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International Labor and Working-Class History, Volume 88

International Labor and Working-Class History, Volume 88

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by IDWFED published Sep 24, 2015 12:00 AM
Historicizing Domestic Labor: Resistance and Organizing

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INTERNATIONAL LABOR AND WORKING-CLASS HISTORY, VOLUME 88,  Fall 2015
Historicizing Domestic Labor: Resistance and Organizing

Cambridge University Press

Editor(s):
Prasannan Parthasarathi, Boston College, USA
Carolyn Brown , Rutgers University , USA
Jennifer Klein, Yale University, USA

 

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INTERNATIONAL LABOR AND WORKING-CLASS HISTORY, VOLUME 88

TitleContributors
Senior Editors' Note Carolyn Brown and Jennifer Klein and Prasannan Parthasarathi
Introduction: Historicizing Domestic Workers' Resistance and Organizing Eileen Boris and Premilla Nadasen
Wages of Intimacy: Domestic Workers Disputing Wages in the Higher Courts of Nineteenth-Century Brazil Henrique Espada Lima
A Job Like Any Other? Feminist Responses and Challenges to Domestic Worker Organizing in Edwardian Britain Laura Schwartz
Breaking the “Harness of Household Slavery”: Domestic Workers, the Women's Division of the St. Louis Urban League, and the Politics of Labor Reform during the Great Depression Keona K. Ervin
Organizing Puerto Rican Domestics: Resistance and Household Labor Reform in the Puerto Rican Diaspora after 1930 Emma Amador
“Strike Strike, We Strike”: Making Aboriginal Domestic Labor Visible in the Pilbara Pastoral Workers’ Strike, Western Australia, 1946–1952 Victoria Haskins and Anne Scrimgeour
Masculinity and Organized Resistance in Domestic Service in Colonial Dar es Salaam, 1919–1961 Robyn Pariser
Languages of Affection and Rationality: Household Workers' Strategies before the Tribunal of Domestic Work, Buenos Aires, 1956–2013 Inés Pérez and Santiago Canevaro
Domestic Worker Organizing in the United States: Reports from the Field Harmony Goldberg
Making History through Policy: A Field Report on the International Domestic Workers Movement Jennifer N. Fish
The Dress Strike at Three Finger Brown's: The Complex Realities of Antiracketeering from the Union Perspective in the 1950s David Witwer
From “Master” to “Loser”: Changing Working-Class Cultural Identity in Contemporary China Ju Li
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ILW volume 88 Cover and Front matter
ILW volume 88 Cover and Back matter
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