Issue Details: First known date: 1988... 1988 The Politics of Work: Case Studies of Three Victorian Industries, 1880-1939
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This thesis considers the politics of work in three manufacturing industries, and includes a detailed history of the printing industry in Victoria. The thesis, and subsequent book, has separate chapters which deal specifically with the changes occurring in the Victorian printing industry from the 1880s until World War Two. These chapters consider transformations in the organisation and technology of printing as well as the intersections between such changes and the labour process and the sexual division of labour.

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  • PhD thesis, Department of History, Monash University. Subsequently published as The Politics of Work: Gender and Labour in Victoria 1880-1939, Cambridge University Press, Melbourne, 1993.

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      Melbourne, Victoria,: 1988 .
      Extent: 792p.
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