Eight hours for what we will: workers and leisure in an industrial city, 1870-1920 /
Rosenzweig asked us to analyze labor through its counterpoint - leisure. Using statistics, public statements, and secondary sources Rosenzweig uses a Birmingham School look at the Worcester working class. Rosenzweig explores not in opposition but more curious about the ´alternative´ cultures. The qu...
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Formato: | Conxunto |
Idioma: | Spanish |
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Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press,
1985.
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Edición: | Primera edición |
Series: | Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Modern History
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