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adam_text | Contents List of figures vii Acknowledgements viii Introduction 1 2 3 4 Industrializing Yugoslavia: Market socialism and textile workers’ structure of feeling 1 21 Textile factories in the interwar era 22 ‘Factories to the workers’: From shock-work to self-management 26 Biking to the night shift: Women’s emancipation through labour 32 The factory as a socialist microcosm: Work, welfare and leisure 40 Balancing welfare and productivity: Paternalist management in socialism 46 Being a seamstress in Yugoslav times: The ‘working mother’ gender contract 55 Re-conceptualizing the double burden in the Yugoslav context 56 From 3.00 am to 10.00 pm: The seamstresses’ endless working day 61 ‘What do you get from being a party member?’: On the ‘triple burden’ 67 Women ‘made of granite’: Workers’ portraits in the factory press 74 Seamstresses on screen: Workers’ representations in popular culture 81 Labour after Yugoslavia: Post-socialism and deindustrialization in the textile sector 87 Post-socialist transformations in the textile sector 88 ‘Before it was different, it was easier’: Work across generations 95 Only duties and no rights’: The subcontracting limbo 103 Trade unions in post-Yugoslav states 112 Workers’ structure of feeling after deindustrialization: Loss, nostalgia and belonging 123 Deindustrialized landscapes across the post-Yugoslav space 124 Threads of belonging: Remembering the factory as a second home 132
vi 5 Contents Missing the future: The end of intergenerational solidarity 138 Feeling Yugoslav: Nostalgia for brotherhood and unity 146 Matters of gender and class: Critical Yugo-nostalgia 153 Beyond nostalgia: Workers’ struggles for social justice and everyday resilience 161 Industrial workers’ struggles in the cultural, artistic and academic realm 163 Heads up: Textile workers’ strikes and collective organizing 169 Do it yourself: Everyday survival strategies 179 Conclusion 185 Bibliography 195 Index 213
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Index abortion 10,48-9 academic realm, industrial workers’ struggles in 163-9 AFŽ, see Antifascist Women’s Front {Antifašističkifront žena) aktiv žena 62,69 Alargić, Judita 63 alienation 62, 91,134, 184 Amazon depots 121 Anđelić and others v. Serbia (court case) 111 Antifascist Women’s Front (Antifašističkifront žena, or AFŽ) 32-5, 56, 63,187 Arena knitwear factory (Arena Trikotaža) 47-51,126-7,133, 136,139-40,182-3,185,186 strike of 2014 71,71 n.46, 175-8, 192 Article 24, Yugoslav Constitution of 1946 57 artistic realm, industrial workers’ struggles in 163-9 Astibo garment factory 96-7, 97 n.33 Astra shoe factory 47 atomization 115 Austria 104 bankruptcy 1,15,17, 106,112,115, 117,123,128,130,141,142, 165,175, 176 В eko garment factory 97 n. З 3 blue-collar workers 15,18, 29,41, 47, 52, 53,68,69, 71-3,101, 108, 115-16, 120, 122, 132, 134-7,147,154,155,156,157, 159,181, 190 Borojević, Rajka 34-5 Borovo industrial complex 167 Bosnia-Herzegovina 1,13,15, 22, 25, 37,72 n.51,94 n.27,124, 131,145,151,165, 170, 183, 186 post-socialist transformations 89 Bosnian Spring of 2014 162,168, 192 brotherhood and unity 7,26 nostalgia for 146-52 Brotherhood and Unity Highway 27 Broz, Jovanka 136 Bulatović, Zoran 115 Buljan, Vice 37,142 Butorac, Anka 26 canteens 9, 16,40,42,48, 51, 58, 60, 64, 83, 84, 97,101,121, 130,131,140, 144,149, 169, 188 Čateks textile factory 116,117 Central Europe 13 n. 32, 59 n. 15, 91 childcare facilities 40, 58,60, 62-7,95-7, 103,135,160, 185, 189 civil marriage 33 class 1,2, 9, 10, 18-20, 26, 31, 34-7, 56, 57,67, 78,90, 137,153-60, 162,174 analysis 14 belonging
