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E-raamat: General Labour History of Africa: Workers, Employers and Governments, 20th-21st Centuries

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-May-2019
  • Kirjastus: James Currey
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  • ISBN-13: 9781787445550
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The first comprehensive and authoritative history of work and labour in Africa; a key text for all working on African Studies and Labour History worldwide.





Co-published with the International Labour Organization on the centenary of its founding in 1919, the General Labour History of Africa is a landmark in the study of labour history. It brings, for the first time, an African perspective within a global context to the study of labour and labour relations. The volume analyses key developments in the 20th century, such as the emergence of free wage labour; the transformation in labour relations; the role of capital and employers; labour agency and movements; the growing diversity of formal and informal or precarious labour; the meaning of work; and the impact of gender and age on the workplace. The contributors - eminent historians, anthropologists and social scientists from Africa, Europe and the United States - examine African labour in the context of labour and social issues worldwide: mobility and colonial and postcolonial migration, forced labour, security, the growth of entrepreneurial labour, the informal sector and self-employment, and the impact of trade unionism, welfare and state relations. The book discusses key sectors such as mining, agriculture, industry, transport, domestic work, and sport, tourism and entertainment, as well as the international dimension and the history and impact of the International Labour Organization itself. This authoritative and comprehensive work will be an invaluableresource for historians of labour, social relations and African history.

In association with the ILO Regional Office for Africa

Stefano Bellucci is senior researcher at the International Institute of SocialHistory, Amsterdam, and lecturer in African History and Economy at Leiden University, the Netherlands; Andreas Eckert is Director of the International Research Centre for Work and the Human Life Cycle in Global History and professor of African history at Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany.

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The editors have successfully conceived a volume that offers thorough geographic, conceptual and thematic coverage of this broad topic that also engages deep research. [ .] It will be an essential resource for any scholars interested in the scholarly study of labor and work in Africa, whether approached as a comprehensive volume or through the important contributions made by the individual chapter authors. * CONNECTIONS * The volume analyses with great insight key developments and sectors over time, from the emergence of 'free' wage labour to proliferation of precarious labour and impact of gender on the workplace. [ .] The collection will prove useful to non-specialists, and to specialists wanting to dip into areas with which they are not familiar. * LABOUR HISTORY *

List of Maps and Figures
viii
List of Tables
ix
Notes on Contributors x
Foreword xv
Cynthia Samuel-Olonjuwon
Acknowledgements xviii
The `Labour Question' in Africanist Historiography 1(16)
Stefano Bellucci
Andreas Eckert
Part I Free and Unfree Labour
1 Wage Labour
17(28)
Andreas Eckert
2 Precarious and Informal Labour
45(32)
Franco Barchiesi
3 Forced Labour
77(42)
Babacar Fall
Richard L. Roberts
Part II Key Sectors
4 Agriculture
119(32)
Julia Tischler
5 Mining
151(26)
Carolyn A. Brown
6 Industry and Manufacturing
177(18)
Patrick Neveling
7 Transport
195(28)
Stefano Bellucci
Part III International Dimensions and Mobility
8 The International Labour Organization
223(42)
Daniel Roger Maul
Fuca Puddu
Hakeem Ibikunle Tijani
9 Labour Migration
265(36)
Helena Perez Nino
Part IV Varieties of Work
10 Domestic Work
301(32)
Deborah Fahy Bryceson
11 Military and Police
333(28)
Joel Gasman
Michelle R. Moyd
12 Crime and Illegal Work
361(18)
Laurent Fourchard
13 White-Collar Workers
379(26)
Dmitri van den Bersselaar
14 Sport, Tourism and Entertainment
405(20)
Samuel Andreas Admasie
Part V Entrepreneurs and Self-Employment
15 Capitalists and Labour in Africa
425(32)
Gareth Austin
16 Entrepreneurial Labour
457(18)
Sara S. Berry
17 Professionals and Executives
475(20)
Rory Pilossof
Part VI The State, Unions and Welfare
18 Labour and the State
495(28)
Akua O. Britwum
Leyla Dakhli
19 Trade Unions
523(30)
Bill Freund
20 Social Welfare
553(32)
Ben Scully
Rana Jawad
21 Mutualism and Cooperative Work
585(32)
Samuel A. Nyanchoga
Part VII Conclusions
22 The `Labour Question' in Africa and the World
617(20)
Frederick Cooper
Select Bibliography 637(81)
Index 718