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Journal articles on the topic "Laborers, 19th century"

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Bualek, Punnee. "The Emergence and the Way of Life of The Wage Laborer Class in Thailand from the end of the 18th to the 19th Century." MANUSYA 11, no. 2 (2008): 1–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/26659077-01102001.

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This research explores the answers to three significant questions. 1) When and in what conditions did the wage laborer class emerge in Thailand? 2) What kinds of relationships were there between the wage laborers and the productivity process? 3) Under those relationships, what were their real lives and way of life like?
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Derr, Jennifer L. "LABOR-TIME: ECOLOGICAL BODIES AND AGRICULTURAL LABOR IN 19TH- AND EARLY 20TH-CENTURY EGYPT." International Journal of Middle East Studies 50, no. 2 (2018): 195–212. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0020743818000028.

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AbstractBeginning in the second decade of the 19th century, Egyptian agriculture began a process of transformation from basin to perennial irrigation. This shift facilitated the practice of year-round agriculture and the cultivation of summer crops including cotton whose temporalities did not match that of the annual Nile flood. One facet of the perennially irrigated landscape was an increase in the prevalence of the parasitic diseases bilharzia (schistosomiasis) and hookworm, the symptoms of which came to constitute normative experiences of the body among those engaged in perennially irrigate
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Tu, T. Huynh. "From Demand for Asiatic Labor to Importation of Indentured Chinese Labor: Race Identity in the Recruitment of Unskilled Labor for South Africa's Gold Mining Industry, 1903–1910." Journal of Chinese Overseas 4, no. 1 (2008): 51–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/179325408788691516.

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AbstractDespite international protests against bonded labor, the flow of indentured laborers during the 19th and early decades of the 20th centuries was extensive compared to the earlier centuries. The focus of this article is on the particularity of the “Chinese coolies experiment” in South Africa's gold mining industry which commenced in 1904. This 20th-century episode of indentured labor is notable for several reasons, and it serves as a springboard for the discussion of some fundamental issues in capitalist development, labor and identity formation. This article emphasizes the last, examin
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Harkin, Michael. "The Making of the Heiltsuk Working Class: Methodism, Time Discipline, and Capitalist Subjectivities." Journal of Working-Class Studies 3, no. 2 (2018): 48. http://dx.doi.org/10.13001/jwcs.v3i2.6149.

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The Heiltsuk,1 a First Nation group in British Columbia, first encountered Europeans around the beginning of the 19th century. By the 1830s, they were thoroughly engaged in the trans-Pacific fur trade and the burgeoning commercial economy of the region. The fur trade generated considerable wealth for Heiltsuk traders, who maintained autonomy as providers of an important commodity. However, by the 1880s, many Heiltsuk were employed as wage-laborers, working at a nearby cannery, or as part of logging or commercial fishing crews. This shift to a wage-labor economy was accompanied by ideological s
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Meriyati, Meriyati, and Agus Hermanto. "Sosialisasi Sejarah Bank Perkreditan Rakyat (BPR) Dan Bank Perkreditan Rakyat Syariah (BPRS) Kepada Alumni Pondok Al-Iman Yang Berada Di Palembang." AKM: Aksi Kepada Masyarakat 1, no. 2 (2021): 43–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.36908/akm.v1i2.187.

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Rural Banks are bank financial institutions, which accept deposits only in the form of time deposits, savings, and / or other equivalent forms and channel funds as an RB business. The People's Credit Institution originated in the Dutch colonial period in the 19th century, with the formation of the Village Lumbung, Village Bank (BD), Bank Tani (BT), and Bank Dagang Desa (BDD), with the aim of helping farmers, employees and laborers to releasing themselves from the trap of moneylenders (loan sharks) who are said to provide loans with high interest rates. With the issuance of Law no. 7 concerning
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Dzulkifli, Mohammad. "Problematika Pendidikan di Mesir dalam Cerpen Fî Al-Qithâr Karya Mahmoud Taymour (Analisis Sosiologi Sastra)." Alfaz (Arabic Literatures for Academic Zealots) 7, no. 01 (2019): 29. http://dx.doi.org/10.32678/alfaz.vol7.iss01.1924.

