Workers and Canadian History
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Workers and Canadian History is a collection of twelve essays by Gregory Kealey, the recognized Canadian leader in the g
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Year 1995
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Table of contents :
Contents
Tables, Figures, and Maps
Preface
Acknowledgments
PART ONE: ANTECEDENTS
1 Writing about Labour
2 H.C. Pentland and Working-Class Studies
3 Stanley Bréhaut Ryerson: Canadian Revolutionary and Marxist Historian
PART TWO: DEBATES
4 Labour and Working-Class History in Canada: Prospects in the 1980s
5 The Writing of Social History in English Canada, 1970-84
PART THREE: STUDIES OF CLASS AND CLASS CONFLICT
6 Orangemen and the Corporation: The Politics of Class in Toronto during the Union of the Canadas
7 Work Control, the Labour Process, and Nineteenth-Century Canadian Printers
8 The Bonds of Unity: The Knights of Labor in Ontario, 1880-1900 (with Bryan D. Palmer)
9 1919: The Canadian Labour Revolt
PART FOUR: OVERVIEWS
10 The Structure of Canadian Working-Class History
11 Strikes in Canada, 1891-1950 (with Douglas Cruikshank)
12 The Canadian State's Attempt to Manage Class Conflict, 1900-48
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