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The Story of Work: A New History of Mankind

We werken omdat het moet, maar ook omdat we het leuk vinden: als sinds we jager-verzamelaars waren, meer dan 700.000 jaar geleden, tot in de huidige tijd van zoomvergaderingen hebben mensen altijd gewerkt om ervoor te zorgen dat de wereld waarin ze leefden hun behoeften vervulde.

The Story of Work

De suikerplantage in India en Indonesië, industriële productie, 1770-2010

Bosma, U., The sugar plantation in India and Indonesia. Industrial Production, 1770–2010 (CUP 2013).

IISH | Publications | Plantation in Dutch East Indies

Colonialism, institutional change and shifts in global labour relations

Hofmeester, K. & P. de Zwart, Colonialism, institutional change and shifts in global labour relations (Amsterdam 2018, AUP).

Colonialism, Institutional Change and Shifts in Global Labour Relations

Labor History in Africa Special Section of History in Africa. A Journal of Method

This publication explains why it is important to include the history of labor and labor relations in Africa in Global Labor History.

Labor History in Africa

The Joy and Pain of Work: Global Attitudes and Valuations, 1500–1650 Introduction

We can safely assume that from 1500 to 1650 much of the world’s population worked to earn their living. Though we know roughly what kind of tasks people performed, we know surprisingly little about their perception of work.

The Joy and Pain of Work: Global Attitudes and Valuations, 1500–1650 Introduction

Beyond Marx. Theorising the Global Labour Relations of the Twenty-First Century

Linden, M. van der & K. H. Roth (eds.), Beyond Marx. Theorising the Global Labour Relations of the Twenty-First Century (Leiden and Boston, Brill, 2013).

IISH Publications | Beyond Marx

On Coerced Labor Work and Compulsion after Chattel Slavery

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Linden, M. van der & M. Rodríguez Garciá, On Coerced Labor Work and Compulsion after Chattel Slavery (Leiden and Boston, Brill, 2016).

IISH Publications | On Coerced Labor Work

Deep monetization, Commercialization and Proletarianization . Possible links, India 1200-1900

Lucassen, J.,Deep monetization, Commercialization and Proletarianization . Possible links, India 1200-1900’, in: S. Bhattacharya (ed.), Towards a new history of work (New Delhi 2014) 17-55.

IISH Publications | Towards a new History of Work

Globalising Migration History. The Eurasian experience (16th-21st centuries)

Lucassen, J. & L. Lucassen, Eds., Globalising Migration History. The Eurasian experience (16th-21st centuries) (Leiden and Boston, Brill, 2014).

IISH Publications | Globalising Migration History

Theorizing Cross-cultural migrations: the case of Eurasia since 1500

Lucassen, J. & L. Lucassen, "Theorizing Cross-cultural migrations: the case of Eurasia since 1500." Social Science History 41(2017) 3, 445-475.

IISH Publications | Theorizing Cross-cultural migrations

Desertion in the Early Modern World : a comparative history

Rossum, M. van & J. Kamp (eds.), Desertion in the Early Modern World : a comparative history (London, Bloomsbury 2016).

IISH Publications | Desertion in the Early Modern World

Beyond profability. The Dutch Transatlantic slave trade and its economic impact

Rossum, M. van & K. Fatah-Black, ‘Beyond profability. The Dutch Transatlantic slave trade and its economic impact’, Slavery and Abolition 36 (2015) 1, 63-83. 

IISH Publications | Beyond profability