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Legofolket, som senare kom att kallas tjänstefolk, drängar och pigor, var under lång tid den helt dominerande arbetskraften i Sverige. Deras liv var präglat av rättsosäkerhet, tvång och fattigdom - ibland även med stöd i lagen. Med hjälp av ett rikt material av landskapslagar, rättegångsprotokoll, kungliga brev och handböcker för godsägare skildrar författaren ingående legofolkets vardagsliv.
Household employees. --- Household employees --- History. --- Domestic employees --- Domestic service employees --- Domestic service workers --- Domestics --- Household staff --- Household workers --- Servants --- Service employees, Domestic --- Service workers, Domestic --- Employees
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Here is the first major study of domestic service in France from the late seventeenth century to the early nineteenth century, describing its transformation from a male-oriented occupation, aristocratic in style and often geared to public display, to one that was female, middle-class, and centered on the household. Originally published in 1984. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These paperback editions preserve the orig.
History of France --- anno 1700-1799 --- Household employees --- Master and servant --- Contracts --- Hire --- Domestic employees --- Domestic service employees --- Domestic service workers --- Domestics --- Household staff --- Household workers --- Servants --- Service employees, Domestic --- Service workers, Domestic --- Employees --- History --- Law and legislation
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"Examines the movement for labor reform among domestic workers in Latin America. Explores how domestic workers' mobilization, strategic alliances, and political windows of opportunity can lead to improved rights"--Provided by publisher.
Industrial relations --- Household employees --- Labor movement --- Equality --- Social classes --- Labor and laboring classes --- Social movements --- Domestic employees --- Domestic service employees --- Domestic service workers --- Domestics --- Household staff --- Household workers --- Servants --- Service employees, Domestic --- Service workers, Domestic --- Employees --- Social conditions. --- History
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In the early twentieth century, women fought for the right to professional employment and political influence outside the home. Yet if liberation from household 'drudgery' meant employing another woman to do it, where did this leave domestic servants? Both inspired and frustrated by the growing feminist movement, servants began forming their own trade unions, demanding better conditions and rights at work. Feminism and the Servant Problem is the first ever history of how these militant maids and their mistresses joined forces in the struggle for the vote but also clashed over competing class interests. Laura Schwartz uncovers a forgotten history of domestic worker organising and early feminist thinking on reproductive labour, and offers a new perspective on the class politics of the suffrage movement, challenging traditional notions of who made up the British working-class.
Household employees --- Feminism --- Social conflict --- Class conflict --- Class struggle --- Conflict, Social --- Social tensions --- Interpersonal conflict --- Social psychology --- Sociology --- Domestic employees --- Domestic service employees --- Domestic service workers --- Domestics --- Household staff --- Household workers --- Servants --- Service employees, Domestic --- Service workers, Domestic --- Employees --- History
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Household employees. --- Women household employees. --- Housemaids --- Maids, House --- Women domestics --- Women servants --- Household employees --- Domestic employees --- Domestic service employees --- Domestic service workers --- Domestics --- Household staff --- Household workers --- Servants --- Service employees, Domestic --- Service workers, Domestic --- Employees
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Hierarchies at Home traces the experiences of Cuban domestic workers from the abolition of slavery through the 1959 revolution. Domestic service - childcare, cleaning, chauffeuring for private homes - was both ubiquitous and ignored as formal labor in Cuba, a phenomenon made possible because of who supposedly performed it. In Cuban imagery, domestic workers were almost always black women and their supposed prevalence in domestic service perpetuated the myth of racial harmony. African-descended domestic workers were 'like one of the family', just as enslaved Cubans had supposedly been part of the families who owned them before slavery's abolition. This fascinating work challenges this myth, revealing how domestic workers consistently rejected their invisibility throughout the twentieth century. By following a group marginalized by racialized and gendered assumptions, Anasa Hicks destabilizes traditional analyses on Cuban history, instead offering a continuous narrative that connects pre- and post-revolutionary Cuba.
