Rough Work is an accessibly written yet rigorous study of the galvanization of a major segment of Canada’s labour force over four decades of social and economic transformation.
Rough Work is an accessibly written yet rigorous study of the galvanization of a major segment of Canada’s labour force over four decades of social and economic transformation.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ruth Bleasdale is an assistant professor in the Department of History at Dalhousie University.
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Tables Maps and Illustrations Introduction Chapter One: Contracting on Public Works, 1841-1882 Chapter Two: The Labour Force Chapter Three: The Work Chapter Four: The Living Chapter Five: Boundaries of Belonging, 1840s and 1850s Chapter Six: Redefining the Boundaries of Belonging through the 1870s Chapter Seven: Defining a Community of Interests, 1840s and 1850s Chapter Eight: Labour Unity and Militance on Public Works through the 1870s Conclusion Appendix A: Location of Contracts on the Intercolonial Railway and Third Welland Canal Appendix B: Work and Wages (Tables 1-5) Appendix C: Strikes on Public Works (Tables 5-7 ) Select Bibliography
Tables Maps and Illustrations Introduction Chapter One: Contracting on Public Works, 1841-1882 Chapter Two: The Labour Force Chapter Three: The Work Chapter Four: The Living Chapter Five: Boundaries of Belonging, 1840s and 1850s Chapter Six: Redefining the Boundaries of Belonging through the 1870s Chapter Seven: Defining a Community of Interests, 1840s and 1850s Chapter Eight: Labour Unity and Militance on Public Works through the 1870s Conclusion Appendix A: Location of Contracts on the Intercolonial Railway and Third Welland Canal Appendix B: Work and Wages (Tables 1-5) Appendix C: Strikes on Public Works (Tables 5-7 ) Select Bibliography
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