Conquerors, employers, and arbiters: state and shifts in labour relations, 1500 - 2000

Titel: Conquerors, employers, and arbiters: state and shifts in labour relations, 1500 - 2000 / Edited by Karin Hofmeester, Gijs Kessler, and Christine Moll-Murata
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Veröffentlicht: New York, Melbourne : Press Syndicate of the University of Cambridge, [2016 ?]
Umfang: 284 Seiten : Illustrationen, Graphen
Format: Buch
Sprache: Englisch
Schriftenreihe/
mehrbändiges Werk:
International review of social history. Special Issue ; 24
Schlagworte:
ISBN: 9781316642528
Buchumschlag
X
Lokale Klassifikation: 42 13 K ; 41 13 K ; 41 7 H

Starting from a broad definition of labour relations as the full range of vertical and horizontal social relations under which work is performed, both within and outside the household, this volume examines the way states have shaped and interacted with labour relations in a wide range of periods and places, from the sixteenth-century silver mines of Potosí in the Andes to late twentieth-century Sweden, and from seventeenth-century Dzungharia to early twentieth-century colonial Mozambique. The articles presented look at very different types of states, from local and regional power holders to nation states and empires, and explore the activities of these states and their impact on labour relations in three roles, as conquerors, employers and arbiters. The volume finds diversity, but also a remarkable degree of similarity across space and time in the mechanisms deployed by states to extract and allocate the labour required to carry out their essential tasks.