The German worker : working-class autobiographies from the age of industrialization /

In the two generations before World War I, Germany emerged as Europe's foremost industrial power. The basic facts of increasing industrial output, lengthening railroad lines, urbanization, and rising exports are well known. Behind those facts, in the historical shadows, stand millions of anonym...

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Detalhes bibliográficos
Outros Autores: Kelly, Alfred, 1947-
Formato: Licensed eBooks
Idioma:inglês
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Publicado em: Berkeley : University of California Press c1987.
Acesso em linha:https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1525/j.ctt7zw1v7
Sumário:
  • Karl Fischer, railroad excavator
  • Ottilie Baader, seamstress
  • Franz Bergg, apprentice waiter
  • Wenzel Holek, brickyard worker
  • Adelheid Popp, factory worker
  • Doris Viersbeck, cook and house maid
  • Nikolaus Osterroth, clay miner
  • Franz Rehbein, farm worker
  • A city man on a farm
  • Moritz Bromme, woodworker and metalworker
  • A barmaid
  • Otto Krille, factory worker
  • Ernst Schuchardt, workhouse weaver
  • Ludwig Turek, child tobacco worker
  • Max Lotz, coal miner
  • Frau Hoffmann, retired maid
  • Eugen May, turner
  • Aurelia Roth, glass grinder
  • Fritz Pauk, cigar maker.