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Contents
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ISSUE 48 |
FALL 2001 |
Contributors / Collaborateurs / 7
OBITUARIES / NÉCROLOGIES
ARTICLES
PRESENTATION /
PRÉSENTATION
CONTROVERSY / CONTROVERSE
NOTES AND
DOCUMENTS
REVIEWS
/ COMPTES RENDUS
/ 265
| Beverly Boutilier
and Alison Prentice, editors, Creating Historical Memory: English
Canadian Women and the Work of History / 265 |
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| By Sharon MacDonald |
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| Gerald Friesen, Citizens
and Nation: An Essay on History, Communication and Canada
/ 267 |
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| By Suzanne Morton |
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| Bob Russell, More
with Less: Work Reorganization in the Canadian Mining Industry
/ 269 |
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| By Wallace Clement |
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| Gordon Hak, Turning
Trees into Dollars: The British Columbia Coastal Lumber Industry
1858-1913 / 271 |
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| By Robert Bunting |
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| Kerry Badgely, "Ringing
in the Common Live of Good":The United Farmers of Ontario,
1914-1926 / 273 |
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| By Robbie Wylie |
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| Peter Cambell, Canadian
Marxists and the Search for a Third Way / 274 |
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| By Tom Mitchell |
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| Jim Egan, Challenging
the Conspiracy of Silence: My life as a Canadian Gay Activist compiled
and edited by Donald W. McLeod / 277 |
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| By Gary Kinsman |
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| Mary-Ellen Kelm,
Colonizing Buddies, Aboriginal Health and Healing in British
Columbia 1900-1950 / 279 |
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| By Tracey Lindberg |
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| Betsey Beattie, Obligation
and Opportunity: Single Maritime Women in Boston 1870-1930
/ 283 |
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| By Florence Mae Waldron |
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| Paul Rutherford, Endless
Propaganda: The Advertising of Public Goods / 285 |
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| By Cynthia Wright |
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| Bob Davis, Skills
Mania: Snakeoil in our Schools? / 288 |
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| By Kent den Hayer |
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| L. Ian Macdonals,
editor, Free Trade, Risks and Rewards / 290 |
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| By Kyle Grayson |
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| George Emery and J.
C. Herbery Emery, A Young Man's Benefit: The Independent Order
of Odd Fellows and Sickness Insurance in the United States and Canada
/ 292 |
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| By Donald Swartz |
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| Jo Ann E. Argersinger,
Making the Amalgamated: Gender, Ethnicity and Class in the Baltimore
Clothing Industry, 1899-1939 / 294 |
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| By Mercedes Steedman |
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| James R. Barrett,
William Z. Foster and the Tragedy of American Radicalism
/ 296 |
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| By Steven Cotterill |
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| Jessica Wang, American
Science in an Age of Anxiety: Scientists, Anticommunism and the
Cold War / 300 |
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| By F. H. Knelman |
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| Paul Apostolidis, Station
of the Cross: Adorno and Christian Right Radio / 302 |
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| By Judy Haiven |
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| Julie Roy Jeffrey,
The Great Silent Army of Abolitionism: Ordinary Women in the
Antislavery Movement / 303 |
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| By Margeret Kellow |
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| John H. M. Laslett,
Colliers Across the Sea: A Comparative Study of Class Formation
in Scotland and the American Midwest, 1830-1924 / 306 |
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| By David Frank |
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| James Jaffe, Striking
a Bargain: Work and Industrial Relations in Industrial England,
1815-1865 / 308 |
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| By Theodore Koditschek |
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| Stephen Heathorn,
For Home, Country, and Race: Constructive Gender, Class, and
Englishness in the Elementary School / 310 |
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| By Ken Osborne |
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| Walter Galenson, The
World's Strongest Trade Unions: The Scandinavian Labor Movement
/ 314 |
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| By Gregg M. Olsen |
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| Donna R. Gabaccia,
Italy's Many Diasporas / 317 |
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| By Dirk Hoerder |
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| David Palmer, Ross
Shanahan, and Martin Shanahan, editors, Australian Labour History
Reconsidered / 320 |
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| By Frank Farrell |
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| Gerald Hunt, editor,
Laboring for Rights: Unions and Sexual Diversity Across Nations
/ 322 |
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| By Neil Thomlinson |
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| Judith Glover, Women
and Scientific Employment / 324 |
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| By Janice G. Dodd |
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| Anders Hayden, Sharing
the Work, Sparing the Planet: Work Time, Consumption and Ecology
/ 326 |
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| By Jim Stanford |
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| Norma Daykin
and Lesley Doyal, editors, Health and Work: Critical Perspectives
/ 329 |
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| By Ella Haley |
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| Fred Magdoff, John
Bellamy Foster, and Frederick H. Buttel, editors, Hungry for
Profit: The Agribusiness Threat to Farmers, Food, and the Environment
/ 331 |
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| By J. F. Conway |
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| Catherine Panter-Brick
and Malcolm T. Smity, editors, Abandoned Children / 333 |
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| By Helen Brown |
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| Paul Taggert, Populism
/ 334 |
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| By Steve Patten |
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| Susan Buck-Morss,
Dreamworld and Catastrophe: The Passing of Mass Utopia in East
and West / 336 |
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| By Andrew Wernick |
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| Peter Singer, A
Darwinian Left: Politics, Evolution and Cooperation / 339 |
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| By Arthur Schafer |
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| Darin Burney, Prometheus
Wired: The Hope for Democracy in the Age of Network Technology
/ 340 |
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| By Peter J. Smith |
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| Robert E. Baby, Canadian
Communication Thought: Ten Foundational Writers / 342 |
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| By Evelyn Ellerman |
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| The World Guide
2001/2002: An Alternative Reference to the Countries of Our Planet
/ 345 |
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| By Alvin Finkel |
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BOOK
NOTES /
REFÉRÉNCES BIBLIOGRAPHIQUES
/ 349
NOTEBOOK
/ CARNET /353
BIBLIOGRAPHY
/ BIBLIOGRAPHIE
/361
MINUTES
/ PROCÈS-VERBAL
/ 389
ABSTRACTS
/ RÉSUMÉS
/393
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