Household employees --- Women, Black --- Social conditions. --- Cuba --- History --- Black women --- Women, Negro --- Domestic employees --- Domestic service employees --- Domestic service workers --- Domestics --- Household staff --- Household workers --- Servants --- Service employees, Domestic --- Service workers, Domestic --- Employees --- Household employees. --- Women, Black.
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Sociology of occupations --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Household employees --- History --- Domestics --- -64.04 --- Domestic employees --- Household staff --- Household workers --- Servants --- Employees --- History. --- 64.04 --- Domestic service employees --- Domestic service workers --- Service employees, Domestic --- Service workers, Domestic --- Household employees - France - History --- Domesticite --- Travail domestique --- Travail de la femme --- Histoire
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Servants --- History --- Domestics --- Household employees --- History. --- Domestic employees --- Household staff --- Household workers --- Employees --- Domestic service employees --- Domestic service workers --- Service employees, Domestic --- Service workers, Domestic --- 921 --- France XVIIe siècle --- domestiques --- geschiedenis Europa --- histoire Europe --- Domestics - France - History --- FRANCE --- CONDITIONS SOCIALES --- 16E-18E SIECLES
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Servants in husbandry were unmarried farm workers hired on annual contracts. The institution of service distinguished them in many ways from their chief competitors, day-labourers. Servants were employed on an annual basis; they formed part of their employers' households; they were generally young and unmarried. Service was extremely common - most rural youths in early modern England became servants to farmers, and they composed as much as half of the full-time hired labour force in agriculture. Professor Kussmaul has marshalled information from sources as diverse as marriage registers, militia lists, parish censuses, settlement examinations, account books, records of Quarter Sessions, and the autobiographies of servants and masters, in producing this book which explores this important institution and to consider its wide historiographical implications.
Agricultural laborers --- Household employees --- History. --- Employés de maison --- -Domestics --- Agricultural workers --- Farm labor --- Farm laborers --- Farm workers --- Farmhands --- Farmworkers --- Employés de maison --- Domestic employees --- Domestic service employees --- Domestic service workers --- Domestics --- Household staff --- Household workers --- Servants --- Service employees, Domestic --- Service workers, Domestic --- Employees --- History --- Travailleurs agricoles --- Histoire --- Arts and Humanities
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Los trabajos de este libro permitirán al lector hacerse con una visión comparada de la relación que la inmigración, el funcionamiento de los mercados de trabajo y el servicio doméstico han establecido entre sí en el seno de diferentes ciudades europeas en el curso de los siglos XVIII, XIX y XX. La novedad de los mismos no solo se aprecia en los resultados que ofrecen, sino también en los métodos que buena parte de ellos emplean. El recurso a la información de las bases nominativas permite estudiar desde un punto de vista original cuestiones tales como las redes de paisanaje, los efectos de la movilidad social y laboral del servicio doméstico, la diferente plasmación de los proyectos migratorios de las mujeres o la relevancia que en ciertos casos tuvo la población flotante. Ce livre offre un regard original et novateur sur l'immigration urbaine, le fonctionnement du marché du travail et le service domestique. Les différentes études proposent au lecteur aussi bien un bilan panoramique de la question à l’échelle européenne que des visions au niveau national. Dans l’approche des différentes thématiques concernées, se lit en outre le souci d’étudier des villes aux profils variés, tant par leurs tailles que par leurs fonctions, leurs caractères ou leurs localisations géographiques.
Household employees --- Emigración. --- Trabajador doméstico. --- History. --- Europe --- Europa. --- Emigration and immigration --- Domestic employees --- Domestic service employees --- Domestic service workers --- Domestics --- Household staff --- Household workers --- Servants --- Service employees, Domestic --- Service workers, Domestic --- Employees --- Council of Europe countries --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia --- inmigración urbana --- servicio doméstico --- mercados de trabajo
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