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  • - Four English-Canadian Charivaris, 1881-1940
    av Pauline Greenhill
    565 - 705,-

    Make the Night Hideous explores mysterious transformation of the charivari using four detailed case studies from different time periods and locations across English Canada, as well as first-person accounts of more recent charivari participants.

  • av Ron Verzuh
    305 - 1 024,-

    In 1938, the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) sent communist union organizer Arthur "e;Slim"e; Evans to the smelter city of Trail, British Columbia, to establish Local 480 of the International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers. Six years later the local was recognized as the legal representative of more than 5,000 workers at a smelter owned by the powerful Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada. But the union's fight for survival had only just begun.Smelter Wars unfolds that historic struggle, offering glimpses into the political, social, and cultural life of the semi-rural, single-industry community. Hindered by economic depression, two World Wars, and Cold War intolerance, Local 480 faced fierce corporate, media, and religious opposition at home. Ron Verzuh draws upon archival and periodical sources, including the mainstream and labour press, secret police records, and oral histories, to explore the CIO's complicated legacy in Trail as it battled a wide range of antagonists: a powerful employer, a company union, local conservative citizens, and Cooperative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) leadership.More than the history of a union, Smelter Wars is a cultural study of a community shaped by the dominance of a world-leading industrial juggernaut set on keeping the union drive at bay.

  • - Section 98 and the Emergency State, 1919-1936
    av Dennis G. Molinaro
    383 - 757,-

    An Exceptional Law showcases how the emergency law used to repress labour activism during the First World War became normalized with the creation of Section 98 of the Criminal Code, following the Winnipeg General Strike.

  • - Women on the Canadian Left, 1920-1950
    av Joan Sangster
    383,-

    In Dreams of Equality, Joan Sangster chronicles in fascinating detail the first tentative stages of a politically aware women's movement in Canada, from the time of women's suffrage to the 1950's when the CPC went into decline and the CCF began to experience the changes that would evolve into the New Democratic Party a decade later.

  • - New Brunswick Artists and Canadian Culture between the Great Depression and the Cold War
    av Kirk Niergarth
    396 - 862,-

    "The Dignity of Every Human Being" studies the vibrant New Brunswick artistic community which challenged "the tyranny of the Group of Seven" with socially-engaged realism in the 1930s and 40s.

  • - Making a New Deal on the Vancouver Waterfront, 1919-1939
    av Andrew Parnaby
    396,-

    Encompassing labour and gender history, aboriginal studies, and the study of state formation, Citizen Docker examines the deep shift in the aspirations of working people, and the implications that shift had on Canadian society in the interwar years and beyond.

  • - Historical Essays in Femininity and Masculinity in Canada
     
    396,-

    Unusual in its breadth, Gendered Pasts is essential to the understanding of the various threads and themes in Canadian gender history.

  • - Women on the Canadian Left, 1920-1950
    av Joan Sangster
    279,-

    In Dreams of Equality, Joan Sangster chronicles in fascinating detail the first tentative stages of a politically aware women's movement in Canada, from the time of women's suffrage to the 1950's when the CPC went into decline and the CCF began to experience the changes that would evolve into the New Democratic Party a decade later.

  • - Labour and the Development of Prairie Agriculture, 1880-1930
    av Cecilia Danysk
    396,-

    In this first full-length study of labour in Canadian prairie agriculture during the period of settlement and expansion, Cecilia Danysk examines the changing work and the growing rural community of the West through the eyes of the workers themselves.

  • - The Regulation of Workers' Collective Action in Canada, 1900-1948
    av Judy Fudge
    400,-

    The book is simultaneously a history of law, aspects of the state, trade unions and labouring people, and their interaction within the broad and shifting terrain of political economy. The authors are attentive to regional differences and sectoral divergences, and they attempt to address the fragmentation of class experience.

  • - Education and Social Class in Mid-Nineteenth Century Upper Canada
    av Alison Prentice
    436,-

    The author examines the attitudes that shaped the Ontario public school system during its formative years, when Upper Canadians first explored and the provincial government finally adopted the principle of compulsory mass schooling under the auspices and control of the state.

  • - Women and the Construction of Gender Relations in the Canadian Clothing Industry, 1890-1940
    av Mercedes Steedman
    266,-

    In this renowned 1997 study of the clothing industry in Canada, Mercedes Steedman examines how the intricate weaving together of the meanings of class, gender, ethnicity, family, and the workplace created a job ghetto for women.

  • - Educating Young Boys in Ontario for War
    av Mark Moss
    596,-

    By examining the cult of manliness as it developed in Victorian and Edwardian Ontario, Moss reveals a number of factors that made young men eager to prove their mettle on the battlefields of Europe.

