Arbeiterexistenz im 19. Jahrhundert

Lebensstandard und Lebensgestaltung deutscher Arbeiter und Handwerker

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Lebensstandard und Lebensgestaltung deutscher Arbeiter und Handwerker

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Klett-Cotta
Language
German
Pages
539

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.
One article in English.
Papers presented at a conference held on Nov. 13-15, 1980 in Bad Homburg.

Published in
Stuttgart
Series
Industrielle Welt ;, Bd. 33
Other Titles
Arbeiterexistenz im neunzehnten Jahrhundert.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
909 s, 305.5/62/0943
Library of Congress
HN5 .I5 Bd. 33, HD8449 .I5 Bd. 33

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539 p. :
Number of pages
539

ID Numbers

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OL3858185M
ISBN 10
3129113908
LCCN
81178138
OCLC/WorldCat
8527052
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4955073

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