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ISSUE 51

SPRING 2003






Contributors / Collaborateurs / 7

ARTICLE

The War on the Squatters, 1920–1940: Hamilton's Boathouse Community and the Re-Creation of Recreation on Burlington Bay / 9
By Nancy B. Bouchier and Ken Cruikshank
Some Adventures of the Boys: Enniskillen Township's "Foreign Drillers," Imperialism, and Colonial Discourse, 1873–1923 / 47
By Christina Burr
Un moindre mal pour les travailleuses? La Commission du salaire minimum des femmes du Québec, 1925–1937 / 81
By Éric Leroux
Employment Security and Job Loss: Lessons from Canada's National Railways, 1956–1995 / 115
By Leslie Ehrlich and Bob Russell

PRESENTATION / PRÉSENTATION

Working-Class Public History in the Context of Deindustrialization: Dilemmas of Authority and the Possibilities of Dialogue / 153
By Michael Frisch

CONTROVERSIES / CONTROVERSES

Reuther the Red? / 165
By Nelson Lichtenstein
Nelson Lichtenstein and the Politics of Reuther Scholarship / 171
By Victor G. Devinatz

NOTE AND DOCUMENTS

Paul Robeson in Canada: A Border Story / 177
By Laurel Sefton MacDowell

REVIEW ESSAYS / NOTES CRITIQUES

Profits über Alles! American Corporations and Hitler / 223
By Jacques R. Pauwels
No Retreat, No Surrender: Concessions, Resistance, and the End of the Postwar Settlement / 251
By Alan Draper
Social Activism and the Internet / 265
By Peter J. Smith

REVIEWS /COMPTES RENDUS

Andrew Neufeld and Andrew Pamaby, The IWA in Canada: The Life and Times of an Industrial Union / 271
By Duff Sutherland
Andrée Lévesque, Scènes de la vie en rouge. L'Époque de Jeanne Corbin, 1906–1944 / 272
By Julien Goyette
Errol Black and Tom Mitchell, A Square Deal for All and No Railroading: Historical Essays on Labour in Brandon / 274
By David Bright
Paul de la Riva, Mine de rien: Les Canadiens français et le travail rainier à Sudbury, 1886–1930 / 276
By Nicole Lang
Charlie Angus and Louie Palu, Mirrors of Stone: Fragments from the Porcupine Frontier / 279
By Peter V. Krats
Kenneth Michael Sylvester, The Limits of Rural Capitalism: Family, Culture, and Markets in Montcalm, Manitoba, 1870–1940 / 281
By John Conway
Nancy Knickerbocker, No Plaster Saint: The Life of Mildred Osterhout Fahrni / 282
By James M. Pitsula
Joan Sangster, Regulating Girls and Women: Sexuality, Family, and the Law in Ontario, 1920–1960 / 284
By Katrina Srigley
Paul Anisef, Paul Axelrod, Etta Balchman-Anisef, Carl James, Anton Turrittin, Opportunity and Uncertainty: Life Course Experiences of the Class of '73 / 287
By Anthony Thomson
Ann Hansen, Direct Action: Memoirs of an Urban Guerrilla / 289
By Jim Conley
Marc Edge, Pacific Press: The Unauthorized Story of Vancouver's Newspaper Monopoly / 291
By Mary Lynn Young
Jim Hermer and Janet Mosher, ed., Disorderly People: Law and the Politics of Exclusion in Ontario / 293
By Joselyn C. Morley
Ellen Anderson, Judging Bertha Wilson: Law as Large as Life / 295
By Constance Back-house
Colin D. Howell, Blood, Sweat, and Cheers: Sport and the Making of Modern Canada / 297
By Sandra Kirby
Sherene H. Razack, ed., Race, Space and the Law: Unmapping a White Settler Society / 299
By Tracey Lindberg
Anne Hayward, The Alberta Pottery Industry, 1912–1990: A Social and Economic History / 301
By Cynthia Loch-Drake
Rowland Lorimer and Mike Gasher, ed., Mass Communication in Canada, 4th ed. / 303
By Evelyn Ellerman
Venus Green, Race on the Line: Gender, Labor and Technology in the Bell System, 1880–1980 / 305
By Amy Sue Bix
Hadassa Kosak, Cultures of Opposition: Jewish Immigrant Workers, New York City, 1881–1905 / 307
By Tim Draper
Sol Dollinger and Genora Johnson Dollinger, Not Automatic: Women and the Left in the Forging of the Auto Workers: Union / 310
By Seth Wigderson
Heather Ann Thompson, Whose Detroit? Politics, Labor, and Race in a Modern American City / 311
By John F. Lyons
Janet Lee, Comrades and Partners: The Shared Lives of Grace Hutchins and Anna Rochester / 313
By Alice Kessler-Harris
Daniel Rothenberg, With These Hands: The Hidden Worm of Migrant Farmers Today / 315
By Roger Epp
John C. Rodrigue, Reconstruction in the Cane Fields: From Slavery to Free Labor in Louisiana's Sugar Parishes: 1862–1880 / 317
By Danielle McGuire
Carol Polsgrove, Divided Minds: Intellectuals and the Civil Rights Movement / 319
By David LaCroix
C. Fred Alford, Whistleblowers: Broken Lives and Organizational Power / 321
By Corinne Bendersky
Adam R. Nelson, Education and Democracy: The Meaning of Alexander Meiklejohn / 323
By Dominique Marshall
John McIlroy, Kevin Morgan, and Alan Campbell, ed., Party People, Communist Lives: Explorations in Biography / 325
By Dave Renton
Robert Cosbey, Watching China Change / 327
By Diane Meaghan
Elisabeth Prügl, The Global Construction of Gender: Horne-Based Work in the Political Economy of the 20th Century / 330
By A. Aneesh
Bruce Spencer, ed., Unions and Learning: International and Comparative Perspectives / 332
By Peter H. Sawchuk
Andrew Herod, Labor Geographies: Workers and the Landscapes of Capitalism / 333
By David A. Zonderman
George Rigakos, The New Parapolice: Risk Markets and Commodified Social Control / 335
By Curtis Clarke
Simon Tormey, Agnes Heller: Socialism, Autonomy and the Postmodern / 336
By Phillip Hansen
Hans A. Baer, Biomedicine and Alternative Healing Systems in America: Issues of Class, Race, Ethnicity, and Gender / 339
By Georgina Feldberg
Gary C. Bryner, Gaia's Wager: Environmental Movements and the Challenge of Sustainability / 340
By Regina Cochrane

BOOK NOTES / RÉFÉRENCES BIBLIOGRAPHIQUES / 342

ABSTRACTS / RÉSUMÉS / 365


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