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This study aims to reveal the educational problems of Egyptian society contained in the "Fi al-Qithar" short story by Mahmoud Taymur and its relevance to the social reality of Egyptian society in the early 19th century. The reason the researchers chose the "Fi al-Qithar" short story was because it was the first Modern Arabic short story that appeared in Egypt that represented a lot of the social reality of society and the pattern of life in Egypt at that time. This research includes qualitative research by using Sociology of Literary theory, and uses hermeneutic analysis methods to interpret a
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Musial, Gilvanice Barbosa da Silva. "Escola rural, tempo escolar e crianças trabalhadoras em Minas Gerais (1892-1899)." Revista de História e Historiografia da Educação 1 (July 11, 2017): 123. http://dx.doi.org/10.5380/rhhe.v1i0.52209.

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Esse artigo apresenta parte dos resultados de uma pesquisa maior e tem como objetivos analisar as representações sobre escola rural, tempo escolar e crianças trabalhadoras em Minas Gerais na última década do século XIX. Buscamos apreender a existência de especificidades da escola rural quanto ao tempo escolar e seu público, crianças trabalhadoras. Como referencial teórico, trabalhamos com a noção de representações em consonância com o pensamento de Roger Chartier (2009). Ainda no âmbito deste trabalho, as noções de escolarização, cultura escolar e forma escolar são mobilizadas a partir de Fari
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Sultana, Zakia. "Napoleon Bonaparte: His Successes and Failures." European Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies 6, no. 2 (2017): 189. http://dx.doi.org/10.26417/ejms.v6i2.p189-197.

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Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821), also known as Napoleon I, was a French military leader and emperor who conquered much of Europe in the early 19th century. Born on the island of Corsica, Napoleon rapidly rose through the ranks of the military during the French Revolution (1789-1799). After seizing political power in France in a 1799 coup d’état, he crowned himself emperor in 1804. Shrewd, ambitious and a skilled military strategist, Napoleon successfully waged war against various coalitions of European nations and expanded his empire. However, after a disastrous French invasion of Russia in 181
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Wallman, Diane, and Sandrine Grouard. "Enslaved Laborer and Sharecropper Fishing Practices in 18th-19th Century Martinique: A Zooarchaeological and Ethnozoohistorical Study." Journal of Ethnobiology 37, no. 3 (2017): 398. http://dx.doi.org/10.2993/0278-0771-37.3.398.

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Preston, Cathy Lynn. ""The Tying of the Garter": Representations of the Female Rural Laborer in 17th-, 18th-, and 19th-Century English Bawdy Songs." Journal of American Folklore 105, no. 417 (1992): 315. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/541759.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Laborers, 19th century"

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Durães, Bruno José Rodrigues. "Trabalhadores de rua de Salvador : precarios nos cantos do século XIX para os encantos e desencantos do século XXI." [s.n.], 2006. http://repositorio.unicamp.br/jspui/handle/REPOSIP/281561.

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Orientador: Ricardo Luis Coltro Antunes<br>Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Filosofia e Ciencias Humanas<br>O exemplar do AEL pertence a Coleção CPDS<br>Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-07T02:30:30Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Duraes_BrunoJoseRodrigues_M.pdf: 705344 bytes, checksum: dc3185a640ee253ef90189d7c239f2e8 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2006<br>Resumo: O presente estudo tem como objetivo central evidenciar e problematizar as condições precárias de trabalho dos trabalhadores de rua da cidade de Salvador em dois contextos díspares, um do final do
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Rogers, Donnell J. "Ku on the Columbia : Hawaiian laborers in the Pacific Northwest fur industry." Thesis, 1993. http://hdl.handle.net/1957/36067.

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Archaeological investigations can reveal persistent traditions of ethnic groups. Hawaiians were employed in the fur trade of the Columbia River from 1810 through 1850. The Hudson's Bay Company employed them at Ft. Vancouver, Washington from 1825 through the end of this period. Data from the excavations of the servant's village at Ft. Vancouver are compared with the built environment of contact period Hawaii. Similarity of structural remains suggests a persistence of tradition among the Hawaiian employees of the Hudson's Bay Company.<br>Graduation date: 1993
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Perry, Jay Martin. "Shillelaghs, Shovels, and Secrets: Irish Immigrant Secret Societies and the Building of Indiana Internal Improvements, 1835-1837." Thesis, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/1805/2056.

