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ISSUE 55

SPRING 2005




Contributors / Collaborateurs / 7

ARTICLE

"Stand by the Union, Mr. Arch": The Toronto Labour Establishmentand the Emigration Mission of Britain's National Agricultural Labourers' Union / 9
By David Goutor
"The Evils with Which We are Called to Grapple": Élite Reformers, Eugenicists, Environmental Psychologists, and the Construction of Toronto's Working-Class Boy Problem, 1860–1930 / 37
By Bryan Hogeveen
"In case you hadn't noticed!": Race, Ethnicity, and Women's Wage-Earning in a Depression-Era City / 69
By Katrina Srigley
The Historical Origins of an Industrial Disaster: Occupational Health and Labour Relations at the Fluorspar Mines, St. Lawrence, Newfoundland, 1933–1945 / 107
By Richard Rennie

CONTROVERSY / CONTROVERSE

Machine-breaking in England and France during the Age of Revolution / 143
By Jeff Horn

NOTE AND DOCUMENT

Bus Griffiths' Now You're Logging: A Graphic Novel about British Columbia Coastal Logging in the 1930s / 167
By Gordon Hak

REVIEW ESSAYS / NOTES CRITIQUES

Capital and Community Reconsidered: The Politics and Meaning of Deindustrialization / 187
By Steven High
Death by Consumption / 197
By Dennis Soron
Globalization Under Fire / 213
By Mark Thomas
Farm Labourers and Small-Scale Producers in Latin America / 233
By Jim Handy

REVIEWS / COMPTES RENDUS

Steven High, Industrial Sunset: The Making of North America's Rust Belt, 1969–1984 / 245
By Jeffrey Ayres

Marjorie Griffin Cohen, ed., Training the Excluded for Work: Access and Equity for Women, Immigrants, First Nations, Youth, and People with Low Income / 247
By Donna Baines

Roger Stonebanks, Fighting for Dignity: The Ginger Goodwin Story / 249
By Benjamin Isitt

John R. Hinde, When Coal Was King: Ladysmith and the Coal-Mining Industry on Vancouver Island / 251
By Jeremy Mouat

Matthew Tinkcom, Working Like a Homosexual: Camp, Capital, Cinema / 253
By Steven Maynard

Daniel Stone, ed., Jewish Radicalism In Winnipeg, 1905–1960: Jewish Life and Times, Volume VIII / 254
By Nolan Reilly

Wendy McKeen, Money in Their Own Name: The Feminist Voice in Poverty Debate in Canada, 1970–1995 / 256
By Ann Porter

Hugh Shewell, 'Enough to Keep Them Alive': Indian Welfare in Canada, 1873–1965 / 258
By Alvin Finkel

Pierre Anctil, Saint-Laurent: La Main de Montréal / 261
Par Yves Frenette

John C. Weaver, The Great Land Rush and the Making of the Modern World, 1650–1900; John Clarke, Land, Power, and Economics on the Frontier of Upper Canada / 262
By Gary Teeple

David Quiring, CCF Colonialism in Northern Saskatchewan: Battling Parish Priests, Bootleggers and Fur Sharks / 265
By Ken Collier

Peter Eglin and Stephen Hester, The Montreal Massacre: A Story of Membership Categorization Analysis / 267
By Kristin Atwood

Frank Milligan, Eugene A. Forsey: An Intellectual Biography / 269
By Nelson Wiseman

John Fabian Witt, The Accidental Republic: Crippled Workingmen, Destitute Widows, and the Remaking of American Law / 271
By Eric Tucker

Thomas Winter, Making Men, Making Class: The YMCA and Workingmen, 1877–1920 / 274
By Andrew Parnaby

Colin J. Davis, Waterfront Revolts: New York and London Dockworkers, 1946–61 / 276
By Peter Turnbull

Paul Rutherford, Weapons of Mass Persuasion: Marketing the War against Iraq / 277
By Stuart Poyntz

David Barsamian and Edward W. Said, Culture and Resistance: Conversations with Edward W. Said / 279
By Sherene H. Razack

Dana Beth Weinberg, Code Green: Money-Driven Hospitals and the Dismantling of Nursing / 281
By Esyllt Jones

Judith Sealander, The Failed Century of the Child: Governing America's Young in the Twentieth Century / 283
By Dominique Marshall

Sherry B. Ortner, New Jersey Dreaming: Capital, Culture, and the Class of '58 / 286
By Nicole Neatby

Vijay Prashad, Keeping Up with the Dow Joneses: Debt, Prison, Workfare / 287
By Jamie Peck

Jacques R. Pauwels, The Myth of the Good War: America in the Second World War / 290
By Alvin Finkel

June Purvis, Emmeline Pankhurst: A Biography / 293
By Stephen Brooke

Jharna Gourlay, Florence Nightingale and the Health of the Raj / 295
By Ruth Compton Brouwer

Chris Wrigley, British Trade Unions since 1933 / 298
By Clare Griffiths

Robert C. Allen, Farm to Factory: A Reinterpretation of the Soviet Industrial Revolution / 300
By Simon Clarke

Sandra Lauderdale Graham, Caetana Says No: Women's Stories from a Brazilian Slave Society / 302
By Rosana Barbosa

Michael Snodgrass, Deference and Defiance in Monterrey: Workers, Paternalism, and Revolution in Mexico, 1890–1950 / 304
By Nibaldo H. Galleguillos

Charles K. Armstrong. The North Korean Revolution 1945–1950 / 305
By Stephen Endicott

Bill Taylor, Chang Kai and Li Qi. Industrial Relations in China / 307
By Simon Clarke

D.W. Livingstone and Peter H. Sawchuck, Hidden Knowledge: Organized Labour in the Information Age / 309
By Bruce Spencer

John Bratton, Jean Helms Mills, Timothy Pyrch and Peter Sawchuk, Workplace Learning: A Critical Introduction / 311
By Bruce Spencer

Joyce Outshoorn, ed., The Politics of Prostitution / 313
By Laura María Agustín

Temma Kaplan, Taking Back the Streets: Women, Youth, and Direct Democracy / 315
By Martha Ackelsberg

Barbara Bagilhole, Women in Non-Traditional Occupations: Challenging Men / 317
By Nancy Jurik

Joel Bakan, The Corporation — The Pathological Pursuit of Profit and Power; Harry Glasbeek, Wealth by Stealth — Corporate Crime, Corporate Law and the Perversion of Democracy / 319
By Ella Haley

Michael D. Yates, Naming the System: Inequality and Work in the Global Economy / 322
By Paul Stevenson

Christopher Gunn, Third-Sector Development: Making up for the Market / 324
By George Melnyk

BOOK NOTES / RÉFÉRENCES BIBLIOGRAPHIQUES / 327

NOTEBOOK / CARNET / 331

ABSTRACTS / RÉSUMÉS / 363


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