18,157,159 consciousness 12 domination 71 equality 1 formation 153 inequality 90,134, 135
214 positioning 153, 157, 159 relations 4,179 Clean Clothes Campaign 94 n.28, 98 collective organizing 169-78 Communist Party of Yugoslavia (KPJ) 24 community networks 124,189 commuting expenses 101 Conference for the Social Activity of Women (Konferencija za Društvenu Aktivnost Žena or KDAŽ) 36,68 coupon privatization (kuponska privatizacija) 116 credit repayments 42 credits 50, 73, 78,102,145, 188 criminal privatization 14,14 n.36, 113,125,142, 162,165,169, 170 n.29,174,176,190 Croatia 1,6,13, 15, 22-5, 186 job losses in 94 n.27 Labour Law 108,178 labour unions 113-14 maternity leave 58 maternity leave provision 109-10 post-socialist transformations 89 working conditions in subcontracting firms 111 Croatian Democratic Party (HDZ) 114,116,142,170 cultural capital 91,158,183 cultural realm, industrial workers’ struggles in 163-9 Dalmatinka spinning mill 38,91, 130,131,142-5, 147 n.37, 166,182 de-development 89 deindustrialization 3-7,14, 17, 58, 59,81,88,90, 97, 111, 139, 146,160,186, 190,191,193 Index deindustrialized landscapes, across post-Yugoslav space 124-32 democratization 191 deskilling 101 devaluation 9,10,17, 89,90,101, 104,107, 120-2,141,142,144, 155,163,178,183,192 Dioki petrolchemical factory 165 DITA detergent factory 162,168, 178 double burden 9,10, 19, 20, 55-61, 63, 67, 74,95,132,145,160, 189,191 Dragačevo weaving cooperative 35 DTR textile factory, strike 161 n.3 Duga Resa textile factory 22, 23, 25, 36,68, 69 Duganova, Vaska 64-6 East-Central Europe 91 Eastern Europe 56, 91, 92 trade unions in 112 ECHR, see European Courts of Human Rights economic
accumulation 14 education 31,35,36,41,47,59,67, 68,70,71,73,76, 95,119Ո.73, 116 n.56, 168,194 EEC, see European Economic Community emancipation from above’ 8-9n.l8, 9,187 equality 25, 33, 39, 63, 65 gender 1,56,57 Estaré Culto factory, protest 161 n.3 ethnicity 7, 10,12, 26, 75,114,146, 147, 151, 158 EU, see European Union European Courts of Human Rights (ECHR) 111 European Economic Community (EEC) 92 European Union (EU) 89, 92, 93, 104
Index Europeanization 191 everyday survival strategies 179-84 factory, as second home 132-8 Fair Wear Foundation 98 Falke textile factory 112 FDI, see foreign direct investment Fordism 121,138,185,190 foreign direct investment (FDI) 90, 93,112 fragmentation 30,115,133 France 192 free association of producers 29 free export zones 90, 93 Freedom Fight Movement (Pokret za Slobodu) 162 Gastarbeiters (migrant workers) 167 gender 153-60 domination 71 equality 1, 56, 57 history between socialism and post-socialism 7-12 inequality 90,124, 135 regimes 2, 9, 56,95,192 relations 4, 8 n.17,9 n.19,10, 11, 180, 186, 192,193 see also ‘working mother’ gender contract gender-based violence 10 gendered division of labour 33, 34, 75,189 gendered modernization 2, 39 gendered segregation of jobs 59 gendered warfare 11, 90 generations 1, 5,7,12 n.30,15,18, 20,32,34,46, 75,86,95-107, 115,124,128,132,133,140-2, 149,162,166,167,183,190,192 gentrification 124,129,176 GEOX shoe factory 111 Germany 104 Glas Istre (newspaper) 50 215 global economic crisis of 2008 12, 87 global garment industry 22, 88, 92, 93,98, 107,140, 190-194 global textile production 190-4 Golden Deer (Zlatna Košuta) award 128,129 Golik, Krešimir 61,188 Grabar-Kitarović, Kolinda 137 Gredelj metal factory 165 green field companies 119 HDZ, see Croatian Democratic Party (HDZ) health clinics 58,60,140 Hladno Pivo (music band) 164 holidays 16, 30,40,44,49,104,145, 156,157,188 allowance 42 public 66,67 subsidized 3, 44, 49, 75, 103, 149 summer 66, 67,101, 172 housing 42, 58, 60, 70 n.43, 75, 78-80,96, 97,103,104, 144, 152,156,157,166
