Batista, Anamarija
Word and Image in Communication: ‘Translation Loop’ as a Means of Historiographical Research Book Chapter
In: Batista, Anamarija; Müller, Viola; Peres, Corinna (Ed.): Coercion and Wage Labour. Exploring Work Relations through History and Art, 2024.
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Work Semantics. In Search of an Alternative Conceptual Matrix for Labour and Social Historians Journal Article
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Weber, Klaus
Germany and the Early Modern Atlantic World: Economic Involvement and Historiography Book Chapter
In: von Mallinckrodt, Rebekka; Köstlbauer, Josef; Lentz, Sarah (Ed.): Beyond Exceptionalism Traces of Slavery and the Slave Trade in Early Modern Germany, 1650-1850, 2021.
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Popinigis, Fabiane; Terra, Paulo Cruz
Classe, raça e a história social do trabalho no Brasil (2001-2016) Journal Article
In: Estudos Históricos, 2019.
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Valuch, Tibor
The World of Labor and Workers in Modern East-Central Europe: Introduction to the Thematic Issue Journal Article
In: East Central Europe, vol. 46, pp. 1-8, 2019.
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Jarska, Natalia
The Periphery Revisited: Polish Post-war Historiography on the Working Class and the New Global Labour History Journal Article
In: European Review of History, vol. 25, iss. 1, pp. 45-60, 2018.
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Bonazza, Giulia; Ongaro, Giulio
Libertà e Coercizione: Il Lavoro in una Prospettiva di Lungo Periodo Book
2018.
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Piqueras, José Antonio
Historical Slavery and Capitalism in Cuban Historiography Book Chapter
In: Tomich, Dale (Ed.): Slavery and Historical Capitalism during the Nineteenth Century, pp. 67-122, 2017.
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Weber, Klaus
Von der Plantage zum ‚working prison‘. Ein kurzer Überblick zur Historiographie der Sklaverei [From the plantation to the ‚working prison‘. A short overview about the historiography of slavery] Book Chapter
In: Graf, Friedrich Wilhelm; Hanke, Edith; Picht, Barbara (Ed.): Geschichte intellektuell. Theoriegeschichtliche Perspektiven, pp. 335-355, 2015.
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Weber, Klaus
Blurred Concepts of Slavery Book Chapter
In: Hilgendorf, Eric; Marschelke, Jan; Sekora, Karin (Ed.): Slavery as a Global and Regional Phenomenon, pp. 17-47, 2015.
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2024
Batista, Anamarija
Word and Image in Communication: ‘Translation Loop’ as a Means of Historiographical Research Book Chapter
In: Batista, Anamarija; Müller, Viola; Peres, Corinna (Ed.): Coercion and Wage Labour. Exploring Work Relations through History and Art, 2024.
Tags: art, historiography, methodology
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2023
Schiel, Juliane; Chevaleyre, Claude
Work Semantics. In Search of an Alternative Conceptual Matrix for Labour and Social Historians Journal Article
In: Austrian Journal of Historical Studies, vol. 34, iss. 2, pp. 9-17, 2023.
Abstract | Tags: global labour history, historical semantics, historiography, methodology
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2021
Weber, Klaus
Germany and the Early Modern Atlantic World: Economic Involvement and Historiography Book Chapter
In: von Mallinckrodt, Rebekka; Köstlbauer, Josef; Lentz, Sarah (Ed.): Beyond Exceptionalism Traces of Slavery and the Slave Trade in Early Modern Germany, 1650-1850, 2021.
Tags: atlanic, early modern history, germany, historiography, slavery
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2019
Popinigis, Fabiane; Terra, Paulo Cruz
Classe, raça e a história social do trabalho no Brasil (2001-2016) Journal Article
In: Estudos Históricos, 2019.
Abstract | Tags: brazil, gender, historiography, latin america, race, working class
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Valuch, Tibor
The World of Labor and Workers in Modern East-Central Europe: Introduction to the Thematic Issue Journal Article
In: East Central Europe, vol. 46, pp. 1-8, 2019.
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2018
Jarska, Natalia
The Periphery Revisited: Polish Post-war Historiography on the Working Class and the New Global Labour History Journal Article
In: European Review of History, vol. 25, iss. 1, pp. 45-60, 2018.
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Bonazza, Giulia; Ongaro, Giulio
Libertà e Coercizione: Il Lavoro in una Prospettiva di Lungo Periodo Book
2018.
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Piqueras, José Antonio
Historical Slavery and Capitalism in Cuban Historiography Book Chapter
In: Tomich, Dale (Ed.): Slavery and Historical Capitalism during the Nineteenth Century, pp. 67-122, 2017.
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2015
Weber, Klaus
Von der Plantage zum ‚working prison‘. Ein kurzer Überblick zur Historiographie der Sklaverei [From the plantation to the ‚working prison‘. A short overview about the historiography of slavery] Book Chapter
In: Graf, Friedrich Wilhelm; Hanke, Edith; Picht, Barbara (Ed.): Geschichte intellektuell. Theoriegeschichtliche Perspektiven, pp. 335-355, 2015.
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Blurred Concepts of Slavery Book Chapter
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