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Louise Tilly in Intergenerational Perspective
Hanagan, Michael ; Maynes, Mary Jo
Social science history, 2014-04, Vol.38 (1-2), p.71-78
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New York, US: Cambridge University Press
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Título:
Louise Tilly in Intergenerational Perspective
Autor:
Hanagan, Michael
;
Maynes, Mary Jo
Assuntos:
20th century
;
Action
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Class politics
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Collaboration
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Collective action
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Councils
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Cultural history
;
Employment
;
Families & family life
;
Family work relationship
;
Females
;
Feminism
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Feminist literary criticism
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Fertility
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Fertility decline
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Gender
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Graduate students
;
History
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History instruction
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Illness
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Illnesses
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Intergenerational relations
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Labor
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Labor history
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Literary criticism
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Political activism
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Second wave feminism
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Semiconductors
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Social science history
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Special Section: Louise Tilly in Intergenerational Perspective
;
Students
;
Technology
;
Tilly, Louise A
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Women
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Working class
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Working women
;
World history
É parte de:
Social science history, 2014-04, Vol.38 (1-2), p.71-78
Descrição:
Louise Tilly is noteworthy as an historian, a mentor, and a distiller of feminist thought. Her work covers a variety of fields. In the field of labor history she produced an important study of political contention in Italy, Politics and Class in Milan, 1881–1901, and, along with Charles and Richard Tilly, a widely influential study of collective action, The Rebellious Century (Tilly 1994; Tilly et al. 1975). Her most influential work is in the arena of women's and family history, most notably Women, Work, and Family, a product of her collaboration with Joan Scott (Tilly and Scott 1978). She was also a member of the Panel on Women's Work and Technology of the National Research Council, which produced a signal study of the evolution of women's white collar work and its prospects, Computer Chips and Paper Clips: Technology and Women's Employment, and she possessed a keen interest in the intersection between demographic and family history as shown in her coedited collection on European fertility decline (Gillis et al. 1992; National Research Council 1986). Before illness forced her to cease work, she was moving into global history where her most important contribution was her presidential address to the American Historical Association (AHA) that outlined a distinctive and original approach to world history (Tilly 1994).
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New York, US: Cambridge University Press
Idioma:
Inglês
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