Description
- ISBN-13: 9789350021286
- Publisher: Aakar Books
- Publisher Imprint: Aakar Books
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 9350021285
- Publisher Date: 2011
- Binding: Hardcover
- No of Pages: 399
Original price was: ₹995.00.₹746.00Current price is: ₹746.00.
“Histories of Labour: National and International Perspectives” (ISBN: 9789350021286) offers diverse insights into labor history, spanning national and global contexts. Explore the evolution of workers’ rights, social movements, and economic transformations. With a preface by renowned historian Eric Hobsbawm, this Aakar Books publication is an essential resource for scholars and anyone interested in understanding the complex trajectory of labor throughout history.
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Somingam Kumrah –
An interesting read, although I found a few of the articles a bit too academic. Overall informative.
Ritika Rupam –
Some parts were really good, others were hard to get through. Mixed feelings overall.
Akhil Kumar Yadav –
A must for labor historians. Well-researched and thought-provoking.
Athira Venugopal –
Excellent resource for researchers. The international scope is particularly valuable.
Aakanksha Singh –
Comprehensive and insightful. A must-read for anyone studying labor movements.
Nirupama Banerjee –
Provides a wide range of opinions, but it lacks any practical advice for the reader.
Ireen Ahmad Mir –
An excellent resource for scholars and anyone interested in the labor.
Rahul Seniaray –
I enjoyed learning about the social movements and economic transformations.
Arka Basumatary –
Interesting, but a bit dense. I recommend it to those already familiar with the subject.
Pragya Singh –
Not the easiest read, but ultimately rewarding. Offers a global view of labor struggles.
Nikhil Jyothi Radhesh –
A bit dry but a valuable contribution to labor history scholarship. The international case studies are interesting.
Tirupati V Sai Akash –
Good overview, but some chapters lack depth and research. It is an average book.
Ritika –
A solid collection of essays, but some felt a bit dry. Hobsbawm’s preface is a definite plus.
Prarthana Agrawal –
Varied in quality, but worth reading for Hobsbawm’s introduction and a few standout chapters.
Sujeet Kumar –
A bit academic, but worth the effort. Some of the case studies were fascinating.
Dharshan R –
I like the way book provides insights into labour history.
Arshit Singh –
The book is alright. It does have it’s own unique perspective of labour.
Tannu Rani –
The preface by Eric Hobsbawm is interesting, but the rest of the book is not as engaging.
Nikunj Singhal –
Good for academic reading and very insightful. A bit difficult for casual reading.
Gurleen Mangat –
A comprehensive view into the worker’s rights. A bit complex though.
Yashika –
If you’re looking for a good, and helpful book, this is it.
Nevaidya Agarwal –
This book gave good insights, but I felt a bit overwhelmed. A good book for academics.
Akarsh Na –
Provides a good overview of labor history from various perspectives. Some chapters are more engaging than others.
Bharat Soni –
A great resource. It explores the complexity of labor throughout history.