The politics of immigrant workers : labor activism and migration in the world economy since 1830
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Language: | English |
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New York :
Holmes & Meier,
c1998.
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Edition: | Rev. ed. |
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Table of Contents:
- Labor, migration, and politics / Carl Strikwerda and Camille Guerin-Gonzales
- The German bakers of New York City : between ethnic particularism and working-class consciousness / Dorothee Schneider
- Labour party, labor lobbying, or direct action? : coal miners, immigrants, and radical politics in Scotland and the American midwest, 1880-1924 / John H.M. Laslett
- France and the Belgian immigration of the nineteenth century / Carl Strikwerda
- Scapegoating the foreign worker : job turnover, accidents, and diseases among Polish coal miners in the German Ruhr, 1871-1914 / John J. Kulczycki
- The international migration of workers and segmented labor : Mexican immigrant workers in California industrial agriculture, 1900-1940 / Camille Guerin-Gonzales
- Class, ethnicity, and the transformation of Hawaii's sugar workers, 1920-1946 / Ruth Akamine.
- Indentured labor migration : Indian migrants to Natal, South Africa, 1860-1902 / Surendra Bhana
- Popular sources of Chinese labor militancy in colonial Malaya, 1900-1941 / Donald M. Nonini
- The politics of immigrant workers in twentieth-century France / Donald Reid
- Foreigners in the fatherland : Turkish immigrant workers in Germany / Ruth Mandel
- Insiders and outsiders : the political economy of international migration during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries / James Foreman-Peck.