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Searching for a job has been an everyday affair in both modern and past societies, and employment a concern for both individuals and institutions. The case studies in this volume investigate job search and placement practices in European countries, Australia, and India in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The contributors explore how looking for work becomes a means by which participants (individuals, placement agents, trade unions, municipalities, administrations, state authorities, and schools) articulated specific interests, perspectives, and agendas. Taking an exploratory approach, the chapters illustrate different approaches to the history of employment and job searching, ranging from organizational and regulatory histories to the analysis of practices and autobiographical accounts. In the process, they uncover the interrelations of search practices and attempts to arrange placement services.
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 Introduction: Finding Work and Organizing Placement in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
 Sigrid Wadauer, Thomas Buchner, Alexander Mejstrik
 Chapter 1. Organizing the Market? Labour Offices and Labour Markets in Germany, 1890-1933
 Thomas Buchner
 Chapter 2. Between Labour Market Constituencies: The Struggles to Establish Vocational Counselling in Weimar Germany
 David Meskill
 Chapter 3. Organizing Labour Markets: the British Experience
 Noel Whiteside
 Chapter 4. Creating a National Labour Market: Public Labour Exchanges in Sweden, 1890-1920
 Nils Edling
 Chapter 5. Mediation, Allocation, Control: Trade Unions and the Changing Faces of Labour Market Intermediation in Western Europe in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries
 Ad Knotter
 Chapter 6. Labour Intermediation, Uncertain Employment and the Bourses du Travail in Late Nineteenth Century France
 Malcolm Mansfield
 Chapter 7. Transforming Soldiers into Workers. The Austrian Employment Agency for Disabled Veterans During the First World War
 Verena Pawlowsky, Harald Wendelin
 Chapter 8. The Usage of Public Labour Offices by Job Seekers in Interwar Austria
 Irina Vana
 Chapter 9. A Vocation in the Family Household? Household Integration, Professionalization and Changes of Positions in Domestic Service (Austria, 1918-1938)
 Jessica Richter
 Chapter 10. Tramping in Search of Work. Practices of Wayfarers and of Authorities (Austria, 1880-1938)
 Sigrid Wadauer
 Chapter 11. Labour Mediation Among Seasonal Workers, Particularly the Lippe Brickmakers, 1650-1900
 Piet Lourens, Jan Lucassen
 Chapter 12. Sardars, Kanganies and Maistries: Intermediaries in the Indian Labour Diaspora During the Colonial Period
 Amit Kumar Mishra
 Chapter 13. 'Organizing the Labour Market' in a Liberal Welfare State: The Origins of the Public Employment Service in Australia
 Anthony O'Donnell
 
 Concluding Remarks
 Sigrid Wadauer, Thomas Buchner, Alexander Mejstrik
 Notes on Contributors
 Index


 
               
               
               
               
              


