Don Kalb 56009 - Expanding class power and everyday politics in

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Titel: Expanding class power and everyday politics in industrial communities, The Netherlands, 1850-1950
ISBN: 9780822320227
Taal: Engels
Uitgever: Duke University Press Books
Bijzonderheden: Goed, 1997, Paperback, 339p
Prijs: € 12,50
Verzendkosten: € 4,50 (binnen Nederland)
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Expanding Classis the study and story of industrial class relations in North Brabant, a Catholic province of The Netherlands, over a hundred-year period. In examining the lives of workers in one of Europers\"s more idiosyncratic industrial regions, Don Kalb affirms the utility of class analysis while responding to the cultural critics who have encouraged a movement away from this focus in labor history. In so doing,Expanding Classadvances an interdisciplinary historical anthropology of working-class formation. Basing his analysis on oral as well as archival sources, Kalb reveals a dynamic relationship between capitalist industrialization, locality, and cultural class identities. Expanding Classcompares Brabantrs\"s quaint central shoemaking district to its electrical boomtown Eindhoven, home of the enormous Philips Corporation. It introduces the concept of \"flexible familism,\" a sociological phenomenon in which family daughters were employed to facilitate a cheap and ample labor force. Industrialists manipulated and fostered flexible familism to ensure the discipline and loyalty of the working-class community. By using the industrial Netherlands as a paradigm, Kalb reveals new and productive ways to examine class construction and the development of labor history in other countries over the past thirty years, steering a path between the two schools of thought-cultural and economic-that have dominated labor history discussions in recent years.
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Don Kalb 56009 - Expanding class power and everyday politics in industrial communities, The Netherlands, 1850-1950