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Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)<br>In the 1830s, Indiana undertook an ambitious internal improvements program, building the state’s first railroad and multiple canals. To complete the projects, Indiana used Irish immigrant laborers. The Irish laborers developed a reputation for brawling amongst themselves, highlighted by a riot involving 600 laborers working on the Wabash and Erie Canal in 1835. Multiple volumes of Indiana history identify the Wabash and Erie riot as a one-time event inspired by Protestant and Catholic animosity imported from Ireland. A review of t
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Juang, Yih Hwa, and 莊薏華. "Formation of the Laboring Class — A Sociohistorical Study with Reference to the Function of German Laborer Lyrics in the 19th Century." Thesis, 1995. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/76028415259421032903.

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""By the Labors of Our Hands": An Analysis of Labor, Gender, and the Sisters of Charity in Kentucky and Ohio, 1812-1852." Doctoral diss., 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.53631.

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abstract: This dissertation focuses on the development of two communities of women religious beginning in the early nineteenth century: the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth, founded in 1812, and the Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati, who arrived in Ohio in 1829 and became a diocesan community in 1852. Although administratively separate, these two apostolic communities shared a charism of service to the poor in the tradition of St. Vincent de Paul. The history of these two communities demonstrates the overlapping worlds women religious inhabited: their personal faith, their community life, their p
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Books on the topic "Laborers, 19th century"

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Hussey, Stephen. "Horrid lights": 19th-century incendiarism in Essex. Essex Record Office, 1994.

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Weyl, Ulrich. Labour migration and underdevelopment in Malawi: Late 19th century to mid 1970's. Belmont Press, 1991.

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Sigerman, Harriet. Laborers for liberty: American women, 1865-1890. Oxford University Press, 1994.

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Ländliche Tagelöhner im östlichen Paderborner Land: Eine mikroanalytische Studie über das Bauen und Wohnen zwischen 1830 und 1930. P. Lang, 2000.

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Jordan, David P. Transforming Paris: The life and labors of Baron Haussmann. University of Chicago Press, 1996.

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Transforming Paris: The life and labors of Baron Haussmann. Free Press, 1995.

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William Cobbett and rural popular culture. Cambridge University Press, 1992.

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The literature of labor and the labors of literature: Allegory in nineteenth-century American fiction. Cambridge University Press, 1995.

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Hussey, Stephen, and Laura Swash. Horrid Lights: 19th Century Incendiarism in Essex. Essex Record Office Publications, 1999.

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The Tolpuddle Martyrs. Grafton, 1985.

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Book chapters on the topic "Laborers, 19th century"

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Kataoka, Kei. "Descriptive geometry in middle school mathematics teaching in Japan (1905-1946)." In “DIG WHERE YOU STAND” 6. Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on the History of Mathematics Education. WTM-Verlag Münster, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.37626/ga9783959871686.0.05.

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Teaching of descriptive geometry began in 18th-century France and became widespread in tertiary and secondary education worldwide throughout the 19th century. Until the 20th century, educators often described two aims of descriptive geometry – technical education and mathematics education. In Japan, descriptive geometry was introduced into engineering and artistic higher education after the Meiji Restoration of 1868. Descriptive geometry became part of the general secondary school curriculum in the 1880s, but it had been taught under the auspices of arts and crafts education rather than mathematics. In the early 20th century, Japanese mathematics educators began to focus on descriptive geometry as a way to reform solid geometry. When Japan’s secondary school curriculum was revised in 1942, descriptive geometry was included in solid geometry and mathematics for the first time. Although this curriculum lasted only until 1946, it was the fruit of many educators’ labors and is worthy of examination. This paper examines several books and documents from the early 20th-century Japan and shows that there was a technical, mathematics-oriented debate about the aim of descriptive geometry teaching as seen in Europe. Keywords: descriptive geometry, solid geometry, secondary school, middle school, Nobutaro Nabeshima, Minoru Kuroda
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