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[CONTRIBUTORS/COLLABORATEURS]  |
| Page: 7 |
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[OBITUARIES/ NÉCROLOGIES]  |
| Bryan D. Palmer
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| Introduction: The Year 2000 and the Deaths of Three Who Made Labour History |
| Pages: 9-11 |
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Michael Rioux
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| Marcel Pepin: La fidélité, l'affaire de toute une vie |
| Pages: 13-18 |
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John Clarke
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| Norman Feltes: An OCAP Appreciation |
| Pages: 20-21 |
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Bryan D. Palmer
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| Jack Scott: A Revolutionary Life |
| Pages: 23-25 |
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[ARTICLES]  |
| James M. Wishart
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| Class Difference and the Reformation of Ontario Public Hospitals, 1900-1935: "Make Every Effort to Satisfy the Tastes of the Well-to-Do" |
| Pages: 27-61 |
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Meg Luxtob
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| Feminism as a Class Act: Working-Class Feminism and the Women's Movement in Canada |
| Pages: 63-88 |
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Charles R. Menzies
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| Us and Them: The Prince Rupert Fisherman's Co-op and Organized Labour, 1931-1989 |
| Pages: 89-108 |
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[PRESENTATION/ PRÉSENTATION]  |
| Jacques Hamel
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| Sur les notions de travail et de citoyenneté à l'heure de la précarité |
| Pages: 109-123 |
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[CONTROVERSY/ CONTROVERSE]  |
| Norman Feltes
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| The New Prince in the New Principality: OCAP and the Toronto Poor |
| Pages: 125-155 |
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[NOTED AND DOCUMENTS]  |
| Jeff Webb
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| The Arthur Webb Story 1885-1964 |
| Pages: 157-196 |
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Jack Little
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| A Canadian in Lowell: Labour, Manhood and Independence in the Early Industrial Era, 1840-1849 |
| Pages: 197-263 |
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[Review by Sharon MacDonald]  |
| Beverly Boutilier and Alison Prentice, editors
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| Creating Historical Memory: English Canadian Women and the Work of History |
| Pages: 265-267 |
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[Review by Suzanne Morton]  |
| Gerald Friesen
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| Citizens and Nation: An Essay on History, Communication and Canada |
| Pages: 267-269 |
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[Review by Wallace Clement]  |
| Bob Russell
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| More with Less: Work Reorganization in the Canadian Mining Industry |
| Pages: 269-271 |
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[Review by Robert Bunting]  |
| Gordon Hak
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| Turning Trees into Dollars: The British Columbia Coastal Lumber Industry 1858-1913 |
| Pages: 271-272 |
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[Review by Robbie Wylie]  |
| Kerry Badgely
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| "Ringing in the Common Live of Good": The United Farmers of Ontario, 1914-1926 |
| Pages: 273-274 |
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[Review by Tom Mitchell]  |
| Peter Cambell
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| Canadian Marxists and the Search for a Third Way |
| Pages: 274-277 |
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[Review by Gary Kinsman]  |
| Jim Egan
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| Challenging the Conspiracy of Silence: My life as a Canadian Gay Activist compiled and edited by Donald W. McLeod |
| Pages: 277-279 |
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[Review by Tracey Lindberg]  |
| Mary-Ellen Kelm
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| Colonizing Buddies, Aboriginal Health and Healing in British Columbia 1900-1950 |
| Pages: 279-283 |
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[Review by Florence Mae Waldron]  |
| Betsey Beattie
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| Obligation and Opportunity: Single Maritime Women in Boston 1870-1930 |
| Pages: 283-285 |
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[Review by Cynthia Wright]  |
| Paul Rutherford
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| Endless Propaganda: The Advertising of Public Goods |
| Pages: 285-288 |
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[Review by Kent den Hayer]  |
| Bob Davis
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| Skills Mania: Snakeoil in our Schools? |
| Pages: 288-290 |
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[Review by Kyle Grayson]  |
| L. Ian Macdonals, editor
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| Free Trade, Risks and Rewards |
| Pages: 290-292 |
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[Review by Donald Swartz]  |
| George Emery and J.C. Herbery Emery
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| A Young Man's Benefit: The Independent Order of Odd Fellows and Sickness Insurance in the United States and Canada |
| Pages: 292-294 |
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[Review by Mercedes Steedman]  |
| Jo Ann E. Argersinger
