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Volumn , Issue 64, 2003, Pages 3-7

International Labor and Working-Class History: Introduction

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EID: 0347577856     PISSN: 01475479     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: None     Document Type: Review
Times cited : (4)

References (16)
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    • November/December
    • Eric Hobsbawm, "Labour in the Great City," New Left Review 166 (November/December 1987), 39-51. Appropriately, Hobsbawm initially presented this paper as the Herbert G. Gutman Memorial Lecture at the City University of New York.
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    • Hobsbawm, E.1
  • 4
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    • London
    • Frederick Engels, The Housing Question (London, 1936). For an interesting, empirically rich study of this issue, see Matthew Edel, Elliott D. Sclar, and Daniel Luria, Shaky Palaces: Homeownership and Social Mobility in Boston's Suburbanization (New York, 1984).
    • (1936) The Housing Question
    • Engels, F.1
  • 6
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    • The Six Thousand Houses that Levitt Built
    • September
    • Eric Larrabee, "The Six Thousand Houses That Levitt Built," Harper's (September 1948), p. 84, quoted in Richard Polenberg, One Nation Divisible: Class, Race and Ethnicity in the United States Since 1938 (New York, 1980).
    • (1948) Harper's , pp. 84
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    • New York
    • Murat Cemal Yalcintan and Adem Erdem Erbas note a similar point of view among some Turkish government and business leaders in their article on squatters' settlements in Istanbul. For yet another expression of this view, and a dissent from it, see D.J. Waldie, Holy Land: A Suburban Memoir (New York, 1996), 109.
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    • Waldie, D.J.1
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    • Oxford
    • Ira Katznelson, City Trenches: Urban Politics and the Patterning of Class in the United States (New York, 1981). See also Katznelson, Marxism and the City (Oxford, 1992), and David Halle, America's Working Man: work, home, and politics among blue-collar property owners (Chicago, 1984).
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    • Berkeley
    • Bennett M. Berger, Working-Class Suburb: A Study of Auto Workers in Suburbia (Berkeley, 1960). Scholars who agree, more generally, that suburbanization does not significantly change the sense of class identity among workers include Michael Zweig, in The Working Class Majority: America's Best Kept Secret (Ithaca, 2000), p. 58, and Andrew Wiese, writing about the pre-World War Two era, in "Stubborn Diversity: A Commentary on Middle-Class Influence in Working-Class Suburbs, 1900-1940," Journal of Urban History 27 no. 3, March 2001: 347-54.
    • (1960) Working-class Suburb: A Study of Auto Workers in Suburbia
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    • Ithaca
    • Bennett M. Berger, Working-Class Suburb: A Study of Auto Workers in Suburbia (Berkeley, 1960). Scholars who agree, more generally, that suburbanization does not significantly change the sense of class identity among workers include Michael Zweig, in The Working Class Majority: America's Best Kept Secret (Ithaca, 2000), p. 58, and Andrew Wiese, writing about the pre-World War Two era, in "Stubborn Diversity: A Commentary on Middle-Class Influence in Working-Class Suburbs, 1900-1940," Journal of Urban History 27 no. 3, March 2001: 347-54.
    • (2000) The Working Class Majority: America's Best Kept Secret , pp. 58
    • Zweig, M.1
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    • Stubborn Diversity: A Commentary on Middle-Class Influence in Working-Class Suburbs, 1900-1940
    • March
    • Bennett M. Berger, Working-Class Suburb: A Study of Auto Workers in Suburbia (Berkeley, 1960). Scholars who agree, more generally, that suburbanization does not significantly change the sense of class identity among workers include Michael Zweig, in The Working Class Majority: America's Best Kept Secret (Ithaca, 2000), p. 58, and Andrew Wiese, writing about the pre-World War Two era, in "Stubborn Diversity: A Commentary on Middle-Class Influence in Working-Class Suburbs, 1900-1940," Journal of Urban History 27 no. 3, March 2001: 347-54.
    • (2001) Journal of Urban History , vol.27 , Issue.3 , pp. 347-354
    • Wiese, A.1


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