Punishing Workers, Managing Labour: Volume 31

Punishing Workers, Managing Labour: Volume 31

  • Christian de Vito
  • Adam Fagbore
  • Eric Vanhaute
Publisher:Cambridge University PressISBN 13: 9781009421348ISBN 10: 1009421344

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Punishing Workers, Managing Labour: Volume 31 is written by Christian de Vito and published by Cambridge University Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1009421344 (ISBN 10) and 9781009421348 (ISBN 13).

Contributors to this volume examine the historical role of punishment in the management of labour, looking into the histories of blinded slaves in ancient Mesopotamia, flogged peasant farmers in Pharaonic Egypt, convict officers in the prisons of colonial India, and blacklisted factory workers in the nineteenth-century US, as well as rural workers in the medieval Frankish kingdoms, soldiers and domestic servants in early modern Scandinavia, working children in colonial Bolivia, textile workers in Lombardy, enslaved Africans in Brazil and the US, and household workers in Late Imperial China. The introduction suggests ways to compare the role of punishment in the management of labour across space and time. The editors claim that the effective management of labour required the systematic differentiation of the workforce; to that end, the imposition of diversified forms of punishment did not merely reflect existing labour distinctions but also contributed to their creation.