cheap 3 social 78-80,169 subsidized 40, 188 unhealthy conditions 63 humanisation of work (humanizacija rada) 51 IDS, see Istrian Democratic Party ILO Convention of 1948 77 IMF, see International Monetary Fund IMK Slavonija 104-6,130 Independent Trade Union of Workers in the Textile, Clothing, Leather and Rubber Industry (Samostalni sindikat tekstila, obuće, kože, gume Hrvatske) 117,171
216 industrialization 2-5, 16,17, 22, 26, 27, ЗО, 31, 43, 46, 57, 58, 63, 66,81,96, 126,138,186, 188, 193 informal economy 113,179 informal work 10, 20,150,163, 180,182,184, 192 informalization 88,95 Inkol textile factory 112 INKOP shoe factory 122 n.78 insecurity 103, 137, 139, 141 interethnic solidarity 148 intergenerational solidarity 103, 124, 133,138-45,187 intergenerational transmission 163, 166,192, 194 International Monetary Fund (IMF) structural adjustment programmes 89 intersubjectivity 81 Istrian Democratic Party (IDS) 126 ITAS metal factory 162 Ivančiča shoe factory 28,118 Javor factory, strike 161 n.3 job security 2, 7, 109, 138,145, 160, 166,190 Jugoremedija pharmaceutical factory 162 Ramensko garment factory 122 n.78,129,161-2,164 hunger strike of 2010 9, 70, 169-78, 192 KDAŽ, see Conference for the Social Activity of Women (Konferencija za Društvenu Aktivnost Žena or KDAŽ) kindergartens 9,48, 62, 70 n.43, 80, 135, 149,185, 186,188 Ključ stockings factory 25 Klupko garment factory 130 Kožara leather factory 104 Index KPJ, see Communist Party of Yugoslavia (KPJ) Krivokuća, Milan 114 KTK garment factory, strike 161 n.3 Kutie, Miroslav 170 labour intensification 91 labour measurement (norma) 7,41, 42,134 labour quiescence 113 labour rights 1, 2, 7,10,11,90 labour shortages 29 labour strength 116 labour weakness 112,116 laundries 9,43, 65 League of Communists 72 n.51 leisure 40-6 Leteks textile factory 111, 147n.37 LIO garment factory 104 local textile production 190-4 Lohn work 88 Ion poslovi 60 low productivity 29 low wages 24,42,71,87,98,111, 119, 132,176
Macedonia 1,13, 15, 25, 27, 64, 183, 186 foreign direct investment 93 post-socialist transformations 89 Makedonka textile factory 65, 66, 97, 98, 101,102,130,131 Mara knitwear factory 104,105 Maribor uprisings of 2012 162 market socialism 13,21-53,95, 157, 191 material deprivation 43,46, 75,79 maternity leave 10, 58, 60,101, 104 Međimurska trikotaža Čakovec (MTČ) 116 Meiso shoe factory 118
Index Metka textile factory 43-6 Milašević, Vojislav 82 Miloševič government 114 mismanaged privatization 17 mobbing 18, 87,104,106,111,119, 191 Montenegro 96 post-socialist transformations 89 ‘Movement for high productivity’ 28 MTĞ, see Međimurska trikotaža Čakovec multi-ethnic coexistence 20,124, 146,148,150,152 Mura textile factory 93, 130,131 Nada Dimič textile factory 28 nationalism 10-12,126 nationhood 12 neo-capitalism 91 neoliberal capitalism 13,95,105, 191, 192 neoliberal productivity 109 night shift 7, 38,41, 58, 59, 65-8, 77,84, 85,101,108,134-6, 181, 188, 189 Nikola Tesla textile factory, strike 161 n.3 