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| Making the Amalgamated: Gender, Ethnicity and Class in the Baltimore Clothing Industry, 1899-1939 |
| Pages: 294-296 |
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[Review by Steven Cotterill]  |
| James R. Barrett
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| William Z. Foster and the Tragedy of American Radicalism |
| Pages: 296-299 |
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[Review by F. H. Knelman]  |
| Jessica Wang
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| American Science in an Age of Anxiety: Scientists, Anticommunism and the Cold War |
| Pages: 300-302 |
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[Review by Judy Haiven]  |
| Paul Apostolidis
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| Station of the Cross: Adorno and Christian Right Radio |
| Pages: 302-303 |
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[Review by Margaret Kellow]  |
| Julie Roy Jeffrey
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| The Great Silent Army of Abolitionism: Ordinary Women in the Antislavery Movement |
| Pages: 303-306 |
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[Review by David Frank]  |
| John H. M. Laslett
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| Colliers Across the Sea: A Comparative Study of Class Formation in Scotland and the American Midwest, 1830-1924 |
| Pages: 306-308 |
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[Review by Theodore Koditschek]  |
| James Jaffe
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| Striking a Bargain: Work and Industrial Relations in Industrial England, 1815-1865 |
| Pages: 308-310 |
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[Review by Ken Osborne]  |
| Stephen Heathorn
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| For Home, Country, and Race: Constructive Gender, Class, and Englishness in the Elementary School |
| Pages: 310-314 |
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[Review by Gregg M. Olsen]  |
| Walter Galenson
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| The World's Strongest Trade Unions: The Scandinavian Labor Movement |
| Pages: 314-317 |
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[Review by Dirk Hoerder]  |
| Donna R. Gabaccia
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| Italy's Many Diasporas |
| Pages: 317-320 |
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[Review by Frank Farrell]  |
| David Palmer, Ross Shanahan, and Martin Shanahan, editors
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| Australian Labour History Reconsidered |
| Pages: 320-322 |
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[Review by Neil Thomlinson]  |
| Gerald Hunt, editor
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| Laboring for Rights: Unions and Sexual Diversity Across Nations |
| Pages: 322-324 |
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[Review by Janice G. Dodd]  |
| Judith Glover
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| Women and Scientific Employment |
| Pages: 324-326 |
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[Review by Jim Stanford]  |
| Anders Hayden
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| Sharing the Work, Sparing the Planet: Work Time, Consumption and Ecology |
| Pages: 326-329 |
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[Review by Ella Haley]  |
| Norma Daykin and Lesley Doyal, editors
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| Health and Work: Critical Perspectives |
| Pages: 329-330 |
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[Review by J. F. Conway]  |
| Fred Magdoff, John Bellamy Foster, and Frederick H. Buttel, editors
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| Hungry for Profit: The Agribusiness Threat to Farmers, Food, and the Environment |
| Pages: 331-332 |
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[Review by Helen Brown]  |
| Catherine Panter-Brick and Malcolm T. Smity, editors
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| Abandoned Children |
| Pages: 333-334 |
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[Review by Steve Patten]  |
| Paul Taggert
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| Populism |
| Pages: 334-336 |
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[Review by Andrew Wernick]  |
| Susan Buck-Morss
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| Dreamworld and Catastrophe: The Passing of Mass Utopia in East and West |
| Pages: 336-339 |
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[Review by Arthur Schafer]  |
| Peter Singer
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| A Darwinian Left: Politics, Evolution and Cooperation |
| Pages: 339-340 |
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[Review by Peter J. Smith]  |
| Darin Burney
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| Prometheus Wired: The Hope for Democracy in the Age of Network Technology |
| Pages: 340-342 |
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[Review by Evelyn Ellerman]  |
| Robert E. Baby
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| Canadian Communication Thought: Ten Foundational Writers |
| Pages: 342-345 |
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[Review by Alvin Finkel]  |
| The World Guide 2001/2002: An Alternative Reference to the Countries of Our Planet |
| Pages: 345-347 |
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[BOOK NOTES/ REFÉRÉNCES BIBLIOGRAPHIQUES ]  |
| Pages: 349-352 |
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[NOTEBOOK/ CARNET ]  |
| Pages: 353-360 |
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[BIBLIOGRAPHY/ BIBLIOGRAPHIE ]  |
| Pages: 361-387 |
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[MINUTES/ PROCÈS-VERBAL ]  |
| Pages: 389-391 |
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[ABSTRACTS/ RÉSUMÉS]  |
| Pages: 393-395 |