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Contents
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ISSUE 50 |
FALL 2002 |
Contributors / Collaborateurs / 7
EDITOR'S INTRODUCTION / ÉDITORIAL
ARTICLE
THE TRADE UNIONS AND CONTEMPORARY PROTEST
COMMENTRIES
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ABOUR/LE TRAVAIL AT 50: VIEWS FROM AFAR
LABOUR/LE TRAVAIL : A CANADIAN RETROSPECTIVE -- CLASS, GENDER, AND NATION
POETRY / POÉSIE
PRESENTATIONS 1: LEGACIES OF E.P. THOMPSON
PRESENTATIONS 2: LABOUR HISTORY IN OTHER LANDS
REVIEW ESSAYS / NOTES CRITIQUES
REVIEWS COMPTES RENDUS / 307
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Laurel Sefton MacDowell, Renegade Lawyer: The Life of J.L. Cohen / 307
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| By Dominique Clément |
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Cy Gonick, A Very Red Life: The Story of Bill Walsh / 309
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| By Arthur Ross |
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Meg Luxton and June Corman, Getting By in Hard Times: Gendered Labour at Home and on the Job / 310
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| By Lisa Levenstein |
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Miriam Wright, A Fishery for Modern Times: The State and the Industrialization of the Newfoundland Fishery, 19341968 / 313
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| By Alicja Muszynski |
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Ken Coates, The Marshall Decision and Native Rights / 315
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| By Bill Parenteau |
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Richard Somerset Mackie, Island Timber: A Social History of the Comox Logging Company, Vancouver Island / 317
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| By Gordon Hak |
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Thomas R. Klassen, Precarious Values: Organizations, Politics and Labour Market Policy in Ontario / 319
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| By David Robinson |
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Morley Gunderson and Douglas Hyatt, Workers' Compensation: Foundations for Reform / 321
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| By Randolph E. Bergstrom |
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Jean Swanson, Poor-Bashing: The Politics of Exclusion / 323
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| By Margaret Little |
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Adele Perry, On the Edge of Empire: Gender, Race, and the Making of British Columbia, 18491871 / 324
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| By Myra Rutherdale |
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Catherine A. Cavanagh and Randi R. Warne, Telling Tales: Essays in Western Women's History / 326
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| By Diane Purvey |
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Warren M. Elofson, Cowboys, Gentlemen and Cattle Thieves: Ranching on the Western Frontier / 329
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| By David C. Jones |
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J. E. Hodgetts, The Sound of One Voice: Eugene Forsey and His Letters to the Press / 330
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| By Donald Wright |
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Albert Moritz and Theresa Moritz, The World's Most Dangerous Woman: A New Biography of Emma Goldman / 332
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| By Marc Bernhard |
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Bruce Nelson, Divided We Stand: American Workers and the Struggle for Black Equality / 334
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| By Katrina Srigley |
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Brian Kelly, Race, Class, and Power in the Alabama Coalfields, 19081921 / 336
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| By William P. Jones |
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Robert J. Steinfeld, Coercion, Contract, and Free Labor in the Nineteenth Century / 338
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| By James Muir |
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David Bernstein, Only One Place of Redress: African Americans, Labor Regulations, and the Courts from Reconstruction to the New Deal / 340
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| By Alex Lichtenstein |
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Gary Gerstle, American Crucible: Race and Nation in the Twentieth Century / 342
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| By Donna Gabaccia |
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Lowell Turner, et al, eds., Rekindling the Movement: Labor's Quest for Relevance in the 21st Century / 344
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| By Greg McElligott |
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Nancy Cott, Public Vows: A History of Marriage and the Nation / 346
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| By Janay Nugent |
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Kathryn Mills with Pamela Mills, eds., C. Wright Mills Letters and Autobiographical Writings / 348
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| By Ella Haley |
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John E. Archer, Social Unrest and Popular Protest in England, 17801840 / 351
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| By K.D.M. Snell |
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Martyn Lyons, Readers and Society in Nineteenth-Century France: Workers, Women, Peasants / 352
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| By Mary Lynn Stewart |
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Marilyn Silverman, An Irish Working Class: Explorations in Political Economy and Hegemony, 19001950 / 354
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| By Fintan Lane |
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Laura Kallliomaa-Puha, ed., Perspectives of Equality: Work, Women and Family in the Nordic Countries and EU / 356
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| By Rianne Mahon |
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Susan Weissman, Victor Serge: The Course Is Set on Hope / 357
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| By David Camfield |
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Michael A. Carley, L'Alliance de la dernière chance / 359
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| By Alvin Finkel |
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Augusto Boal, Hamlet and the Baker's Son: My Life in Theatre and Politics / 361
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| By Chris Cavanagh |
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María de los Reyes Castillo Bueno, Reyita: The Life of a Black Cuban Woman in the Twentieth Century / 363
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| By Catherine Davies |
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W. George Lovell, A Beauty That Hurts: Life and Death in Guatemala / 365
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| By Egla J. Martinez |
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Stephen J. Frenkel, Marek Korczynski, Karen A. Shire, and May Tam, On the Frontline: Organization of Work in the Information Economy / 367
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| By Norene Pupo |
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Torry D. Dickinson and Robert K. Schaeffer, Fast Forward: Work, Gender, and Protest in a Changing World / 369
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| By Susan Levine |
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Conor Foley, Global Trade, Labour and Human Rights / 371
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| By Winston Gereluk |
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Sharon Beder, Selling the Work Ethic: From Puritan Pulpit to Corporate PR / 373
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| By Hugh Grant |
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Otto Bauer, The Question of Nationalities and Social Democracy / 374
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| By Roni Gechtman |
BOOK NOTES / REFÉRÉNCES BIBLIOGRAPHIQUES / 379
NOTEBOOK / CARNET /383
BIBLIOGRAPHY / BIBLIOGRAPHIE / 407
MINUTES / PROCÈS-VERBAL / 423
ABSTRACTS / RESUMES / 427
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