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Table of Contents
List of Acronyms
List of Tables and Figures
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Thinking the History of Women’s Activism into Global Labor History
PART ONE: TOWARD INCLUSIVE FRAMINGS
Women in the Mutual Societies of Portugal from the End of the Nineteenth Century to the 1930s
The Female Staff in the PTT International between Trade Unionism and Feminism from the Early Twentieth Century to the Interwar Period
Women and the Labor Movement under a Dictatorship
“Traditionally Reserved for Men”: Australian Trade Unions and the 1970s Working Women’s Campaign for Liberation
PART TWO: WOMEN IN MOTION
The Strike, the Household, the Gendered Division of Labor, and International Networks
“In Order to Safeguard the Lives of Our Children and Families”: Resistance and Protest of Women Workers in the Greek Tobacco Industry, 1945–1970
Inside the Factory, Outside the Party-state: The Agency of Yugoslav Women Workers in Late Socialism (1976–1989)
Work and the Politics of the Injured Body: Nurse Activism, Occupational Risk, and the Politics of Care in the United States
PART THREE: HOW THE PERSONAL REVEALS THE POLITICAL
Women Activists’ Relationship to Peasant Women’s Work in Yugoslavia in the 1930s
Women in the Trade Union Movement and Their Biographies: The Camera del Lavoro (Chamber of Labor) in Milan (1945–1965)
French Trade Unionists Go International: The Circulation of Ideas on the Education and Training of Women Workers in the1950s and 1960s
Trade Union Feminism in Lyon: Commissions-femmes as Sites of Resistance and Well-being in the 1970s
Working Women on the Move: Genealogies of Gendered Migrant Labor
List of Contributors
Chapter Abstracts
Index
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