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A Communist Life: Jack Scott and the Canadian Workers Movement, 1927-1985

Resource type
Authors/contributors
Title
A Communist Life: Jack Scott and the Canadian Workers Movement, 1927-1985
Abstract
This volume is a reprint of a special edition of the Canadian Journal of Sociology.The essays are gathered around two themes: the relationship of sociology and social history, and the intersection of gender, ethnicity, and region with class. Unlike most Canadian essay collections, the contributors and their subjects cover Canada from British Columbia to Newfoundland, with forays into Cape Breton and central Canada. The volume contains articles by Ian McKay, Gordon Darroch, James R. Conley, Alicja Muszynski, Gillian Creese, and Jim Overton. An interesting collection of some of the new work being done in Canada by historians and sociologists, Class, Gender, and Region reflects Charles Tilly's suggestion that "there should be no disciplinary division of labour: simply both doing social history." --Publisher's description
Series
Past CCLH Publications
Place
St. John's, NL
Publisher
Committee on Canadian Labour History
Date
1988
# of Pages
276 pages, [6] pages of plates: illustrations
Language
English
ISBN
0-9692060-4-6
Short Title
A communist life
Library Catalog
laurentian.concat.ca
Call Number
HX 104.7 S36 C66 1988
Notes

Available online as PDF ebook.

 

Statement of responsibility: edited and introduced by Bryan D. Palmer.

Citation
Scott, J. (1988). A Communist Life: Jack Scott and the Canadian Workers Movement, 1927-1985 (B. D. Palmer, Ed.). Committee on Canadian Labour History. https://www.aupress.ca/app/uploads/cclh02_99Z_Palmer_1988-A_Communist_Life.pdf