![]() ![]() Labor and Social Change, edited by Paula Rayman and Carmen Sirianni. Gary Cross is Associate Professor of History at the Pennsylvania State University and author of Immigrant Workers in Industrial France (Temple). The New Deal: The Salvation of Work and the End of the Shorter Hour Movement Benjamin Kline Hunnicutt Worktime and Industrialization in the U.S.S.R., 1917-1941 William Chase and Lewis Siegelbaumġ0. ![]() Worktime in International Discontinuity, 1886-1940 Gay Crossĩ. The Limits of Corporate Reform: Fordism, Taylorism, and the Working Week in the U.S., 1914-1929 David RoedigerĨ. Sane and Hopeful, Though Slow and Difficult: The Reduction of Women’s Working Hours in the Paid Labor Force, 1890-1920 Kathryn Kish Sklarħ. The Political Ideology of Short Time: England, 1820-1850 Stewart WeaverĦ. Work, Leisure, and Moral Reform: The Ten-Hours Movement in New England, 1830-1850 Teresa Murphyĥ. Controlling the Product: Work, Time, and the Early Industrial Workforce in Britain, 1800-1850 Clive BehaggĤ. Independent Hours: Time and the Artisan in the New Republic Howard Rockģ. Worktime and Industrialization: An Introduction Gay CrossĢ. Together, the ten essays suggest new possibilities for comparative historical research.ġ. While some of the essays explore this question in the transition to the factory system, providing a fresh perspective on the social history of early industrial work and political culture, other papers interpret hours reform in the context of the modem state. This anthology examines the many-sided problem of worktime in American and European (including Soviet) society from 1800 to 1940. Worktime and Industrialization An International History edited by Gary CrossĬloth 0-87722-582-6 $37.95, Jan 89, Out of Print Gary Cross: Worktime and IndustrializationĮxamines the many-sided problem of worktime in American and European society ![]()
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