This volume considers the role of states in explaining patterns of continuity and change in labour relations across the globe and throughout time, from the sixteenth-century silver mines of Potosi in the Andes to twentieth-century colonial Mozambique, exploring their impact in three roles, as conquerors, employers and arbiters.
This volume considers the role of states in explaining patterns of continuity and change in labour relations across the globe and throughout time, from the sixteenth-century silver mines of Potosi in the Andes to twentieth-century colonial Mozambique, exploring their impact in three roles, as conquerors, employers and arbiters.
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International Review of Social History Supplements
Introduction Karin Hofmeester, Gijs Kessler and Christine Moll-Murata; 1. Tributary labour relations in China during the Ming-Qing transition (seventeenth to eighteenth centuries) Christine Moll-Murata; 2. Tributary labour in the Russian Empire in the XVIII century: factors of development Dmitry Khitrov; 3. Colonial organization of the mining labour force in Charcas (present-day Bolivia): its consequences (sixteenth to seventeenth centuries) Raquel Gil Montero and Paula C. Zagalsky; 4. Dynamics of continuity and change: shifts in labour relations in the Potosí mines (1680 1812) Rossana Barragan; 5. Political changes and shifts in labour relations in Mozambique, 1820s 1920s Filipa Ribeiro da Silva; 6. Grammar of difference? The Dutch colonial state, labour policies and social norms on work and gender, c.1800 1940 Elise van Nederveen-Meerkerk; 7. The labour recruitment of local inhabitants as R musha in Japanese-occupied South East Asia Takuma Melber; 8. The role of unfree labour in capitalist development: Spain and its empire, nineteenth to twenty-first centuries Fernando Mendiola; 9. Working for the state in the urban economies of Ankara, Bursa and Salonica: from empire to nation state, 1840s 1940s M. Erdem Kabaday ; 10. The role of the state in employment and welfare regulation: Sweden in European context Max Koch; 11. State policies towards precarious work: employment and unemployment in contemporary Portugal Raquel Varela.
Introduction Karin Hofmeester, Gijs Kessler and Christine Moll-Murata; 1. Tributary labour relations in China during the Ming-Qing transition (seventeenth to eighteenth centuries) Christine Moll-Murata; 2. Tributary labour in the Russian Empire in the XVIII century: factors of development Dmitry Khitrov; 3. Colonial organization of the mining labour force in Charcas (present-day Bolivia): its consequences (sixteenth to seventeenth centuries) Raquel Gil Montero and Paula C. Zagalsky; 4. Dynamics of continuity and change: shifts in labour relations in the Potosí mines (1680 1812) Rossana Barragan; 5. Political changes and shifts in labour relations in Mozambique, 1820s 1920s Filipa Ribeiro da Silva; 6. Grammar of difference? The Dutch colonial state, labour policies and social norms on work and gender, c.1800 1940 Elise van Nederveen-Meerkerk; 7. The labour recruitment of local inhabitants as R musha in Japanese-occupied South East Asia Takuma Melber; 8. The role of unfree labour in capitalist development: Spain and its empire, nineteenth to twenty-first centuries Fernando Mendiola; 9. Working for the state in the urban economies of Ankara, Bursa and Salonica: from empire to nation state, 1840s 1940s M. Erdem Kabaday ; 10. The role of the state in employment and welfare regulation: Sweden in European context Max Koch; 11. State policies towards precarious work: employment and unemployment in contemporary Portugal Raquel Varela.
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