In this study of the working women of Belgium Patricia Penn Hilden argues that the success of Belgium's industrial revolution was uniquely dependent on female labor. She examines the widespread participation of Belgian women in the labor market, and explores their role in the emergent politics of Belgium's working class, making a valuable contribution to our understanding of socialism and feminism, labor history, and the history of Belgium.
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In this study of the working women of Belgium Patricia Penn Hilden argues that the success of Belgium's industrial revolution was uniquely dependent on female labor. She examines the widespread participation of Belgian women in the labor market, and explores their role in the emergent politics of Belgium's working class, making a valuable contribution to our understanding of socialism and feminism, labor history, and the history of Belgium.
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Book. Octavo; VG-/VG; black spine with white text; advance copy slip laid in at front; first printing; dust jacket has only mild exterior wear; black cloth shows minimal wear; title and author's name to spine upside down; publisher's name to spine upside down; strong, straight boards; textblock clean; pp 357. 1345390. FP New Rockville Stock.