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This volume focuses on complicating central concepts in the understanding of economic and social history: class, gender, race and ethnicity. Only recently have historians begun to ask how gender, race, and ethnicity as categories of analysis change narratives of class formation and working-class experience. While all three concepts refer to systems of inequality, it remains unclear how these systems of difference relate to each other. Despite a growing body of empirical literature, authors more often connect dyads rather than consider historical phenomenan from the tryad of class, race and…mehr

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This volume focuses on complicating central concepts in the understanding of economic and social history: class, gender, race and ethnicity. Only recently have historians begun to ask how gender, race, and ethnicity as categories of analysis change narratives of class formation and working-class experience. While all three concepts refer to systems of inequality, it remains unclear how these systems of difference relate to each other. Despite a growing body of empirical literature, authors more often connect dyads rather than consider historical phenomenan from the tryad of class, race and gender. This volume highlights attempts to write a richer history that complicates categories, suggesting how class, gender, race and/or ethnicity combine across a wide range of economic and social landscapes.

Table of contents:
1. Complicating categories: an introduction Eileen Boris and Angélique Janssens; 2. Family concerns: gender and ethnicity in pre-colonial West Africa Sandra E. Greene; 3. Narratives serially constructed and lived: ethnicity in cross-gender strikes 1887-1903 Ileen A. DeVault; 4. Competing inequalities: the struggle over reserved legislative seats for women in India Laura Dudley Jenkins; 5. 'The black man's burdens': African Americans, imperialism and notions of racial manhood 1890-1910 Michele Mitchell; 6. Sex workers or citizens? Prostitution and the shaping of 'settler' society in Australia Raelene Frances; 7. From muscles to nerves: gender, 'race' and the body at work in France 1919-1939 Laura Levine Frader; 8. 'Blood is a very special juice': racialized bodies and citizenship in twentieth-century Germany Fatima El-Tayeb.

The volumes seeks to explore the interrelationships between race, class and gender - an urgent concern in contemporary scholarship, but one rarely undertaken. The volume pays attention to 'hot issues' such as sexuality, nation building and citizenship. The volume considers a wide historical range from pre-colonial Africa to twentieth-century India.

The volume seeks to explore the interrelationships between race, class and gender.
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