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Patterns of Labour Richard Whipp

Patterns of Labour von Richard Whipp

Patterns of Labour Richard Whipp


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This study examines pottery industries in Britain and America. The author considers the effects of industrialization, economic migration, unionization and gender and offers an insight into the evolution of industrial and social patterns.

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Patterns of Labour: Work and Social Change in the Pottery Industry Richard Whipp

Patterns of Labour explores the interaction between the home, paid work, and the individual. It explores how social relations both shape and are shaped by the context in which they occur. In a detailed examination of the pottery industries in Britain and the United States over two centuries, Richard Whipp considers the far-reaching effects of industrialization, economic migration, changing notions of gender, and unionization. The author also remedies a major omission in the historical development of work. By using an industry that has seen great change, both technological and organisational, he provides a rich source of data on evolving industrial and social patterns.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

The pottery industry - historical development of the industry, industrial structure 1890-1930, product markets and industrial performance, foreign industry, conclusion; work and home - the production process and the division of labour, workshop custom and practice, wages, the social relations of the workplace, family, home and work, conclusion; trade unionism in the pottery industry - from craft to amalgamated union, union structure and originisation, membership, conclusion; potters, masters and union - the pottery firm, management, industrial relations, conclusion.

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Patterns of Labour: Work and Social Change in the Pottery Industry Richard Whipp
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