Labor Production
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"The Machine That Changed the World" publication and aftermath (1990–1995)
1985 - 1995
Adoption of Fordist production in France: industrial policy and automakers (1920–1950)
1919 - 1947
All-China Federation of Trade Unions (ACFTU) — Mao-era labor policy (1949–1976)
1949 - 1978
All-India Trade Union Congress campaigns during the Independence Movement (1920–1947)
1920 - 1947
American Federation of Labor (AFL) — formation to World War I (1886–1918)
1886 - 1918
Ancient Roman Slave Economy (2nd century BCE–4th century CE)
218 BCE - 400
Angola–Brazil Portuguese Slave Trade (16th–1888)
1576 - 1888
Antebellum Cotton Economy of the U.S. South (1793–1865)
1794 - 1865
Assembly Line Adoption in the Global Auto Industry (1908–1930)
1908 - 1930
Big Three U.S. automakers' lean initiatives (1988–2005)
1984 - 2005
Binding out and pauper apprenticeship in England (1780–1870)
1780 - 1870
Brazilian Metalworkers' Union and the emergence of the Workers' Party (PT) (1978–1994)
1978 - 1994
Brazilian Slave Labor and the Coffee Economy (1800–1888)
1800 - 1889
British Caribbean Sugar Plantations: Barbados and Jamaica (1627–1834)
1627 - 1834
British Cotton Factory System (1780–1850)
1769 - 1850
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