Celebrating 16 Years of Independent Publishing
Last updated: July 27th, 2010
SERIES:
International Studies in Social History |
| General Editor: Marcel van der Linden |
| Published in Association with the International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam
Published under the auspices of the International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam, this series offers transnational perspectives on labor and working-class history. For a long time, labor historians have been working within national interpretive frameworks. But interest in studies contrasting different national and regional experiences and studying cross-border interactions has been increasing in recent years. This series is designed to act as a forum for these new approaches. |
Volume 1TRADE UNIONS, IMMIGRATION, AND IMMIGRANTS IN EUROPE, 1960-1993A Comparative Study of the Actions of Trade Unions in Seven West European CountriesEdited by Rinus Penninx and Judith Roosblad Volume 2CLASS AND OTHER IDENTITIESGender, Religion, and Ethnicity in the Writing of European Labour HistoryEdited by Lex Heerma van Voss and Marcel van der Linden Volume 3REBELLIOUS FAMILIESHousehold Strategies and Collective Action in the 19th and 20th CenturiesEdited by Jan Kok Volume 4EXPERIENCING WAGESSocial and Cultural Aspects of Wage Forms in Europe since 1500Edited by Peter Scholliers and Leonard Schwarz Volume 5THE IMAGINARY REVOLUTIONParisian Students and Workers in 1968Michael Seidman Volume 6REVOLUTION AND COUNTERREVOLUTIONClass Struggle in a Moscow Metal FactoryKevin Murphy Volume 7![]() MINERS AND THE STATE IN THE OTTOMAN EMPIREThe Zonguldak Coalfield, 1822-1920Donald Quataert Volume 8ANARCHISM, REVOLUTION AND REACTIONCatalan Labor and the Crisis of the Spanish State, 1898-1923Angel Smith Volume 9SUGARLANDIA REVISITEDSugar and Colonialism in Asia and the Americas, 1800-1940Edited by Ulbe Bosma, Juan A. Giusti-Cordero and G. Roger Knight
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