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- catalog contributor b6500039.
- catalog created "c1995.".
- catalog date "1995".
- catalog date "c1995.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1995.".
- catalog description "1. Introduction: The Task of Explanation. The Initial Test Cases. Culture in Labor History. The Ambiguity of Practice Theory. Taxonomies of Production. Practice and Subjective Meaning. A Look Ahead -- 2. Concepts and Practices of Labor. The Logic of the Weavers' Piece-Rate Scales. Defining Fines. The Circulation of Labor. Traders and Capitalists. The Strategy for Specifying Culture's Effect -- 3. The Control of Time and Space. Time Measurements. Time Jurisdiction. Frontiers of Discipline. The Partitioning of Space. Theory in the Mill Yard -- 4. The Cultural Location of Overlookers. Imagining the Overlookers' Contribution. Belabored Fictions. Forms of Authority. Culture's Contemporaneous Effect -- ".
- catalog description "5. The Disjoint Recognition of Markets in Britain. The Codification of a Market in Products. The Compass of the Commodity. The Institutionalization of a Market in Labor. Adam Smith's Substance. The Transmission of Labor in the Age of the Factory. The Insincerity of the Historical Process -- 6. The Fused and Uneven Recognition of Markets in Germany. Corporate Regulation. The Recognition of Labor as a Commodity. Marx's Replication of Economic Theory in Germany. The Guilds' Residual Control over the Supply of Labor. The Feudal Contribution. Three Conditions for the Cultural Outcome -- 7. A Conjunctural Model of Labor's Emergence in Words and Institutions. Northern Italy: A Preparatory Application of the Model. France: A Suggestive Extension. The Hierarchy of Motivating Conditions -- 8. The Monetization of Time. Units of Payment and Production. The Influence of Concepts of Time on Strike Demands. Real Abstractions -- ".
- catalog description "9. Theories of Exploitation in the Workers' Movements. The Place of Culture in Labor Movements. A Puzzle in the Workers' Reception of Ideas. Economic Ideologies in the Workers' Movements of Britain. Economic Ideologies in the Workers' Movements of Germany. The Practical Foundations for the Reception of Ideology. Practical Analyses of Exploitation. The Labor Process as an Anchor for Culture -- 10. The Guiding Forms of Collective Action. Scripts on Stage and on Paper. The Formulation of Strike Demands. Overlookers' Role in Strikes -- 11. Conclusion: Under the Aegis of Culture. The Explanatory Method. The Fetishism of Quantified Labor. Forms of Passage.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog extent "xii, 569 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0520084918 (alk. paper)".
- catalog identifier "0520208781 (pbk.)".
- catalog isPartOf "Studies on the history of society and culture ; 22".
- catalog issued "1995".
- catalog issued "c1995.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Berkeley : University of California Press,".
- catalog spatial "Germany".
- catalog spatial "Great Britain".
- catalog subject "305.5/62/0941 20".
- catalog subject "HD8448 .B54 1994".
- catalog subject "Labor movement Germany History.".
- catalog subject "Labor movement Great Britain History.".
- catalog subject "Working class Germany History.".
- catalog subject "Working class Great Britain History.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Introduction: The Task of Explanation. The Initial Test Cases. Culture in Labor History. The Ambiguity of Practice Theory. Taxonomies of Production. Practice and Subjective Meaning. A Look Ahead -- 2. Concepts and Practices of Labor. The Logic of the Weavers' Piece-Rate Scales. Defining Fines. The Circulation of Labor. Traders and Capitalists. The Strategy for Specifying Culture's Effect -- 3. The Control of Time and Space. Time Measurements. Time Jurisdiction. Frontiers of Discipline. The Partitioning of Space. Theory in the Mill Yard -- 4. The Cultural Location of Overlookers. Imagining the Overlookers' Contribution. Belabored Fictions. Forms of Authority. Culture's Contemporaneous Effect -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "5. The Disjoint Recognition of Markets in Britain. The Codification of a Market in Products. The Compass of the Commodity. The Institutionalization of a Market in Labor. Adam Smith's Substance. The Transmission of Labor in the Age of the Factory. The Insincerity of the Historical Process -- 6. The Fused and Uneven Recognition of Markets in Germany. Corporate Regulation. The Recognition of Labor as a Commodity. Marx's Replication of Economic Theory in Germany. The Guilds' Residual Control over the Supply of Labor. The Feudal Contribution. Three Conditions for the Cultural Outcome -- 7. A Conjunctural Model of Labor's Emergence in Words and Institutions. Northern Italy: A Preparatory Application of the Model. France: A Suggestive Extension. The Hierarchy of Motivating Conditions -- 8. The Monetization of Time. Units of Payment and Production. The Influence of Concepts of Time on Strike Demands. Real Abstractions -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "9. Theories of Exploitation in the Workers' Movements. The Place of Culture in Labor Movements. A Puzzle in the Workers' Reception of Ideas. Economic Ideologies in the Workers' Movements of Britain. Economic Ideologies in the Workers' Movements of Germany. The Practical Foundations for the Reception of Ideology. Practical Analyses of Exploitation. The Labor Process as an Anchor for Culture -- 10. The Guiding Forms of Collective Action. Scripts on Stage and on Paper. The Formulation of Strike Demands. Overlookers' Role in Strikes -- 11. Conclusion: Under the Aegis of Culture. The Explanatory Method. The Fetishism of Quantified Labor. Forms of Passage.".
- catalog title "The fabrication of labor : Germany and Britain, 1640-1914 / Richard Biernacki.".
- catalog type "text".