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Experiencing Wages: Social and Cultural Aspects of Wage Forms in Europe since 1500 [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 292 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm, weight: 395 g, Index; 21 Tables, unspecified; 18 Figures
  • Serija: International Studies in Social History
  • Išleidimo metai: 19-Aug-2004
  • Leidėjas: Berghahn Books, Incorporated
  • ISBN-10: 1571815473
  • ISBN-13: 9781571815477
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 292 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm, weight: 395 g, Index; 21 Tables, unspecified; 18 Figures
  • Serija: International Studies in Social History
  • Išleidimo metai: 19-Aug-2004
  • Leidėjas: Berghahn Books, Incorporated
  • ISBN-10: 1571815473
  • ISBN-13: 9781571815477
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When discussing wages, historians have traditionally concentrated on the level of wages, much less on how people were paid for their work. Important aspects were thus ignored such as how frequently were wages actually paid, how much of the wage was paid in non-monetary form - whether as traditional perquisites or community relief - especially when there was often insufficient coinage available to pay wages. Covering a wide geographical area, ranging from Spain to Finland, and time span, ranging from the sixteenth century to the 1930s, this volume offers fresh perspectives on key areas in social and economic history such as the relationship between customs, moral economy, wages and the market, changing pay and wage forms and the relationship between age, gender and wages.

Recenzijos

"This is a volume that is to be welcomed both for providing new and intersint findings, that suggest new answers to old questions, and for opening new and exciting avenues for future research."  ·  Economic History Review

List of Figures and Tables



Introduction



Chapter
1. The wage in Europe since the sixteenth century

Peter Scholliers and Leonard Schwarz



Custom, Wages and the Market



Chapter
2. Institutional and cultural change in wage formation: port labour
in Antwerp (sixteenth eighteenth centuries)

Harald Deceulaer



Chapter
3. When labour hires capital: evidence from Lancashire, 18701914

Michael Huberman



Chapter
4. Giving notice: the legitimate way of quitting and firing (Ghent,
18771896)

Patricia Van den Eeckhout



Changing Pay Systems and Wage Forms



Chapter
5. Wage forms, wage systems and wage conflicts in German crafts
during the eighteenth and earlier nineteenth centuries

Reinhold Reith



Chapter
6. Wage forms, pay systems and labour control in nineteenth-century
agriculture. Evidence from the Dutch province of Groningen

Henny Gooren and Hans Heger



Chapter
7. Cash, wages and the economy of makeshifts in England, 16501800

Craig Muldrew and Steven King



Age, Gender and Wages



Chapter
8. Gendered wage systems and industrialisation in Finland in the
late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries

Sakari Heikkinen



Chapter
9. Engendering the experience of wages: the evolution of the
piecework system at the Spanish Tobacco Monopoly, 18001930s

Lina Gįlvez-Muńoz



Chapter
10. Age, gender and the wage in Britain, 18301930

Paul Johnson



Chapter
11. At what cost was pre-eminence purchased? Child labour and the
first industrial revolution

Jane Humphries



Notes on Contributors

Index
Peter Scholliers works at the Center for Contemporary Social History, Free University Brussels.