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The Distress Is Impossible To Convey British And German Tradeunion Reports On Labour In India 19261928 Ravi Ahuja Editor Marcel Van Der Linden Editor Anna Sailer Editor

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The Distress Is Impossible To Convey British And German Tradeunion Reports On Labour In India 19261928 Ravi Ahuja Editor Marcel Van Der Linden Editor Anna Sailer Editor
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Publisher: De Gruyter Oldenbourg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.26 MB
Pages: 292
Author: Ravi Ahuja (editor); Marcel van der Linden (editor); Anna Sailer (editor)
ISBN: 9783110682113, 3110682117
Language: English
Year: 2020

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The Distress Is Impossible To Convey British And German Tradeunion Reports On Labour In India 19261928 Ravi Ahuja Editor Marcel Van Der Linden Editor Anna Sailer Editor by Ravi Ahuja (editor); Marcel Van Der Linden (editor); Anna Sailer (editor) 9783110682113, 3110682117 instant download after payment.

Asian industrial competition, from Japan, China but also India, attracted greater public attention in Europe during the inter-war period than ever before. Indian industrial employment became the subject not only of extensive official enquiries, intensified legislation, a growing number of academic studies and of more popular writings, but also of debates within and between European trade unions.

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