
Working-Class Formation
Ninteenth-Century Patterns in Western Europe and the United States
Princeton University Press
Will be published approx. on 21. December 1986
Book
Paperback/Softback
482 pages
978-0-691-10207-8 (ISBN)
Description
Applying an original theoretical framework, an international group of historians and social scientists here explores how class, rather than other social bonds, became central to the ideologies, dispositions, and actions of working people, and how this process was translated into diverse institutional legacies and political outcomes. Focusing principally on France. Germany, and the United States, the contributors examine the historically contingent connections between class, as objectively structured and experienced, and collective perceptions and responses as they develop in work, community, and politics. Following Ira Katznelson's introduction of the analytical concepts, William H. Sewell, Jr., Michelle Perrot, and Alain Cottereau discuss France; Amy Bridges and Martin Shefter, the United States; and Jargen Kocka and Mary Nolan, Germany. The conclusion by Aristide R. Zolberg comments on working-class formation up to World War I, including developments in Great Britain, and challenges conventional wisdom about class and politics in the industrializing West.
Reviews / Votes
"This book will take its place among the very finest resources on nineteenth-century working-class history."-Sean Wilentz, Princeton University "This is by far the best collection of essays published on the subject of class formation. It is interdisciplinary social science history at its finest."-Ronald Aminzade, University of MinnesotaMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
New Jersey
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
College/higher education
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 28 mm
Weight
773 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-691-10207-8 (9780691102078)
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Ira Katznelson | Aristide R. Zolberg
Working-Class Formation
Ninteenth-Century Patterns in Western Europe and the United States
E-Book
04/2022
1st Edition
Princeton University Press
€79.49
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Persons
Ira Katznelson is Ruggles Professor of Political Science and History at Columbia University. Aristide R. Zolberg is Walter A. Eberstadt Professor of Political Science at the Graduate Faculty of New School University in New York City and director of its International Center for Migration, Ethnicity, and Citizenship.