Workers and Revolutionaries at the Twilight of Fordism: The Breakdown of Industrial Relations in the Automobile Plants of Detroit and Turin, 1967–1973
2004; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 45; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1080/0023656042000292234
ISSN1469-9702
Autores Tópico(s)French Historical and Cultural Studies
ResumoClick to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Notes Correspondence to: Dipartimento Studi Storici, Universita´ di Palermo, Piazza Bologni 8‐90133 Palermo, Italy. Email: nico@mannotpixel.com Sugrue, The Origins of the Urban Crisis Sugrue Thomas The Origins of the Urban Crisis. Race and Inequality in Postwar Detroit Princeton: Princeton University Press 1996 [Google Scholar]; Thompson, Whose Detroit? Thompson Heather, A Whose Detroit? Politics, Labor, and Race in a Modern American City Ithaca, N.Y. and London: Cornell University Press 2001 [Google Scholar] Coriat, L'atelier et le robot Coriat Benjamin L'ate´lier et le robot: essai sur le fordisme et la production de masse a` l'age de l'e´letronique Paris: Christian Bourgois 1990 [Google Scholar], 20. 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