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Abigail B. Bakan is Professor of Political Science at Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario. Her publications include: Negotiating Citizenship: Migrant Women in Canada and the Global System (with Daiva Stasiulis); Critical Political Studies: Debates and Dialogues from the Left (with Eleanor MacDonald); and Employment Equity Policy in Canada: An Interprovincial Comparison (with Audrey Kobayashi). She is also the editor of the journal, Marxism: A Socialist Annual.

John Hendrix Hinshaw is the author of Steel and Steelworkers: Race and Class Struggle in 20th Century Pittsburgh. He is currently working on the labour and business history of ISCOR, the Iron and Steel Corporation of South Africa, the largest steel firm in sub-Saharan Africa. He is an Associate Professor of History and American Studies at Lebanon Valley College.

Michael Lonardo is Social Sciences Librarian in the Queen Elizabeth II Library, Memorial University of Newfoundland.

John Manley teaches American and Canadian History at the University of Central Lancashire in Preston, England. He is currently working on a biography of Tim Buck and on Canadian workers during World War II.

Todd McCallum is an Assistant Professor in the History Department of Dalhousie University. He currently writes about homeless men and the relief industry in Vancouver during the early 1930s, and about the Canadian cultural front of that decade.

Kirk Niergarth is a doctoral candidate at the University of New Brunswick. His dissertation is a study of Canadian cultural radicalism in the 1930s and 1940s.

Bryan D. Palmer is the editor of Labour/Le Travail and Canada Research Chair, Canadian Studies Program, Trent University. He is the author of a number of books on working-class and social history, including the forthcoming University of Illinois title, James P. Cannon and the Origins of the American Revolutionary Left, 1890-1928.

Herbert Pimlott is an Assistant Professor, Department of Communication Studies, at Wilfrid Laurier University. His research interests include radical journalism, labour communications, socialist and working-class movements, and alternative media.

Joan Sangster teaches working-class and women's history at Trent University, where she is also Director of the Frost Centre for Canadian Studies and Native Studies. Her most recent book is Girl Trouble: Female Delinquency in English Canada, and she is currently researching a history of women and wage labour in post-World War II Canada.

Robert C.H. Sweeny, responsable des titres fran¸ais de notre bibliographie, enseigne l'histoire québècoise à l'Université Memorial.

Gerald Tulchinsky is the author of Taking Root: The Origins of the Canadian Jew-ish Community (1992), The River Barons: Montreal Businessmen and the Growth of Industry and Transportation, 1837-1853 (1977), and Branching Out: The Transformation of the Canadian Jewish Community (1998). He is working on a biography of Joe Salsberg.

Geoffrey Wood is Professor in the Management School, University of Sheffield and is Overseas Research Associate of the University of the Witwatersrand. He has served as Commissioned Researcher for the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission. He has authored/co-authored/edited seven books, and over one hundred peer-reviewed journal articles.


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