Labour and Leisure in Historical Perspective, Thirteenth to Twentieth Centuries
Papers presented at Session B-3a of the Eleventh International Economic History Congress, Milan 12th-17th September, Vierteljahrschrift für Sozial- und Wirtschaftsgeschichte. Beihefte 116
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01.01.1994, 1. Auflage 1994
Beschreibung
Aus dem Inhalt: Y. Kahk : Changing Leisure in Nordic Villages M. Bogucka : Work, Time Perception and Leisure in an Agricultural Society: The Case of Poland in the 16th and 17th Centuries B. N. Mironov : Work and Rest in the Peasant Economy of European Russia in the 19th and Early 20th Centuries J. H. Munro : Urban Wage Structures in Late-Medieval England and the Low Countries R. Uriarte : Agriculture and Mining in Pre-Industrial Basque Society C. A. Whatley : Carnivalesque and the monarchs birthday in Scotland, c. 1700-1860 D. Brailsford : England 1775-1815: A Time for Play D. A. Reid : Wedding days and the evolution of leisure time in the workshops and factories of industrial England, 1701-1961 W. Boal / P. Fishback / S. Kantor : Why Did Coal Miners Work So Few Hours? Y. I. Kirianov : Duration of the working day and rest for the workers of different religious beliefs in Russia at the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th centuries C. Eisenberg : German workers and English sport" G. D. Snooks : The Dynamic Longrun Relationship between the Market and Household Sectors: Antipodean Experience, 1788-1990 Bibliography, Index
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