Electronic Resource
New York
:
Cambridge University Press
International labor and working class history
46 (1994), S. 81-85
ISSN:
0147-5479
Source:
Cambridge Journals Digital Archives
Topics:
History
,
Sociology
Notes:
Ira Katznelson urges labor historians to respond to a crisis in their field by returning to political, institutional, and state-centered history. This state of affairs has come about, he and others tell us, because of the dual challenge of “new social movements” and then the decline of labor movements, the crisis of social democracy, and collapse of communist states. Labor history is in crisis, he concludes, because class no longer provides the best categories with which to describe the world and the working class is no longer the principal historical actor.
Type of Medium:
Electronic Resource
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0147547900010875
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