
Expanding Class
Expanding Class compares Brabant’s quaint central shoemaking district to its electrical boomtown Eindhoven, home of the enormous Philips Corporation. It introduces the concept of "flexible familism," a sociological phenomenon in which family daughters were employed to facilitate a cheap and ample labor force. Industrialists manipulated and fostered flexible familism to ensure the discipline and loyalty of the working-class community. By using the industrial Netherlands as a paradigm, Kalb reveals new and productive ways to examine class construction and the development of labor history in other countries over the past thirty years, steering a path between the two schools of thought-cultural and economic-that have dominated labor history discussions in recent years.
- Alaotsikko
- Power and Everyday Politics in Industrial Communities, the Netherlands 1850–1950
- Kirjailija
- Don Kalb
- ISBN
- 9780822320128
- Kieli
- englanti
- Paino
- 853 grammaa
- Julkaisupäivä
- 5.1.1998
- Kustantaja
- Duke University Press
- Sivumäärä
- 360