The view that labour history is now unredeemably marginalized is a
prevailing one. This collection of essays is a scholarly attempt to
integrate labour history within the broader discipline of social
history and to demonstrate the continuing vitality and validity of
the sub-discipline. Each essay is in itself a response to
criticisms of the ways in which labour historians have approached
their subjects whether the environment, household or everyday life,
entrepreneurship, race and gender as well as being a case study of
interest to social historians.
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