The Distress Is Impossible to Convey

The Distress Is Impossible to Convey: British and German Trade-Union Reports on Labour in India (1926-1928)
9783110681918

Order 25 copies of The Distress Is Impossible to Convey in bulk to get wholesale pricing up to % off and free shipping!
$99.99
Retail Price / Unit
$86.99
Our Price / Unit
12%
Our Discount
$99.99
Retail Price / Unit
$86.99
Our Price / Unit
12%
Our Discount
$2,174.75
Up to
20 % off
YOU SAVE:
Buy More. Save More!
Quantity
Price
Discount
1 - 23
-
-
24 - 99
$86.99
13%
100 - 249
$84.99
15%
250 - 499
$82.99
17%
500 - 999
$81.99
18%
1000+
$79.99
20%
Wholesale Pricing

Wholesale Pricing with Price Match Guarantee!

Save up to 60% off orders of 25+ copies or more!

Free Shipping

Free Shipping!

On all domestic orders within the USA.

Premium Customer Care

Purchase Order Processing!

We can process POs & rush orders!

This book series is interested in tracing at the example of work the historical connections between regions and in critically engaging with the idea of the North Atlantic World as "normal" and the rest as "exceptional" and "in need of explanation". Books to be published in the series should address the history of commodified labor and investigate one or more of its many forms on a global scale: wage labor, but also serfdom and slavery, self-employed, domestic and "reproductive" labor and the various forms of subsistence and cooperative labor - paid and unpaid work beyond wage labor that constantly has been made invisible. These various labor forms need to be studied both in their specifities and as elements in a linked history of labor. The history and current situation of Africa offer rich examples for. If one of the virtues of labor history in recent decades has been its microhistorical focus on workers and work in relation to the range of social processes in a particular milieu, this series mainly attempts to look beyond both locality and region toward wider spatial relationships. The aim is to publish studies that change focus back and forth from the intimacy and complexity of relationships in specific places and their connections to distant places and long-term processes of change.

Advisory Board:

- Marcel van der Linden (International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam)

- Sandrine Kott (University of Geneva)

- Ravi Ahuja (University of Göttingen)

- Susan Zimmermann (Central European University Budapest)

- Prabhu Mohapatra (University of Delhi)

- Marsha Siefert (Central European University Budapest)

- Kim Priemel (University of Oslo)

If you want to submit your manuscript, please contact rabea.rittgerodt@degruyter.com

In contrast to Amazon and other book retailers, who might also feature The Distress Is Impossible to Convey within their extensive online inventories, our focus at BulkBooks.com is on dealing with bulk orders while providing personalized service. With our amazing team of friendly professionals, Price Matching, and our user-friendly Quote form, we aim to simplify and expedite your bulk book purchasing process.
Should you wish to interact with a person while placing your bulk order for The Distress Is Impossible to Convey? We have a Bulk Book Specialist available to help, poised and prepared to assist you. Chat us or Contact us now!
ISBN:
9783110681918
Dimensions (WxH):
6.2 x 9.1
Publisher:
De Gruyter
Publication Date:
August 10, 2020

Buy Books in Bulk
Up to 60% Off

Wholesale Pricing

Wholesale Pricing with Price Match Guarantee!

Save up to 60% off orders of 25+ copies or more!

Free Shipping

Free Shipping!

On all domestic orders within the USA.

Premium Customer Care

Purchase Order Processing!

We can process POs & rush orders!