Ideology and labour history. 来自 EBSCO 喜欢 0 阅读量: 5 作者: EJ Hobsbawm 摘要: The article analyzes ideological approaches in the study of labor history in Great Britain. Unlike the present generation of labour historians the founders of the subject worked almost entirely outside academic life...
their up open to doubt, but also Fielding's focus on the party's parliamentary leadership inevitably brings about a misleading conclusion. Blair's accession marked a shift in the balance of forces within the party, and a focus on the ideology of the leadership alone is bound to obscure this...
In terms of ideology this ‘vulgar Marxism’ implies rigid Marxist-Leninism. By implication, Thomas suggested that historians might be uncomfortable simply drawing uncritically on Marxist historiography. And he proposed that anthropology might be a way to avoid high politics and allow historians to ...
They are a story of what happens when you, or most of you, have utterly rejected the ideology in which you’ve lived. You’ve painfully reconstructed something which the victors imposed, but which is very different in its embrace of democracy and its obstinate wish to tell truth.” Read ...
2. The Solution of the Problem: Discrepancy I 125 3. The Contract and Alienation 135 4. Total Alienation and Exchange: Discrepancy II 140 5. Particular Interest and General Interest, Particular Will and General Will: Discrepancy III 146 6. Flight Forward in Ideology or Regression in th...
fighting political ideology, fighting religious ideas and their own code of ethics and morals even more than they are fighting what they have been told is the common enemy. And I think the way that he does that with such humanity and such heart is outstanding. And again it is a book I ...
Morgan, Jennifer L. 1997. “‘Some Could Suckle Over Their Shoulder’: Male Travelers, Female Bodies, and the Gendering of Racial Ideology (1500–1770).”The William and Mary Quarterly, 3e series, 14: 167–92. Google Scholar Morgan, Jennifer L. 2004.Laboring Women: Gender and Reproduction...
During Nazi rule it is estimated that 8 million Germans were members of the party, that’s around 10% of the population. The ideology they believed in was responsible for the deaths of 6 million jews, as well as gypsies, homosexuals and the infirm. Millions more were murdered via slave l...
How was slavery finally abolished in the United States? How did the Industrial Revolution lead to slavery? How was slavery in colonial America legalized? How did the Underground Railroad affect slavery? What effects did the slave trade have on racial ideology?
During Nazi rule it is estimated that 8 million Germans were members of the party, that’s around 10% of the population. The ideology they believed in was responsible for the deaths of 6 million jews, as well as gypsies, homosexuals and the infirm. Millions more were murdered via slave l...