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Louise Tilly – Charles Tilly, eds. Class Conflict and Collective Action.

Biblioteca /  1980-1989

Louise Tilly – Charles Tilly, eds. Class Conflict and Collective Action.

Beverly Hills/Londres: Sage/Social Science History Association, 1981.

CONTENTS

Preface / Stanley Engerman

1 – Introduction / Charles Tilly

2 – The Web of Contention in Eighteenth-Century Cities / Charles Tilly

3 – Revolution and the Rural Community in the Eastern Netherlands / Wayne Te Brake

4 – Contentious Gatherings in Lancashire, England, 1750-1830 / Frank Munger

5 – Industrialism Capitalism, Conflict, and Working Class Contention in Lancashire, England, 1842 / Brian R. Brown

6 – Keeping the Navvies in Line: Variations in Work Discipline Among Victorian British Railway Construction Crews / Samuel Cohn

7 – Belgian and French Workers in Nineteenth-Century Roubaix / Judy A. Reardon

8 – Grapes of Wrath: Vineyard Workers, Labor Unions, and Strike Activity in the Aude, 1860-1913 / Laura L. Frader

9 – Women’s Collective Action and Feminism in France, 1870-1914 / Louise A. Tilly

10 – Conclusion / Louise A. Tilly