Description
About the Author
Joan Wallach Scott is Professor of Social Science at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, and winner of the Herbert Baxter Adams and the Joan Kelly prizes of the American Historical Association.
Reviews
A model for urban history studies. Utilizing the current techniques of quantitative measurements but without sacrificing any of the time-tested tools of the profession, [Scott] has traced the impact of industrialization and the development of class-consciousness among the French artisan glassworkers in the late 19th century... An absorbing story. -- Frank Fox * History *
An enlightening addition to the growing American contribution to the history of France's turbulent Third Republic. -- David H. Pinkney * Journal of Interdisciplinary History *
An important book, well written and thoroughly researched. Its rather narrow focus belies its conceptual breadth and the impact of this kind of historical research on our understanding of the laboring population's experience of industrialization. -- Theresa M. McBride * Journal of Social History *
This book is superb social history, one of the most important recent studies of French industrialization. -- John Merriman * Social History *
Book Information
ISBN 9780674354418
Author Joan Wallach Scott
Format Paperback
Page Count 256
Imprint Harvard University Press
Publisher Harvard University Press
Weight(grams) 308g