Nikolič, Dragan 185 Non-Aligned Movement 96 normality 2, 81, 148,169,190 North America 3 nostalgia 2,13,14 n.39, 20,124, 146-52 Yugo-nostalgia 153-60 Od 3 do 22 (movie) 61-2,188-9 Olga Ban knitwear factory 47, 50 OPT, see outward processing trade oral history 3-7,15-17,19,46, 60, 73-4, 131, 153,166, 179, 186, 193 Orljava textile factory 122 n.78, 137 217 outward processing trade (OPT) 88 overtime 24, 87, 98,100,101,103, 104,107,109, 110, 140 n.28, 170 paid work 57, 67,172 part-time work 10, 58, 60 party membership 72-3 paternalism 46,49,113,115,122, 134, 156,158 paternalist management, in socialism 46-53 People’s University, Duga Resa 36,37 Petrokemija petrolchemical factory 162,163 n.7 Planine, Milka 52, 137 Pobjeda textile factory 61, 62 Poland 57,166,192 double burden in 10 n.22 everyday life in 73 post-socialist transformations 91 post-Fordist capitalism 14 post-socialism 4, 5,13 n.32, 14,19, 87-122, 154, 158, 165,179, 184, 193 and socialism, gender history
between 7-12 post-socialist deindustrialization 2, 10,18 post-socialist transformations 88-95,105-6 precarity/precarization 3, 6,11, 12, 19,61,88,91,95, 97,99, 103, 105,110,138,139,192 Price iz Fabrike (TV series) 81,83, 85,147, 150 privatization 89-91,94,146,160, 180 coupon (kuponska privatizacija) 116 criminal 14,14 n.36,113,125, 142,162,165, 169,170 n.29, 174,176,190 mismanaged 17
218 prizes 28, 51,102,106,127,128, 135,172 productive labour 2, 10, 32,180 productivity and welfare, balancing 46-53 Prvi Maj textile factory 185, 186 ‘race to the bottom’ 6, 88, 93,191 Radmilović, Zoran 82 Rana Plaza building collapse 107 Rasica knitwear factory 49 Raška textile factory, hunger strike 115 rate of employment 58 rebranding 129 re-peripheralization 89 reproductive labour 10,180 reproductive rights 11 resilience 7, 12, 19, 20, 78, 80,116, 161, 163, 168, 169, 175, 178, 179,182-4,192 retirement pensions 75 RIO textile factory 70,70 n.43, 74 Romania 91,121 working conditions in subcontracting firms 110 Sana garment factory 72,81 -3, 124, 130,146-8,150 scholarships 12,30,40,71,188 seamstresses 7,9-11,19, 59, 61-7, 74,81-7,134, 135,158,159, 176,180,181, 183 self-management 26-32, 58, 68,69, 70 n.43, 71,72, 88, 112, 113, 154, 188 self-sacrifice 7,46,77, 78 Serbia 112,125,186 deindustrialization 111 foreign direct investment 93 post-socialist transformations 89 trade unions 112-13 Index working conditions in subcontracting firms 110 Seventh Congress of the League of Communists (1958) 30-1 shock work 26-32 sick leaves (bolovanje) 48,60,101, 104 sick pay 112 single mothers (samohrane majke) 47-9, 70 n.43,76,111,170, 173, 180 Škrinjarić, Ivan 50-2 Slobodna Dalmacija (newspaper) 142 Slovenia 1,12, 13, 15, 22, 23, 25, 27, 43, 49, 186 job losses in 94 n.27 maternity leave 58 trade unions 115 sociability networks 2,192 social capital 91 social housing 78-80,169 social inequalities 14, 89,119 social justice 20,82,115,162, 184, 185, 192,194 social and labour history, after
Yugoslavia 12-15 social mobility 7,41, 70,133,189 social motherhood’ 57 social security payments 112 social stratification 59, 78,81 social welfare 30,145, 166, 190, 192 socialism and post-socialism, gender history between 7-12 socialist gendered pedagogies 36, 37 socialist industrialization 2 socialist microcosm, factory as 40-6 solidarity 2,65,81,83,105, 121-2, 132,135, 136, 149,150, 162, 166,168,171,174-6, 178, 183, 189 civil society 163
