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Contents
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
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Introduction
- 1. Working-Class Formation: Constructing Cases and Comparisons 1
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Part One. France
- 2. Artisans, Factory Workers, and the Formation of the French Working Class, 1789-1848 45
- 3. On the Formation of the French Working Class 71
- 4. The Distinctiveness of Working-Class Cultures in France, 1848-1900 111
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Part Two. The United States
- 5. Becoming American: The Working Classes in the United States before the Civil War 157
- 6. Trade Unions and Political Machines: The Organization and Disorganization of the American Working Class in the Late Nineteenth Century 197
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Part Three. Germany
- 7. Problems of Working-Class Formation in Germany: The Early Years, 1800-1875 279
- 8. Economic Crisis, State Policy, and Working-Class Formation in Germany, 1870-1900 352
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Conclusion
- 9. How Many Exceptionalisms? 397
- List of Contributors 457
- Index 459
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
-
Introduction
- 1. Working-Class Formation: Constructing Cases and Comparisons 1
-
Part One. France
- 2. Artisans, Factory Workers, and the Formation of the French Working Class, 1789-1848 45
- 3. On the Formation of the French Working Class 71
- 4. The Distinctiveness of Working-Class Cultures in France, 1848-1900 111
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Part Two. The United States
- 5. Becoming American: The Working Classes in the United States before the Civil War 157
- 6. Trade Unions and Political Machines: The Organization and Disorganization of the American Working Class in the Late Nineteenth Century 197
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Part Three. Germany
- 7. Problems of Working-Class Formation in Germany: The Early Years, 1800-1875 279
- 8. Economic Crisis, State Policy, and Working-Class Formation in Germany, 1870-1900 352
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Conclusion
- 9. How Many Exceptionalisms? 397
- List of Contributors 457
- Index 459