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Presents 13 critical chapters examining women's labor struggle across diverse contexts from late 19th-century Portuguese mutual societies to Yugoslav peasant women's work in the 1930s, Catalan labor movements under Franco, and workplace democracy in the United States.

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Presents 13 critical chapters examining women's labor struggle across diverse contexts from late 19th-century Portuguese mutual societies to Yugoslav peasant women's work in the 1930s, Catalan labor movements under Franco, and workplace democracy in the United States.
Autorenporträt
Susan Zimmermann is University Professor at Department of History and Department of Gender Studies, Central European University. Her research has focused on the history of the Habsburg Monarchy, international women's organizations in the 20th century, the ILO, and women and trade unions in state-socialist Hungary. She is President of the International Conference of Labour and Social History (ITH). Dr. Eloisa Betti is Adjunct Professor of Labor History at the University of Bologna. Marica Tolomelli is Associate Professor at the University of Bologna. Her research focuses on social conflicts, social movements, and political cultures since the end of WWII until the end of the 20th century, and the history public spheres and the circulation of ideas in the "long 20th century" from a global perspective. Leda Papastefanaki is Associate Professor of Economic and Social History at the University of Ioannina and Collaborating Faculty Member at the Institute for Mediterranean Studies - FORTH (Greece). She has published on the social and economic history of industrialization and labor in the Mediterranean context, and gender history.