Index collective 75,152 funds 40 interethnic 148 intergenerational 103,124,133, 138-45,187 South-Eastern Europe 92 Soviet Constitution of 1936 57 Soviet Union 22, 26, 28-31, 53, 57, 58, 75,117, 125, 180 Soviet-Yugoslav split 3, 22,169,188 sport associations 68 Stakhanovism 28 state control 8, 29 state patriarchy 9,34,187 state sovereignty 2 stigmatization 121 Story of a Factory (movie) 28 strike 5, 9, 26, 70, 71, 161, 169-78 structure of feeling 4, 5,22, 29, 31,32, 39, 46, 52, 55, 74,75, 80,81,85, 86, 88, 102, 105,112,113,115,120-60, 187-90 subalternization of labour 91 subcontracting 103-12 subsidized holiday centres (odmarališta) 44, 58 subsidized holidays 3,44, 49,75, 103, 149 subsidized housing 188 summer camps for children 112 Svilana garment factory 104 sweatshops 6, 93,107 symbolic awards 106 SŽD, see Union of Womens Societies (Savez ženskih društava) technical training schools 64 Tekos childwear factory 104,105 textile factories, in interwar era 22-6 Tito, Josip Broz 81,136,137 Tivar textile factory, strike 24-6, 117,157 219 trade unions, in post-Yugoslav states 112-22 triple burden 56, 58-9, 67-74, 189 Trudbenik textile factory, strike 71, 83 Tuđman, Franjo 164 Uljanik shipyard 48,48 n.86,126, 129,130,157 Umberto Gorjan textile factory 50 Union of Independent Trade Unions of Croatia (Savez Samostalnih Sindikata Hrvatske) 114 Union of Women’s Societies (Savez ženskih društava or SŽD) 32-3, 63, 68 unpaid work 67,87 unsafe working conditions 87 Varaždinska Industrija Svila (VIS) 116,117,180 Vardar textile factory 25 Vareško, Marija 127,129 Varteks textile factory 21
n.l, 49 n.89,93, 97 n.33, 116-19,137, 156, 181 Vera i Eržika (movie) 83,85 VIS, see Varaždinska Industrija Svila vocational schools 64 voluntary firefighter brigades 68 voluntary work (radne akcije) 27 Vuteks textile factory 75-8 welfare 40-6 entitlements 2,19,47, 56,132, 145 facilities 75 and productivity, balancing 46-53 redistribution 46, 86,157, 187 rights 1-3,7,10,16,20,39,90, 117
Index 220 services 9, 29, 36,40,44, 57, 58,63-5, 67,68,75, 97, 120, 122,133,140, 157, 158-60, 188,190 Western Europe 3, 53, 58,97, 121, 129,147, 169,170, 172 white-collar workers 6-7,18,41, 42,44,46,47, 52,67,72, 78, 99,101,129,132, 134,155, 156,157 Womens Day 36, 70, 75, 80, 120, 136,144, 147 women’s emancipation through labour 32-40 work 40-6 across generations 95-103 see also individual entries workers’ councils 3, 29, 30, 33, 40, 65,72,112,154,155 workers’ education, see education workers’ portraits, in factory press 74-81 workers’ pride 133,140,174 workers’ recognition 7, 20, 69,74, 84,102, 103, 119,136,189,191 workers’ representations, in popular culture 81-6 workers’ sacrifice 7, 39,43, 46, 74, 75,79,133,134,140-2,149, 152,172,187,188 workers’ shame 144,178 working camps (radni logori) 118 ‘working mother’ gender contract 3,9-11,55-86 working relations 2 working-class families 78 working-class sociability 81 working-class women 2,7,10-12, 17, 56, 78,80,145, 160,184, 187-90 workplace periodicals 16,19, 74, 80, 189 World Trade Organization (WTO) 92 WTO, see World Trade Organization (WTO) Yugo-nostalgia 153-60 Yugoslav Constitution of 1946 55, 188 Article 24 57 working mothers’ equal rights and protection 63 Yugoslav socialist system 1-2 Yugoslav Wars 3,12, 89,146,181 Yura cable factory 111 Zbor Praksa (choir) 177 Žena (magazine) 68 Žilnik, Želimir 83 Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
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illustrated | Illustrated |
indexdate | 2024-07-10T08:36:42Z |
