An Irish working class: explorations in political economy and hegemony, 1800-1950
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Main Author: Silverman, M., (Marilyn) (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Toronto University of Toronto Press ©2001
Series:Anthropological horizons 19
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Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (p. [539]-550) and index
Encountering Labour in Field, Archives, and Theory -- - Political Economy, Class, and Locality -- - Relations of Class and Thomastown's 'Lower Orders' in 1800 -- - Labouring Experience in the Nineteenth Century -- - Realizing the Working Class: Political Economy and Culture -- - Political Domains and Working Combinations after 1815 -- - The Political Domain: Labour as Device, Resource, and Project -- - Custom and Respectability: The Petty Sessions -- - Privatizing the River; Politicizing Labouring Fishers -- - At the Turn of the Twentieth Century, 1885-1901 -- - Political Sentiment and the Inland Fisheries -- - Social Organization and the Politics of Labour -- - Metissage and Hegemony, 1901-50 -- - The Organizational Impetus: Class and Nationalism before the War, 1906-14 -- - From Class to Nation: National Chronology and Local Experience, 1914-23 -- - From Nation to Class in the New State: Replicating Capital and Labour, 1920-6 -- - Labouring Viewpoints and Lives: The Metissage of Experience and Identities, 1914-30 -- - The Uneven Economy and the Moral Economy, 1926-50 -- - The Quality of Charity, Values, and Entitlements, 1908-50 -- - Redundancy and Status-Class: Purveying Values through Recreation and Education, 1929-50 -- - 'And the Church Preached Its View' -- - 'We Had a Live Union Then' -- - 'Much Wants More': Framing the Politics of Labour -- - Inside the Frame: The Politics of Mediation -- - Organizing Labour in the 1940s: The Politics of Combination -- - Reproducing the Political Regime and Regimen, 1940-50 -- - Conclusions: Political Economy and Culture, 1800-1950
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 566 pages)
ISBN:1442670797
9781442670792

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