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ISBN
9780199778553
Publication Year
2011
Type
Textbook
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Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Name
Workers Across the Americas : the Transnational Turn in Labor History
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1in
Author
Leon Fink
Item Length
6.1in
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
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9.1in
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The first major volume to place U.S.-centered labor history in a transnational or U.S.-in-the-world focus, Workers Across the Americas invites the leading authors in the field to explore themes of Labor and Empire, Indigenous Peoples and Labor Systems, International Feminism and Reproductive Labor, Labor Recruitment and Immigration Control, Transnational Labor Politics, and Labor Internationalism.

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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0199778558
ISBN-13
9780199778553
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Product Key Features

Author
Leon Fink
Publication Name
Workers Across the Americas : the Transnational Turn in Labor History
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
2011
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
488 Pages

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Item Length
6.1in
Item Height
1in
Item Width
9.1in
Item Weight
24.9 Oz

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Number of Volumes
1 Vol.
Lc Classification Number
Hd8045
Reviews
"Labor historians have been slow to respond to the conceptual challenges posed by globalization, but this extraordinary collection more than makes up for the lag. Leon Fink has drawn together an impressive range of new transnational scholarship in an indispensable volume that breathes coherence and depth into a vital emerging field."-Brian Kelly, Queen's University Belfast "I'm convinced that this carefully edited collection of essays will be a standard reference for ten years or more. Based on solid empirical research and unconventional theorizing, Workers Across the Americas connects many areas of interest that working-class historians have either neglected or considered in isolation for too long. It explores connections between the Caribbean, Latin America, and North America. It takes reproductive, indigenous, and military work seriously. And it begins to integrate the histories of 'free' and 'unfree' labor. I find this book a great source of inspiration." -Marcel van der Linden, International Institute of Social History, "Labor historians have been slow to respond to the conceptual challenges posed by globalization, but this extraordinary collection more than makes up for the lag. Leon Fink has drawn together an impressive range of new transnational scholarship in an indispensable volume that breathes coherence and depth into a vital emerging field."--Brian Kelly, Queen's University Belfast"I'm convinced that this carefully edited collection of essays will be a standard reference for ten years or more. Based on solid empirical research and unconventional theorizing, Workers Across the Americas connects many areas of interest that working-class historians have either neglected or considered in isolation for too long. It explores connections between the Caribbean, Latin America, and North America. It takes reproductive, indigenous, and militarywork seriously. And it begins to integrate the histories of 'free' and 'unfree' labor. I find this book a great source of inspiration."--Marcel van der Linden, International Institute of Social History, "Labor historians have been slow to respond to the conceptual challenges posed by globalization, but this extraordinary collection more than makes up for the lag. Leon Fink has drawn together an impressive range of new transnational scholarship in an indispensable volume that breathes coherence and depth into a vital emerging field."--Brian Kelly, Queen's University Belfast "I'm convinced that this carefully edited collection of essays will be a standard reference for ten years or more. Based on solid empirical research and unconventional theorizing, Workers Across the Americas connects many areas of interest that working-class historians have either neglected or considered in isolation for too long. It explores connections between the Caribbean, Latin America, and North America. It takes reproductive, indigenous, and military work seriously. And it begins to integrate the histories of 'free' and 'unfree' labor. I find this book a great source of inspiration."--Marcel van der Linden, International Institute of Social History, "Labor historians have been slow to respond to the conceptual challenges posed by globalization, but this extraordinary collection more than makes up for the lag. Leon Fink has drawn together an impressive range of new transnational scholarship in an indispensable volume that breathes coherence and depth into a vital emerging field."--Brian Kelly, Queen's University Belfast"I'm convinced that this carefully edited collection of essays will be a standard reference for ten years or more. Based on solid empirical research and unconventional theorizing, Workers Across the Americas connects many areas of interest that working-class historians have either neglected or considered in isolation for too long. It explores connections between the Caribbean, Latin America, and North America. It takes reproductive, indigenous, and military work seriously. And it begins to integrate the histories of 'free' and 'unfree' labor. I find this book a great source of inspiration."--Marcel van der Linden, International Institute of Social History
Table of Content
Preface Leon Fink I. Beyond Borders: The Challenge of Transnational Labor History Introduction: Another 'World' History Is Possible: Latin Americanist Reflections on Translocal, Transnational, and Global History John French Chapter 1: Historians of the World: Transnational Forces, Nation-States, and the Practice of U.S. History Julie Greene Chapter 2: Transnational Labor History: Promise and Perils Neville Kirk Chapter 3: Labor History as World History: Linking Regions over Time Aviva Chomsky Chapter 4: Overlapping Spaces: Transregional and Transcultural Dirk Hoerder Chapter 5: Transnational Migration: A New Historical Phenomenon? Vic Satzewich II. Labor and Empire Introduction Alex Lichtenstein Chapter 6: "Black service . . . white money": The Peculiar Institution of Military Labor in the British Army during the Seven Years' War Peter Way Chapter 7: "We Speak the Same Language in the New World": Capital, Class, and Community in Mexico's "American Century" Steven Bachelor III. Indigenous Peoples and Labor Systems Introduction Colleen O'Neill Chapter 8: Indigenous Labor in Mid-Nineteenth-Century British North America: The Mi'kmaq of Cape Breton and Squamish of British Columbia in Comparative Perspective Andrew Parnaby Chapter 9: "De Facto Mexicans": Coffee Workers and Nationality on the Guatemalan/Mexican Border, 1931-1941 Catherine Nolan-Ferrell IV. International Feminism and Reproductive Labor Introduction Premilla Nadasen Chapter 10: "No Right to Layettes or Nursing Time": Maternity Leave and the Question of United States Exceptionalism Eileen Boris Chapter 11: The Battle Within the Home: International Women's Year 1975 and the Debate Over Development Feminism, and the Commodification of Caring Labors Jocelyn Olcott V. Labor Recruitment and Immigration Control Introduction Camille Guérin-Gonzales Chapter 12: Feminizing White Slavery in the United States: Marcus Braun and the Transnational Traffic in White Bodies, 1890-1910 Gunther Peck Chapter 13: Patronage and Progress: The Bracero Program from the Perspective of Mexico Michael Snodgrass Chapter 14: Unspoken Exclusions: Race, Nation, and Empire in the Immigration Restrictions of the 1920s in North America and the Greater Caribbean Lara Putnam VI. Transnational Labor Politics Introduction Bryan D. Palmer Chapter 15: Reclaiming Political Space: Workers, Municipal Socialism and the Reconstruction of Local Democracy in Transnational Perspective Shelton Stromquist Chapter 16: A Migrating Revolution: Mexican Political Organizers and their Rejection of American Assimilation, 1920-40 John H. Flores VII. Labor Internationalism Introduction Nelson Lichtenstein Chapter 17: Fugitive Slaves Across North America Jeffrey R. Kerr-Ritchie Chapter 18: Movable Type: Toronto's Transnational Printers, 1866-1872 Jacob Remes Chapter 19: Global Sea or National Backwater? The ILO, Protective Subsidies, and the Shoals of Solidarity Leon Fink Contributors Index
Copyright Date
2011
Topic
Social Classes & Economic Disparity, International Relations / General, Americas (North, Central, South, West Indies)
Lccn
2010-019005
Dewey Decimal
331.097
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
History, Social Science, Political Science

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