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Contents
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ISSUE 47 |
SPRING 2001 |
ARTICLES
RESEARCH REPORT
/ NOTE DE
RECHERCHE
PRESENTATIONS
Class and Crisis in South Africa
NOTE AND DOCUMENT
REVIEW ESSAYS
/ NOTES
CRITIQUES
REVIEWS
/ COMPTES RENDUS / 217
| Robert Gilpin,
The Challenge of Global Capitalism: The World Economy in the
21st Century / 217 |
By Daniel Drache
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| Daniel W. Clayton, Islands of Truth: The Imperial Fashioning
of Vancouver Island / 219 |
By Tina Loo
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| Joy Parr, Domestic Goods: The Material, the Moral,
and the Economic in the Post-war Years; and Peter Ward, A
History of Domestic Space: Privacy and the Canadian Home / 222 |
By Kathy Mezei
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| Mark Leier,
Rebel Life: The Life and Times of Robert Gosden, Revolutionary,
Mystic, Labour Spy / 224 |
By Jeremy Mouat
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| Pat Armstrong, Hugh Armstrong, Ivy Lynne Bourgeault, Jacqueline
Choiniere, and Eric Mykhalouskiy, "Heal Thyself"
Managing Health Care Reform / 226 |
By Donna Wilson
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| Margaret Hobbs and Joan Sangster, dirs., The Woman Worker
1926-1929 / 228 |
By Andrée Lévesque
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| Sylvia Bashevkin, Women on the Defensive / 230 |
By Sandra Rollings-Magnusson
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| Jacques Rouillard et Henri Goulet, Solidarité et détermination.
Histoire de la Fraternité des policiers et des policières
de la Communauté urbaine de Montréal / 232 |
Par Michèle Dagenais
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| Richard White, Gentlemen Engineers: The Working Lives of Frank
and Walter Shanly / 234 |
By W.P.J. Millar
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| Michael Dorland, So Close to the State/s: The Emergence of
Canadian Feature Film Policy / 236 |
By Marco Adria
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| Janet Irons, Testing the New Deal: The General Strike of 1934
in the American South / 238 |
By Martin Glaberman
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| Kimberley L. Phillips, Alabama North: African-American Migrants,
Community and Working-Class Activism in Cleveland, 1915-1945
/ 240 |
By Karen Ferguson
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| Frances H. Early, A World Without War: How US Feminists and
Pacifists Resisted World War I; and Rachel Waltner Goossen,
Women Against the Good War: Conscientious Objection and Gender
on the American Home Front, 1941-1947 / 242 |
By Anne Marie Pois
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| Peter Thompson, Rum Punch and Revolution: Taverngoing
and Public Life in Eighteenth-Century Philadelphia / 247 |
By Robert A. Campbell
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| Victor Silverman, Imagining Internationalism in American and
British Labour, 1939-1949 / 249 |
By Winston Gereluk
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| Deborah Thom, Nice Girls and Rude Girls: Women Workers in World
War One and Claire A. Culleton, Working Class Culture, Women
and Britain 1914-1921 / 253 |
By Amy Bell
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| Michael Lavalette, ed., A Thing of the Past? Child
Labour in Britain in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
/ 256 |
By Rebecca Priegert Coulter
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| Soon-Won Park, Colonial Industrialization and Labor in Korea:
The Onoda Cement Factory / 258 |
By Gi-Wook Shin
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| Tony Fitzpatrick, Freedom and Security: An Introduction to
the Basic Income Debate / 260 |
By Rodney Haddow
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| Peter H. Russell, ed., The Future of Social Democracy:
Views of Leaders From Around the World / 262 |
By Nelson Wiseman
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| Jefferson Cowie, Capital Moves: RCAs 70-Year Quest for
Cheap Labor / 264 |
By Leslie Sklair
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| William Corlett, Class Action: Reading Labor, Theory and Value
/ 266 |
By Sean Saraka
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| David P. Shuldiner, Of Moses and Marx: Folk Ideology
and Folk History in the Jewish Labor Movement / 268 |
By Michael Taft
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| Al Grierson, A Candle for Durruti / 270 |
| By Andrew Parnaby |
BOOK
NOTES / REFÉRÉNCES
BIBLIOGRAPHIQUES / 273
NOTEBOOK
/ CARNET
/ 277
INDEX
/ 291
MINUTES
/ PROCÈS-VERBAL
/ 303
ABSTRACTS
/ RÉSUMÉS
/ 307
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