El mundo del trabajo: viejos y nuevos paradigmas
Keywords:
movimiento obrero, relaciones laborales, renovación, trabajadores, working movement, labour relations, renovation, workersAbstract
Con esta comunicación se pretenden dar una visión de las corrientes actuales del estudio histórico sobre los trabajadores. Metodológicamente, se parte de precisar cuál es el objeto de estudio. y de hacer una crítica de las tendencias que se han seguido. Luego, nos centramos en las aportaciones de dos de las ramas que más contribuyen al conocimiento del mundo del trabajo: el movimiento obrero y de las relaciones laborales. Una propuesta de agenda de investigación, fundamentada en la visión global de la historia, con un riguroso tratamiento de las fuentes, técnicas renovadas y una adecuada selección objetivos, completa el trabajo.
The intention of this paper is to give a perspective of present movements in historic study about workmen. Methodologically, we start trying to precise which is the subject o f study of the area, and to criticise its tendencies up to now. Next we will study the contributions of the two branches which have most contributed to the study «f working world: the workers movement and labour relations. A proposal of investigation agenda based upon a global vision of history with a strict treatment of sources, renewed techniques and an accurate selection of the objectives that complete the papers.
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