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language | English |
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physical | x, 220 Seiten Illustrationen |
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spelling | Bonfiglioli, Chiara Verfasser (DE-588)1193680530 aut Women and industry in the Balkans the rise and fall of the Yugoslav textile sector Chiara Bonfiglioli London ; New York ; Oxford ; New Delhi ; Sydney I.B. Tauris 2020 x, 220 Seiten Illustrationen txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Quellen- und Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 195-212 Geschichte 1945-2014 gnd rswk-swf Nachfolgestaaten (DE-588)4328855-8 gnd rswk-swf Deindustrialisierung (DE-588)4149019-8 gnd rswk-swf Textilindustrie (DE-588)4059618-7 gnd rswk-swf Industrialisierung (DE-588)4026776-3 gnd rswk-swf Arbeiterin (DE-588)4002587-1 gnd rswk-swf Jugoslawien (DE-588)4028966-7 gnd rswk-swf Jugoslawien (DE-588)4028966-7 g Nachfolgestaaten (DE-588)4328855-8 s Textilindustrie (DE-588)4059618-7 s Arbeiterin (DE-588)4002587-1 s Industrialisierung (DE-588)4026776-3 s Deindustrialisierung (DE-588)4149019-8 s Geschichte 1945-2014 z DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF 978-1-8386-0075-4 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-8386-0076-1 V:DE-603;B:DE-26 application/pdf http://scans.hebis.de/HEBCGI/show.pl?43878240_toc.pdf Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=031532873&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=031532873&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Literaturverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=031532873&sequence=000005&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
spellingShingle | Bonfiglioli, Chiara Women and industry in the Balkans the rise and fall of the Yugoslav textile sector Nachfolgestaaten (DE-588)4328855-8 gnd Deindustrialisierung (DE-588)4149019-8 gnd Textilindustrie (DE-588)4059618-7 gnd Industrialisierung (DE-588)4026776-3 gnd Arbeiterin (DE-588)4002587-1 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4328855-8 (DE-588)4149019-8 (DE-588)4059618-7 (DE-588)4026776-3 (DE-588)4002587-1 (DE-588)4028966-7 |
title | Women and industry in the Balkans the rise and fall of the Yugoslav textile sector |
title_auth | Women and industry in the Balkans the rise and fall of the Yugoslav textile sector |
title_exact_search | Women and industry in the Balkans the rise and fall of the Yugoslav textile sector |
title_full | Women and industry in the Balkans the rise and fall of the Yugoslav textile sector Chiara Bonfiglioli |
title_fullStr | Women and industry in the Balkans the rise and fall of the Yugoslav textile sector Chiara Bonfiglioli |
title_full_unstemmed | Women and industry in the Balkans the rise and fall of the Yugoslav textile sector Chiara Bonfiglioli |
title_short | Women and industry in the Balkans |
title_sort | women and industry in the balkans the rise and fall of the yugoslav textile sector |
title_sub | the rise and fall of the Yugoslav textile sector |
topic | Nachfolgestaaten (DE-588)4328855-8 gnd Deindustrialisierung (DE-588)4149019-8 gnd Textilindustrie (DE-588)4059618-7 gnd Industrialisierung (DE-588)4026776-3 gnd Arbeiterin (DE-588)4002587-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Nachfolgestaaten Deindustrialisierung Textilindustrie Industrialisierung Arbeiterin Jugoslawien |
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