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The Entangled Labor Histories of Brazil and the United States

Correa, Larissa Rosa(Contributions by)Davila, Jerry(Contributions by)Fortes, Alexandre(Contributions by)Fraccaro, Glaucia Cristina Candian(Contributions by)Hall, Michael M.(Contributions by)Herman, Rebecca(Contributions by)McGillivray, Gillian(Contributions by)Rogers, Thomas D.(Contributions by)Silva, Fernando Teixeira da(Contributions by)Weinstein, Barbara(Contributions by)Fortes, Alexandre(Edited by)McGillivray, Gillian(Edited by)Rogers, Thomas D.(Edited by)Silva, Fernando Teixeira da(Edited by)
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Workers in Brazil and the United States have followed parallel and entangled histories for many centuries. Recent experiences with progressive, popular presidents and authoritarian, populist presidents in the two most populous countries in the hemisphere have underscored important similarities. The contributors in this volume focus on the comparative and transnational histories of labor between and across Brazil and the United States. The countries' histories bear the marks of slavery, racism, transoceanic immigration, and rapid urbanization, as well as strong regional differentiation and inequalities. These features decisively shaped the working classes. Brazilian and US labor history debates have erupted and subsided at different times. This collection synthesizes those debates while adding new topics and new sources from both countries. The international group of historians' methodologically innovative chapters explore links, resonances, and divergences between US and Brazilian labor history. They widen the scope of analysis for themes and problems that have long been familiar to historians of work and workers in the two countries, but have not provoked close dialogues between scholars in the respective places. Though the histories themselves were often entangled, the debates about them have too rarely intertwined.

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Lexington Books
1666917516 / 9781666917512
eBook (EPUB)
15/01/2023
United States
English
260 pages
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