, UK)
2. Wage Practices at a Red Bread Factory (Ghent, 1880-1914), Peter Scholliers, (Vrije Universiteit Brussels, Belgium)
3. Papers and Wages: Identity Documents and Work in Habsburg Austria During the Late 19th and Early 20th Century, Sigrid Wadauer, (University of Vienna, Austria)
4. Custom, Wages and Hobsbawm's 'Rule of the Game': New Perspectives on 18th Century Wages, Judy Z. Stephenson, (University College London, UK)
5. Regulating Wage, Realising Rights: Domestic Workers in India, Samita Sen, (University of Cambridge, UK)
6. Enumerating Fairness: Wages and Labour Contractors in Pre-1949 China, Limin Teh, (Leiden University, Netherlands)
7. Everywhere but in the Strike Statistics? Wage Systems and Work Stoppages in Sweden 1863-1927, Tobias Karlsson, (Lund University, Sweden)
Part II: Measurement and Theory
8. From Poverty Lines to Minimum Wages: Commensuration Struggles in Apartheid South Africa, Grace Davie, (Queens College CUNY, USA)
9. Wages Measurement in the Belgian Congo and French sub-Saharan Africa from 1919 to Independence: A Challenge?', Beatrice Touchelay, (Lille University, France)
10. Down with the Caro-Vita! A Social and Intellectual History of the Cost of Living Statistics in Italy, 1910s-1930s, Massimo Asta, (University of Cambridge, UK)
11. Adam Smith on Wages and Labour: Social Norm and Institutions as Necessary Limits to Competition, Antonella Stirati, (Roma Tre University, Italy)
12. Devaluing Labour and Radical Theories of Worker Discrimination in North America in the Late 20th Century, Tiago Mata, (University College London, UK)
13. Rethinking the Concept of the Living Wage: Ontological Presuppositions for Emancipatory Action, Zoe Adams, (University of Cambridge, UK)
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