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Reviving Labor History on a Global Scale: Some Comments to Marcel van der Linden

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 March 2013

Jürgen Kocka*
Affiliation:
Social Science Research Center Berlin

Abstract

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Copyright © International Labor and Working-Class History, Inc. 2013

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Notes

1. Cf. Kocka, Jürgen, “Losses, Gains and Opportunities: Social History Today,” Journal of Social History 37 (Fall 2003): 2128 CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

2. See, for example, the case studies in Katznelson, Ira and Zolberg, Aristide R., eds., Working Class Formation. Nineteenth-Century Patterns in Western Europe and the United States (Princeton, 1986)Google Scholar. Also see Burrage, Michael, Class Formation, Civil Society and the State. A Comparative Analysis of Russia, France, the US and England (London, 2008)Google Scholar.

3. https://collab.iisg.nl/web/labourrelations. The project is coordinated by Karin Hofmeester and Christine Moll-Murata and financed by the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO) as well as the Gerda Henkel Foundation (Germany).

4. Kocka, Jürgen, “Writing the History of Capitalism,” Bulletin of the German Historical Institute, 47 (Fall 2010): 724 Google Scholar

5. Boltanski, Luc and Chiapello, Eve, The New Spirit of Capitalism (London/New York, 2004)Google Scholar.