Work in a modern society the German historical experience in comparative perspective / edited by Jürgen Kocka.

SeriesNew German historical perspectives ; v. 3
New German historical perspectives ; v. 3. ^A1255318
Contents Work as a problem in European history / Jürgen Kocka -- Discourses on work and labour in fifteenth- and sixteenth-century Germany / Josef Ehmer -- Beginnings of the anthropology of work : nineteenth-century social scientists and their influence on ethnography / Gerd Spittler -- The vision(s) of work in the nineteenth-century German labour movement / Thomas Welskopp -- Work in gender, gender in work : the German case in comparative perspective / Karin Hausen -- Trust as work / Ute Frevert -- Soldiering and working : almost the same? Reviewing practices in industry and the military in twentieth-century contexts / Alf Lüdtke -- Forced labour in the Second World War : the German case and responsibility / Klaus Tenfelde -- Work, Max Weber, Confucianism : the Confucian ethic and the spirit of Japanese capitalism / Sebastian Conrad -- What is global labour history good for? / Andreas Eckert.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (p. [183]-213) and index.
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LCCN 2009013892
ISBN9781845455750 (alk. paper)
ISBN1845455754 (alk. paper)

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