  • - The Regulation of Workers' Collective Action in Canada, 1900-1948
    av Judy Fudge
    509,-

    The book is simultaneously a history of law, aspects of the state, trade unions and labouring people, and their interaction within the broad and shifting terrain of political economy. The authors are attentive to regional differences and sectoral divergences, and they attempt to address the fragmentation of class experience.

  • - Indian Agents, Government Power, and Aboriginal Resistance in Ontario, 1918-1939
    av Robin Brownlie
    1 215,-

    In A Fatherly Eye, historian Robin Brownlie examines how paternalism and assimilation during the interwar period were made manifest in the 'field', far from the bureaucrats in Ottawa, but never free of their oppressive supervision.

  • - History, Politics, and Identity
     
    449,-

    Re-Imagining Ukrainian-Canadians uses new sources and non-traditional methods of analysis to answer unstudied and often controversial questions within the field.

  • - How A.J. Andrews and the Citizens' Committee Broke the Winnipeg General Strike
    av Tom Mitchell & Reinhold Kramer
    449 - 888,-

    When the State Trembled recovers the hitherto untold story of the Citizens' Committee of 1000, formed by Winnipeg's business elite in order to crush the Winnipeg General Strike of 1919.

  • - A Canadian Borderland in War and Rebellion,1812-1840
    av John Little & J. I. Little
    370 - 666,-

    Loyalties in Conflict examines how the allegiance to British authority of the American-origin population within the borders of Lower Canada was tested by the War of 1812 and the Rebellions of 1837-1838.

  • - Craftsworkers and Early Industrialization in Hamilton, Ontario
    av Robert B. Kristofferson
    641 - 914,-

    Craft Capitalism focuses on Hamilton, Ontario, and demonstrates how the preservation of traditional work arrangements, craft mobility networks, and other aspects of craft culture ensured that craftsworkers in that city enjoyed an essentially positive introduction to industrial capitalism.

  • - Age, Gender, and Daily Survival in Industrializing Montreal
    av Bettina Bradbury
    616,-

    Working Families explores the complex variety of responses of working-class families to their new lives within industrial capitalist society, and offers new ways of looking at the industrial revolution in Canada.

  • - The Transformation of the RCMP in Alberta and Saskatchewan, 1914-1939
    av Steve Hewitt
    436 - 875,-

    Riding to the Rescue is a provocative and incisive look behind one of Canada's most enduring icons at the cusp of the modern era.

  • - Canada and the 1960s
    av Dominique Clement, Gregory S. Kealey & Lara A. Campbell
    400 - 862,-

    Touching on the decade's biggest issues, from changing cultural norms to the role of the state, Debating Dissent critically examines ideas of generational change and the sixties.

  • - Women in Quebec, 1919-1939
    av Andree Levesque
    396,-

    By examining the underside of a staid and repressive society, Andree Levesque reveals an alternate and more accurate history of women and sexual politics in early twentieth-century Quebec.

  • - The Politics of Big Business and the Crisis of the Canadian Bourgeoisie, 1914-1947
    av Don Nerbas
    436 - 875,-

    Dominion of Capital offers a new account of relations between government and business in Canada during a period of transition between the established expectations of the National Policy and the uncertain future of the twentieth century.

  • - Nationality, Culture, and State Security in Canada, 1940-1960
    av Mark Kristmanson
    462,-

    The security and cultural policy measures examined here, from the RCMP investigations at the National Film Board that led to numerous firings, to the harassment of the extraordinary African-American singer and Soviet sympathizer Paul Robeson, 'attest to the fragility and the enduring power of art to effect social change'.

  • - The Tragedy of Hilda Blake, Hanged 1899
    av Tom Mitchell
    423,-

    As the authors write, 'We tell a story because only a story can expose the real workings of a culture, and only a story can express our protest against time.'

  • - Moral Reform in English Canada, 1885-1925
    av Mariana Valverde
    396,-

    This study uncovers a little known dimension of Canadian social history and shows that moral reform was not the project of a marginal puritanical group but was central to the race, class, and gender organization of modern English Canada.

  • - The State and the Industrialization of the Newfoundland Fishery, 1934-1968
    av Miriam Wright
    504,-

    A Fishery for Modern Times examines the ways in which the state, ideologies of development, and political, economic, and social factors, along with political actors and fishing company owners, contributed to the expansion of the industrial fishery from the 1930s through the 1960s.

  • - Work and Religion in Post-War Manitoba
    av Janis Thiessen
    539 - 718,-

    Complemented with interviews with workers, managers, and business owners, Manufacturing Mennonites pioneers two important new trajectories for scholarship - how religion can affect business history, and how class relations have influenced religious history.

  • - The Transformation of Canadian Nursing, 1900-1990
    av Kathryn McPherson
    436,-

    Combining archival records and oral histories, the author shows how nurses, in their work, activities, and social and sexual attitudes, sought recognition as skilled workers in the health-care system.

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