Class conflict and collective action Louise A. Tilly, Charles Tilly, editores.

Colaborador(es): Idioma: Inglés Series New Approaches to Social Science History ; v. 1.Detalles de publicación: Beverly Hills (California, Estados Unidos) Sage Publications c1981Descripción: 260 páginasISBN:
  • 080391587X
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Introduction Charles Tilly. -- The web of contention in eighteenth-century cities Charles Tilly. -- Revolution and the rural community in the eastern Netherlands Wayne Te Brake. -- Contentious gatherings in Lancashire, England, 1750-1830 Frank Munger. -- Industrialism capitalism, conflict, and working class contention in Lancashire, England, 1842 Brian R. Brown. -- Keeping the navvies in line Samuel Cohn. -- Belgian and French workers in nineteenth-century Roubaix Judy A. Reardon. -- Grapes of wrath Laura L. Frader. -- Women's collective action and feminism in France Louise A. Tilly. -- Conclusion Louise A. Tilly.
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Introduction Charles Tilly. -- The web of contention in eighteenth-century cities Charles Tilly. -- Revolution and the rural community in the eastern Netherlands Wayne Te Brake. -- Contentious gatherings in Lancashire, England, 1750-1830 Frank Munger. -- Industrialism capitalism, conflict, and working class contention in Lancashire, England, 1842 Brian R. Brown. -- Keeping the navvies in line Samuel Cohn. -- Belgian and French workers in nineteenth-century Roubaix Judy A. Reardon. -- Grapes of wrath Laura L. Frader. -- Women's collective action and feminism in France Louise A. Tilly. -- Conclusion Louise A. Tilly.

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