Work in France : representations, meaning, organization, and practice
Record details
- ISBN: 9780801416972
- ISBN: 0801416973
- ISBN: 1501711237
- ISBN: 9781501711237
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (576 pages) : illustrations, map.
remote - Publisher: Ithaca : Cornell University Press, 1986.
Content descriptions
General Note: | Multi-User. Selection of essays first presented at Cornell University on 28-30 April 1983 as part of a conference entitled Representations of Work in France. CatMonthString:october.18 |
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Formatted Contents Note: | Work, fellowship and some economic realities of eighteenth-century France / Daniel Roche -- Journeymen's migrations and workshop organization in eighteenth-century France / Michael Sonenscher -- Social and geographic mobility of the eighteenth-century guild artisan: an analysis of guild receptions in Dijon, 1700-1790 / Edward J. Shephard, Jr. -- Independent and insolent: journeymen and their "rites" on the old regime workplace / Cynthia M. Truant -- Social classification and representation in the corporate world of eighteenth-century France: Turgot's "Carnival" / Steven Laurence Kaplan -- The alphabetical order: work in Diderot's Encyclopédie / Cynthia J. Koepp -- Visions of labor: illustrations of the mechanical arts before, in, and after Diderot's Encyclopédie / William H. Sewell, Jr. -- The urban trades: social analysis and representation / Maurice Garden -- A nineteenth-century work experience as related in a worker's autobiography: Norbert Truquin / Michelle Perrot -- The myth of the artisan: critical reflections on a category of social history / Jacques Rancière -- Statistical representations of work: the politics of the Chamber of Commerce's Statisique de l'industrie à Paris, 1847-48 / Joan W. Scott -- The moral sense of farce: the patois literature of Lille factory laborers, 1848-70 / William M. Reddy -- Reinterpreting capitalist industrialization: a study of nineteenth-century France / Ronald Aminzade -- Proletarian families and social protest: production and reproduction as issues of social conflict in nineteenth-century France / Michael P. Hanagan -- Apprenticeship in nineteenth-century France: a continuing tradition of a break with the past? / Yves Lequin -- The European science of work: the economy of the body at the end of the nineteenth-century / Anson Rabinbach -- Automobile workers in France and their work, 1914-83 / Patrick Fridenson. |
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Source of Description Note: | Print version record. |
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