Peripheral Labour
Discover a thought-provoking exploration of labor in "Peripheral Labour," published by Cambridge University Press in 1997. This compelling volume, consisting of 184 pages, challenges traditional notions of 'wage-workers' and invites readers to rethink the concept of a 'pure' working class. Through insightful contributions from various authors, the book delves into specific case studies from South Asia and Latin America, offering a fresh perspective on labor history. By questioning the foundational assumptions of classical labor narratives, "Peripheral Labour" plays a crucial role in advancing a non-Eurocentric historiography. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts alike, this paperback edition is an essential addition to any collection focused on labor studies and global history.