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Immigrant Workers in Industrial France: The Making of a New Laboring Glass: Immigrant Workers in Industrial France: The Making of a New Laboring Glass
Immigrant Workers in Industrial France: The Making of a New Laboring Glass
Immigrant Workers in Industrial France: The Making of a New Laboring Glass
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Preface
I. Introduction
II. State, Society, and Supplemental Labor, 1880-1918
III. Organizing Immigration after the First World War
IV. Farms, Mines, and Poles
V. The Fascist State and Italian Emigration
VI. Foreign Labor in a Period of Growth
VII. Acceptance without Integration: Regulating Immigrants in the 1920s
VIII. Limits of Assimilation
IX. Regulating the Immigrant Worker during the Depression
X. Conclusion
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