Global Agricultural Workers from the 17th to the 21st Century

Agricultural workers have long been underrepresented in labour history. This volume aims to change this by bringing together a collection of studies on the largest group of the global work force. The contributions cover the period from the early modern to the present - a period when the emergence an...

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Other Authors: van Nederveen Meerkerk, Elise (Editor), Bauer, Rolf (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Brill 2022
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