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Industrial spaces and workers' communities: the Portuguese case study and the European historiographical tradition

This paper presents an analysis of the formation of industrial and social spaces' workers in three local councils on the outskirts of Lisbon between 1890 and 1910. Based on the European historiographical tradition, increasingly marked by interdisciplinary, it is sought to highlight the analytical validity of concepts such as social production, strategies and resources to assess socio-spatial trajectories of the working classes. This perspective allows different phenomena - the territorialization of production units, labor market formation and stratification, geographic and social mobility, and social networks - to be related under the banner of global social process.

mobility; strategies; social networks


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