Biblioteca / 1970-1979
Robert Bezucha, editor. Modern European Social History.
Lexington: D. C. Heath and Company, 1972.
410 páginas.
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
1 – POLITICAL AND SOCIAL ELITES
Conflict and Cohesion Among German Elites in the Nineteenth Century / James J. Sheehan
British Radicals and Radicalism, 1874-1895: A Social Analysis / T. William Heyck
The Assumptionist Response to Secularization, 1870-1900 / Judson Mather
II – WORKING CLASSES
The “Preindustrial” Worker Movement: The Canuts of Lyon / Robert J. Bezucha
I Fatti di Maggio: The Working Class of Milan and the Rebellion of 1898 / Louise A. Tilly
III – PEASANTS
The Black Hand Mystery: Rural Unrest and Social Violence in Southern Spain, 1881-1883 / Glen A. Waggoner
Peasants, Politics, and Civil War in Spain, 1931-1939 / Edward E. Malefakis
IV – PERSONAL BEHAVIOR AND SOCIAL CHANGE
Sexual Change and Illegitimacy: The European Experience / Edward Shorter
Industrialization and Sexual Behavior: Some Aspects of Working-Class Life in Imperial Germany / Robert P. Neuman
V – FORMS OF SOCIAL PROTEST
Youth in Revolt: The French Generation of 1830 / Anthony Esler
French Jews, the Dreyfus Affair, and the Crisis of French Society / Michael Marrus
The German Women’s Movement and Suffrage, 1890-1914: A study of National Feminism / Amy Hackett