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CONTRIBUTORS / COLLABORATEURS
Hugh Grant teaches in the Economics Department at the University of Winnipeg. He is currently working on a biography of W.A. Mackintosh.
Rhonda L. Hinther holds the position of Curator, Western Canadian History, at the Canadian Museum of Civilization. She is currently revising into a book manuscript her McMaster doctoral dissertation, "'Sincerest Revolutionary Greetings': Progressive Ukrainians in Twentieth Century Canada." With Jim Mochoruk, she is also co-editing a volume of collected articles on Ukrainian Canadian history.
John Holmes is a UC Berkeley Ph.D. candidate whose dissertation is a biography of Noah London. He was an activist in the Bay Area Typographical Union for 22 years in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Benjamin Isitt is a PhD candidate at the University of New Brunswick, where he is completing his dissertation on labour and the left in British Columbia from the post-World War II years into the 1960s.
Wayne Lewchuk is a Professor in the Labour Studies Program and Department of Economics at McMaster University. His current research includes the health implications of work reorganization and precarious employment.
Michael Lonardo is Social Sciences Librarian in the Queen Elizabeth II Library, Memorial University of Newfoundland.
David Roediger teaches history at University of Illinois. His recent books include History Against Misery (Charles Kerr), Working Towards Whiteness (Basic), and a new edition of The Wages of Whiteness (Verso).
Nicholas Rogers is Professor of History at York University. His books include Whigs and Cities, Crowds, Culture and Politics in Hanoverian Britain, and Halloween: From Pagan Ritual to Party Night.
Larry Savage is an Assistant Professor of Labour Studies and Political Science at Brock University.
Robert C.H. Sweeny, responsable des titres français de notre bibliographie, est professeur titulaire d'histoire à l'Université Memorial de Terre-Neuve.
Steven Tufts is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Geography at York University. His PhD dissertation was a study of contemporary hotel workers and their unions in Toronto.
Don Wells is an Associate Professor in the Labour Studies Program and Department of Political Science at McMaster University. His current research includes the international regulation of labour rights and standards, the transnational anti--sweatshop movement, and labour--management relations in the global apparel and footwear industries.
Stacey Zembrzycki is an assistant professor in the Department of History at Concordia University. Her recently completed dissertation, "Memory, Identity, and the Challenge of Community Among Ukrainians in the Sudbury Region, 1901–1939," examines the ways in which Ukrainians, both immigrants and those of Ukrainian descent, formed a distinct and heavily polarized ethnic community in this northern Ontario mining town.
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