Biblioteca / 1990-1999
Laura Frader – Sonya Rose, eds. Gender and Class in Modern Europe.
Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1996.
viii, 365 páginas.
Contents
Introduction: Gender and the Reconstruction of European Working-Class History / Laura L. Frader and Sonya O. Rose
I – RETHINKING PROLETARIANIZATION
1 – Gender and Uneven Working-Class Formation in the Irish Linen Industry / Jane Gray
2 – What Price a Weaver’s Dignity? Gender Inequality and the Survival of Home-Based Production in Industrial France / Tessie P. Liu
3 – The Gendering of Skill as Historical Process: The Case of French Knitters in Industrial Troyes, 1880-1939 / Helen Harden Chenut
II – PUBLIC AND PRIVATE IN WORKING-CLASS HISTORY
4 – Consumption, Production, and Gender: The Sewing Machine in Nineteenth-Century France / Judith G. Coffin
5 – Engendering Work and Wages: The French Labor Movement and the Family Wage / Laura L. Frader
6 – Women “of a Very Low Type”: Crossing Racial Boundaries in Imperial Britain / Laura Tabili
III – GENDER, CLASS, AND THE STATE
7 – Protective Labor Legislation in Nineteenth-Century Britain: Gender, Class, and the Liberal State / Sonya O. Rose
8 – Social Policy, Body Politics: Recasting the Social Question in Germany, 1875-1900 / Kathleen Canning
9 – Republican Ideology, Gender, and Class: France, 1860s-1914 / Judith F. Stone
IV – GENDER, POLITICS, AND CITIZENSHIP
10 – Manhood, Womanhood, and the Politics of Class in Britain, 1790-1845 / Anna Clark
11 – Rational and Respectable Men: Gender, the Working Class, and Citizenship in Britain, 1850-1867 / Keith McClelland
12 – Class and Gender at Loggerheads in the Early Soviet State: Who Should Organize the Female Proletariat and How? / Elizabeth A. Wood
13 – The Heroic Man and the Ever-Changing Woman: Gender and Politics in European Communism, 1917-1950 / Eric D. Weitz