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John Merriman, editor, Consciousness and Class Experience in Nineteenth-Century Europe. New York: Holmes & Meier Publishers. Inc., 1979. vii + 261 pp.

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John Merriman, editor, Consciousness and Class Experience in Nineteenth-Century Europe. New York: Holmes & Meier Publishers. Inc., 1979. vii + 261 pp.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 December 2008

Donald Reid
Affiliation:
Society of FellowsHarvard University

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Copyright © International Labor and Working-Class History, Inc. 1981

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1. Sewell needs to develop the role of the state in his analysis of post-Revolutionary property. For instance, by Napoleonic law the state owned all coal deposits and set the conditions under which concessionaires could exploit them. This arrangement strongly influenced the development of working-class ideology in France during the second half of the nineteenth century.

2. See Johnson's, earlier article: “Economic Change and Artisan Discontent: The Tailors' History, 1800–1848,” in Revolution and Reaction, ed. Price, Roger (London, 1975), 87114.Google Scholar