1st Edition

Proletarianisation in the Third World Studies in the Creation of a Labour Force Under Dependent Capitalism

Edited By Barry Munslow, Henry Finch Copyright 2011
    334 Pages
    by Routledge

    334 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 1984, this collection of twelve case studies examines the emergence of a free wage-labour force in all regions of the third world. Although the struggle and conflict through which the proletariat has achieved a degree of class consciousness is not neglected, the more dominant theme is that of the process and techniques which have created a working class on the capitalist periphery.

    1. Introduction  2. The Labour Question in the Gold Coast, 1870-1906  3. British Nitrate Companies and the Emergence of Chile’s Proletariat, 1880-1914  4. Proletarianisation in Mozambique  5. The Creation of a Proletariat on Peru’s Sugar Plantations: 1880-1920  6. The Political Economy of Semi-Proletarianisation Under Colonialism: Sudan 1925-50  7. Poverty, Proletarianisation and the Production of Uneven Development: A Kenyan Village  8. Peasants or Proletarians? The Transformation of Agrarian Production Relations in Egypt  9. Agro-Industry, State Policy and Rural Social Structures: Recent Analyses of Proletarianisation in Brazilian Agriculture  10. The Development of Capitalism and the Making of the Working Class in Colonial Indochina, 1870-1940  11. Proletarianisation in the World Order: The Peruvian Experience  12. The Formation and Development of the Working Class in Argentina, 1857-1919  13. Vanguard of the Proletariat? Communists and Unions in Shanghai and Bombay, 1927-1929