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[Contributors / Collaborateurs]  |
| Pages: 7-8 |
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[Articles]  |
| Jean Lamarre
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| Modèles migratoires et intégration socio-économique des Canadiens français de la vallée de Saginaw, Michigan, 1840-1900 |
| Pages: 9-33 |
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Cynthia Comacchio
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| Mechanomorphosis: Science, Management, and "Human Machinery" in Industrial Canada, 1900-45 |
| Pages: 35-67 |
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Hugh Grant
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| Solving the Labour Problem at Imperial Oil: Welfare Capitalism in the Canadian PetroleumIndustry, 1919-1929 |
| Pages: 69-95 |
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Belinda Leach
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| Industrial Homework Economic Restructuring and the Meaning of Work |
| Pages: 97-115 |
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Peter Campbell
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| The Cult of Spontaneity: Finnish-Canadian Bushworkers and the Industrial Workers of the World in Northern Ontario, 1919-1934 |
| Pages: 117-146 |
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John Manley
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| Does the International Labour Movement Need Salvaging'?: Communism, Labourism, and the Canadian Trade Unions, 1921-1928 |
| Pages: 147-180 |
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[Research Reports / Notes de Recherche]  |
| Rob Kristofferson
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| The Past is at Our Feet: The Worker's City Project in Hamilton, Ontario |
| Pages: 181-197 |
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Susanne Klausen
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| The Plywood Girls: Women and Gender Ideology at the Port Alberni Plywood Plant, 1942-1991 |
| Pages: 199-235 |
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[Review Essays / Notes Critiques]  |
| Marc Epprecht
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| Labour in Southern Africa |
| Pages: 237-241 |
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Robert C.H. Sweeny
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| Understanding Work Historically: A Reflection Prompted by Two Recent Studies of the Fur Trade |
| Pages: 243-252 |
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[Reviews / Comptes Rendus Review by James M. Wishart]  |
| Kathryn McPherson
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| Bedside Matters: the Transformation of Canadian Nursing, 1900-1990 |
| Pages: 253-256 |
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[Review by Patricia E. Roy]  |
| Frank Leonard
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| A Thousand Blunders: the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway and Northern British Columbia |
| Pages: 256-257 |
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[Review by Micheline Dumont]  |
| Andrée Dufour
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| Tous à L'école. État, communauté's rurales et scolarisation au Québec de 1826 a 1859 |
| Pages: 257-260 |
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[Review by Paul Larocque]  |
| Jacques Saint-Pierre
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| Histoire de la coopérative fédérée de Québec. L'industrie de la terre |
| Pages: 260-261 |
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[Review by Nicolas Landry]  |
| Pierre Frénette
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| Histoire de la Côte Nord |
| Pages: 261-264 |
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[Review by Johanne Daigle]  |
| Danielle Juteau and Nicole Laurin
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| Un Métier et une vocation. Le travail des religieuses au Québec de 1901 à 1971 |
| Pages: 264-266 |
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[Review by Peta Tancred]  |
| Nadia Fahmy-Eid et al.
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| Femmes, Santé et Professions: Histoire des diététistes et des physiothérapeutes au Québec et en Ontario, 1930-1980: L'affirmation d'un statut professionnel |
| Pages: 267-268 |
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[Review by Andrée Lévesque]  |
| Alison Macleod
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| The Death of Uncle Joe |
| Pages: 268-270 |
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[Review by Charlene Porsild]  |
| Margaret Kechnie and Marge Reitsma-Street, eds.
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| Changing Lives: Women in Northern Ontario |
| Pages: 270-271 |
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[Review by Walter van Nus]  |
| Ira Robinson and Mervin Butovsky, eds.
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| Renewing Our Days: Montreal Jews in the Twentieth Century |
| Pages: 271-272 |
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[Review by Janet Mary Nicol]  |
| Lee Selleck and Francis Thompson
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| Dying for Gold: The True Story of the Giant Mine Murders |
| Pages: 272-275 |
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[Review by James Rinehart]  |
| D.W. Livingstone and J. Marshall Mangan, eds.
