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Contents
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ISSUE 52
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FALL 2003
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Contributors / Collaborateurs / 7
ARTICLE
PRESENTATION / PRISENTATION
RESEARCH NOTE / NOTE DE RECHERCHE
NOTE AND
DOCUMENTS
REVIEW
ESSAYS / NOTE
CRITIQUES
REVIEWS / COMPTES
RENDUS
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| Judy Fudge and Eric Tucker, Labour Before the Law: The Regulation of Workers' Collective Action in Canada, 1900–1948 / 257 |
| By Todd McCallulm |
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| Peter S. McInnis, Harnessing Labour Confrontation: Shaping the Postwar Settlement in Canada, 1943–1950 / 259 |
| By Tom Langford |
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| Laura C. Johnson, The Co-Workplace: Teleworking in the Neighbourhood / 261 |
| By Leah F. Vosko |
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| Ian MacLachlan, Kill and Chill: Restructuring Canada's Beef Commodity Chain / 264 |
| By Cynthia Loch-Drake |
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| John Douglas Belshaw, Colonization and Community: The Vancouver Island Coalfield and the Making of the British Columbian Working Class / 266 |
| By Robert McIntosh |
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| Anthony Winson and Belinda Leach, Contingent Work, Disrupted Lives: Labour and Community in the New Rural Economy / 268 |
| By Alicja Muszynski |
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| Margaret C. Kechnie, Organizing Rural Women: The Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario, 1897–1919 / 271 |
| By Louise Carbert |
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| Mathieu Denis, Jacques-Victor Morin, Syndicaliste et éducateur populaire / 273 |
| By Peter Bischoff |
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| Indhu Rajagopal, Hidden Academics: Contract Faculty in Canadian Universities / 275 |
| By Peter Krats |
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| Tom McIntosh, ed., Federalism, Democracy, and Labour Market Policy in Canada / 277 |
| By Tod D. Rutherford |
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| Vanda R. Rideout, Continentalizing Canadian Telecommunications: The Politics of Regulatory Reform / 279 |
| By Sid Shniad |
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| Cole Harris, Making Native Space: Colonialism, Resistance and Reserves in British Columbia / 281 |
| By John Lutz |
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| Donna Vogel, Challenging Politics: COPE, Electoral Politics and Social Movements / 284 |
| By Warren Magnusson |
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| Kathryn Carter, ed., The Small Details of Life: 20 Diaries by Women in Canada, 1830–1996 / 286 |
| By Gail G. Campbell |
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| Roberta Hamilton, Setting the Agenda: Jean Royce and the Shaping of Queen's University / 288 |
| By Mary Kinnear |
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| Stephen Clarkson, Uncle Sam and Us: Globalization, Neoconservatism, and the Canadian State / 290 |
| By Steve Patten |
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| David Gagan and Rosemary Gagan, For Patients of Moderate Means: A Social History of the Voluntary Public General Hospital in Canada, 1890–1950 / 292 |
| By James M. Wishart |
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| Justine Brown, Hollywood Utopia / 294 |
| By Robert Sklar |
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| Suzanne Morton, At Odds: Gambling and Canadians, 1919–1969 / 296 |
| By Christina Burr |
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| Evelyn Nakano Glenn, Unequal Freedom: How Race and Gender Shaped American Citizenship / 298 |
| By Kate Masur |
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| Timothy J. Minchin, The Color of Work: The Struggle for Civil Rights in the Southern Paper Industry, 1945–1980 / 301 |
| By Bruce Nelson |
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| Michelle Brattain, The Politics of Whiteness: Race, Workers, and Culture in the Modern South / 303 |
| By Joseph A. McCartin |
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| Glenna Matthews, Silicon Valley, Women, and the California Dream: Gender, Class, and Opportunity in the Twentieth Century / 306 |
| By Donica Belisle |
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| Charles D. Thompson Jr. and Melinda F. Wiggins, eds., The Human Cost of Food: Farmworkers' Lives, Labor, and Advocacy / 308 |
| By Cecilia Danysk |
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| Charles P. Korr, The End of Baseball as We Knew It. The Players Union, 1960–1981 / 311 |
| By Colin Howell |
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| Katherine Frank, G-Strings and Sympathy: Strip Club Regulars and Male Desire / 312 |
| By Michael Uebel |
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| Daniel W. Lehman, John Reed and the Writing of Revolution / 314 |
| By James Gilbert |
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| David W. Noble, Death of a Nation: American Culture and the End of Exceptionalism / 316 |
| By Robert T. Schultz |
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| Henry Veltmeyer and Anthony O'Malley, eds., Transcending Neoliberalism: Community-Based Development in Latin America / 319 |
| By Fred Judson |
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| Darlene J. Sadlier, Nelson Pereira dos Santos / 321 |
| By Rosana Barbosa Nunes |
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| Haia Shpayer-Makov, The Making of a Policeman: A Social History of a Labour Force in Metropolitan London, 1829–1914 / 323 |
| By Greg Marquis |
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| Archie Potts, Zilliacus: A Life for Peace and Socialism / 325 |
| By Keith Laybourn |
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| Ray Hemmings, Liberty or Death: Early Struggles for Parliamentary Democracy / 327 |
| By Nicholas Rogers |
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| Alain Corbin, The Life of an Unknown: The Rediscovered World of a Clog Maker in 19th-Century France / 329 |
| By Iorwerth Prothero |
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| Laura-Lee Downs, Children in the Promised Land: Working-Class Movements and the Colonies de Vacances in France, 1880–1960 / 331 |
| By Roxanne Panchasi |
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| George Cheney, Values at Work: Emmployee Participation Meets Market Pressure at Mondragon / 333 |
| By George Melnyk |
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| Michael Melancon and Alice K. Pate, eds., New Labor History: Worker Identity and Experience in Russia, 1840–1918 / 336 |
| By Sarah Badcock |
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| Stephen Crowley and David Ost, eds., Workers After Workers' States: Labor and Politics in Postcommunist Eastern Europe / 338 |
| By Michael Haynes |
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| Sous la direction de Gérard Duménil et Dominique Lévy, Crises et renouveau du capitalisme. Le 20e siècle en perspective / 340 |
| Par Christian Deblock |
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| Daniel Jacques, La révolution technique: essai sur le devoir d'humanité / 343 |
| Par Jean-François Auger |
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| Beverly J. Silver, Forces of Labor: Workers' Movements and Globalization Since 1870 / 345 |
| By David Camfield |
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| Ronaldo Munck, Globalization and Labour: the new "Great Transformation" / 347 |
| By Altha J. Cravey |
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| David McNally, Another World is Possible: Globalization and Anti-Capitalism / 349 |
| By Ellen Ramsay |
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| Barbara Hobson, Jane Lewis, and Birte Siim, eds., Contested Concepts in Gender and Social Politics / 351 |
| By Nancy Janovicek |
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| Andy Merrifield, Dialectical Urbanism: Social Struggles in the Capitalist City / 354 |
| By Andrew Herod |
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