This edited volume provides comparative and transnational histories of the working people of Brazil and the United States. The international group of historians' methodologically innovative chapters explore links, resonances, and divergences between US and Brazilian labor history.
This edited volume provides comparative and transnational histories of the working people of Brazil and the United States. The international group of historians' methodologically innovative chapters explore links, resonances, and divergences between US and Brazilian labor history.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by Fernando Teixeira da Silva; Alexandre Fortes; Thomas D. Rogers and Gillian McGillivray - Contributions by Larissa Rosa Corrêa; Jerry Dávila; Alexandre Fortes; Glaucia Cristina Candian Fraccaro; Michael M. Hall; Rebecca Herman; Gillian McGillivra
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction. Connections Comparisons Inspirations: Overcoming a Dichotomous View of the History of Labor in the United States and Brazil Fernando Teixeira da Silva Alexandre Fortes Gillian McGillivray and Thomas D. Rogers Part I: Immigration Labor and Feminism Chapter 1: Immigration and Militance: Notes on Italians in São Paulo and the United States Michael M. Hall Chapter 2: International Feminist Connections in the Making of Labor Rights for Women 1917-1937 Glaucia Cristina Candian Fraccaro Part II: New Deal New State and World War II Chapter 3: Labor's New Deal: Corporatism and Politics in the US and Brazil Fernando Teixeira da Silva Chapter 4: Labor Race and Politics: US Views of Brazil in the Context of the Second World War Alexandre Fortes Chapter 5: Social Peace in a Time of War: Labor Justice and Foreign Policy in World War II Brazil Rebecca Herman Part III: The Cold War Race and Rural Workers Chapter 6: An Engagé Intellectual in Brazil: Robert Alexander's View of Brazilian Unionism during the Cold War Larissa Rosa Corrêa Chapter 7: Doormen and the Individualization of Segregation in Brazil Jerry Dávila Chapter 8: Real Labor Movements Imagined Revolutions: The Northeastern Brazilian Sugar Zone Through US Eyes 1955-1964 Gillian McGillivray and Thomas D. Rogers Postscript: Entangling Labor Histories Barbara Weinstein About the Editors and Contributors
Introduction. Connections Comparisons Inspirations: Overcoming a Dichotomous View of the History of Labor in the United States and Brazil Fernando Teixeira da Silva Alexandre Fortes Gillian McGillivray and Thomas D. Rogers Part I: Immigration Labor and Feminism Chapter 1: Immigration and Militance: Notes on Italians in São Paulo and the United States Michael M. Hall Chapter 2: International Feminist Connections in the Making of Labor Rights for Women 1917-1937 Glaucia Cristina Candian Fraccaro Part II: New Deal New State and World War II Chapter 3: Labor's New Deal: Corporatism and Politics in the US and Brazil Fernando Teixeira da Silva Chapter 4: Labor Race and Politics: US Views of Brazil in the Context of the Second World War Alexandre Fortes Chapter 5: Social Peace in a Time of War: Labor Justice and Foreign Policy in World War II Brazil Rebecca Herman Part III: The Cold War Race and Rural Workers Chapter 6: An Engagé Intellectual in Brazil: Robert Alexander's View of Brazilian Unionism during the Cold War Larissa Rosa Corrêa Chapter 7: Doormen and the Individualization of Segregation in Brazil Jerry Dávila Chapter 8: Real Labor Movements Imagined Revolutions: The Northeastern Brazilian Sugar Zone Through US Eyes 1955-1964 Gillian McGillivray and Thomas D. Rogers Postscript: Entangling Labor Histories Barbara Weinstein About the Editors and Contributors
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