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| Recast Dreams: Class and Gender Consciousness in Steeltown |
| Pages: 275-276 |
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[Review by Margaret M.R. Kellow]  |
| Betty Wood
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| Women's Work, Men's Work: the Informal Slave Economies of Lowcountry Georgia |
| Pages: 277-278 |
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[Review by John T. O'Brien]  |
| Julie Saville
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| The Work of Reconstruction: From Slave to Wage Laborer in South Carolina, 1860-1870 |
| Pages: 278-280 |
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[Review by John Keelor]  |
| Paul B. Bellamy
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| A History of Workmen's Compensation, 1898-1915: From Courtroom to Boardroom |
| Pages: 280-282 |
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[Review by Brian Lloyd]  |
| Anthony V. Esposito
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| The Ideology of the Socialist Party of America, 1901-1917 |
| Pages: 283-284 |
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[Review by Alan Wald]  |
| Michael Denning
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| The Cultural Front: the Laboring of American Culture in the Twentieth Century |
| Pages: 284-286 |
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[Review by Christopher Phelps]  |
| as told to Susan Rosenthal
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| Striking Flint: Genora (Johnson) Dollinger Remembers the 1936-37 General Motors Sit-Down Strike |
| Pages: 286-288 |
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[Review by Joseph M. Turrini]  |
| Nelson Lichtenstein
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| The Most Dangerous Man in Detroit: Walter Reuther and the Fate of American Labor |
| Pages: 288-290 |
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[Review by Judith Stepan-Norris]  |
| Kevin Boyle
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| The UAW and the Heyday of American Liberalism 1945-1968 |
| Pages: 290-292 |
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[Review by David Frank]  |
| Tom Zaniello
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| Working Stiffs, Union Maids, Reds, and Riffraff: An Organized Guide to Films about Labor |
| Pages: 292-295 |
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[Review by Peter Rachleff]  |
| James J. Lorence
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| Organizing the Unemployed: Community and Union Activists in the Industrial Heartland |
| Pages: 295-296 |
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[Review by James A. Gross]  |
| Peter B. Levy
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| The New Left and Labor in the 1960s |
| Pages: 296-298 |
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[Review by Tom Johnson]  |
| Marat Moore
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| Women in the Mines: Stories of Life and Work |
| Pages: 299-300 |
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[Review by Craig Heron]  |
| Roy J. Adams
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| Industrial Relations under Liberal Democracy: North America in Comparative Perspective |
| Pages: 300-302 |
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[Review by Mercedes Steedman]  |
| Nancy L. Green
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| Ready-to-Wear, Ready-to-Work: A Century of Industry and Immigrants in Paris and New York |
| Pages: 302-306 |
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[Review by David Levine]  |
| Donald Woodward
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| Men at Work: Labourers and Building Craftsmen in the Towns of Northern England, 1450-1750 |
| Pages: 306-308 |
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[Review by Beverly Young]  |
| Francoise Barret-Ducrocq
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| Love in the Time of Victoria: Sexuality and Desire among Working-class Men and Women in Nineteenth-Century London |
| Pages: 308-310 |
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[Review by W. George Lovell]  |
| Thomas F. Reed and Karen Brandow
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| The Sky Never Changes: Testimonies from the Guatemalan Labor Movement |
| Pages: 310-313 |
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[Review by Gary Teeple]  |
| Philip Mcmichael
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| Development and Social Change, A Global Perspective |
| Pages: 313-314 |
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[Review by Philip Mcmichael]  |
| M.P. Cowen and R.W. Shenton
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| Doctrines of Development |
| Pages: 314-315 |
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[Review by Martin Glaberman]  |
| Ronald Aronson
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| After Marxism |
| Pages: 315-319 |
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[Review by David Camfield]  |
| Kent Worcester
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| CLR James: a Political Biography |
| Pages: 320-321 |
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[Review by Mary Lousie Adams]  |
| Fiona Nelson
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| Lesbian Motherhood: An Exploration of Canadian Lesbian Families |
| Pages: 321-323 |
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[Notebook / Carnet. Review by Lawin Armstrong]  |
| Ken Loach
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| Land and Freedom |
| Pages: 325-327 |
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[Project: Remembering the Mac-Paps]  |
| Pages: 327-328 |
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Christina Burr
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| The Business Records of the Ford Motor Company of Canada, Ltd., 1897-1971 |
| Pages: 328-329 |
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Paul Bowles
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| APEC: No Place for Labour |
| Pages: 330-331 |
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Cicih Sukaesih
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| Excerpt of a speech: Just Unionize It! |
| Page: 332 |
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[Index ]  |
| Pages: 335-352 |
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[Abstracts / Resumes ]  |
| Pages: 353-359 |