Labour and Working class History in Atlantic Canada

Labour and Working class History in Atlantic Canada
Author: Memorial University of Newfoundland. Institute of Social and Economic Research
Publsiher: St. John's, Nfld. : Institute of Social and Economic Research, Memorial University of Newfoundland
Total Pages: 444
Release: 1995
Genre: Industrial relations
ISBN: 0919666787

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This collection of essays provides a generous introduction to the vibrant field of labour and working-class history in Canada's eastern provinces. Organized in four sections covering pre-industrial labour, the industrial revolution, labour's wars of the early twentieth century, and the rise of industrial legality, the book should prove useful in university classrooms and for all readers interested in the history of the region's ordinary people. Concluding chapters address topics of current interest such as public sector unionism, the role of women in the fishery, and the horrors of the Westray mine disaster. The editors provide an introduction, section heads, and suggestions for further reading.The volume is edited by David Frank, Department of History, University of New Brunswick, the former editor of Acadiensis, and Gregory S. Kealey, Department of History, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Dean of Graduate Studies. Authors include T.W. Acheson, Rusty Bittermann, Sean Cadigan, Jessie Chisholm, Patricia M. Connelly, Peter DeLottinville, E.R. Forbes, Eugene Forsey, Harry Glasbeek, Linda Little, Martha MacDonald, Robert McIntosh, Ian McKay, D.A. Muise, Nolan Reilly, Eric W. Sager, Anthony Thomson, and Eric Tucker.

Lectures in Canadian Labour and Working class History

Lectures in Canadian Labour and Working class History
Author: Committee on Canadian Labour History
Publsiher: St. John's, Nlfd. : Committee on Canadian Labour History & New Hogtown Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1985
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UOM:39015015329231

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Workers and Canadian History

Workers and Canadian History
Author: Gregory S. Kealey
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 483
Release: 1995-10-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780773565678

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Kealey provides an overview of the study of workers in Canada as well as in-depth examinations of two of the field's leading scholars, political economist Clare Pentland and Marxist historian Stanley Bréhaut Ryerson. He analyses the development of Canadian labour history in particular and social history in general, and provides detailed empirical studies of the Orange Order in Toronto, printers and their unions, the Knights of Labor, and the Canadian labour revolt of 1919. The collection concludes with three synthetic views of Canadian working-class history focusing on the labour movement, the role of strikes, and attempts by the state to manage class conflict. Workers and Canadian History will be of great interest to students and scholars of Canadian history, labour history, Marxist and socialist theory and history, and political science.

Canadian Working Class History

Canadian Working Class History
Author: Laurel Sefton MacDowell,Ian Walter Radforth
Publsiher: Canadian Scholars Press
Total Pages: 798
Release: 2000
Genre: Industries
ISBN: STANFORD:36105029069817

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Canadian Working Class History: Selected Readings, is an updated version of the bestselling reader that brings together recent and classic scholarship on the history, politics, and social groups of the working class in Canada. Some of the changes readers will find in the new edition include better representation of women scholars and nine provocative and ground-breaking new articles on racism and human rights; women's equality; gender history, Quebec sovereignty; and the environment.

Canadian Working class History

Canadian Working class History
Author: Laurel Sefton MacDowell,Ian Walter Radforth
Publsiher: Canadian Scholars’ Press
Total Pages: 469
Release: 2006
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781551302980

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Canadian Working-Class History: Selected Readings, Third Edition, is an updated version of the bestselling reader that brings together recent and classic scholarship on the history, politics, and social groups of the working class in Canada. Some of the changes readers will find in the new edition include better representation of women scholars and nine provocative and ground-breaking new articles on racism and human rights; women's equality; gender history; Quebec sovereignty; and the environment.

Labouring Canada

Labouring Canada
Author: Bryan D. Palmer,Joan Sangster
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 492
Release: 2008
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: NWU:35556039785589

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Labouring Canada: Class, Gender, and Race in Canadian Working-Class History is a collection of 28 classic and contemporary essays exploring the complex interactions of class, gender, and race in the working lives of Canadians from the late eighteenth century to the present. The older classics lay the groundwork for the field of labour history in general, while the more recent contributions focus more specifically on issues of race, class, and gender. The range of topics examined is broad: from class relations in the fur trade, Aboriginal longshoremen in British Columbia, and racial discrimination against CNR porters to the negotiation of class in mid-1800s Nova Scotia, the Montreal teachers' strike of 1949, burlesque workers in 1970s BC, and the nature of the unpaid work performed by women in the home. Designed as a core text for undergraduate courses in labour history, this diverse collection provides an engaging and comprehensive introduction to the field. Readings are organized chronologically and thematically in eleven sections. Each section begins with an introduction that outlines the necessary historical context. Each section introduction includes a list of related resources. All essays have been edited and abridged to make them more accessible to undergraduate readers. Book jacket.

Working Lives

Working Lives
Author: Craig Heron
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 641
Release: 2018-10-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781487522513

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Craig Heron is one of Canada's leading labour historians. Drawing together fifteen of Heron's new and previously published essays on working-class life in Canada, Working Lives covers a wide range of issues, including politics, culture, gender, wage-earning, and union organization. A timely contribution to the evolving field of labour studies in Canada, this cohesive collection of essays analyzes the daily experiences of people working across Canada over more than two hundred years. Honest in its depictions of the historical complexities of daily life, Working Lives raises issues in the writing of Canadian working-class history, especially "working-class realism" and how it is eventually inscribed into Canada's public history. Thoughtfully reflecting on the ways in which workers interact with the past, Heron discusses the important role historians and museums play in remembering the adversity and milestones experienced by Canada's working class.

Working class Experience

Working class Experience
Author: Bryan D. Palmer
Publsiher: Butterworth-Heinemann
Total Pages: 376
Release: 1983
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105039431106

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