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Labour Studies

Resource type
Authors/contributors
Title
Labour Studies
Abstract
For the purposes of this review, labour studies is defined to encompass various disciplinary approaches, but, in general, this essay focuses on studies of the working class, not just of the labour movement, and material which places the working class in historical perspective. --From authors' introduction
Book Title
Interdisciplinary Approaches to Canadian Society: A Guide to the Literature
Place
Montreal
Publisher
Published for the Association for Canadian Studies by McGill-Queen's University Press
Date
1990
Pages
9-38
Language
English
ISBN
978-0-7735-6250-9 978-0-7735-0788-3
Accessed
5/5/23, 2:02 PM
Library Catalog
Internet Archive
Extra
Book available at Internet Archive to people with print disabilities: http://archive.org/details/interdisciplinar0000unse_o6o3
Citation
Ferland, J., Palmer, B. D., & Kealey, G. S. (1990). Labour Studies. In A. F. J. Artibise (Ed.), Interdisciplinary Approaches to Canadian Society: A Guide to the Literature (pp. 9–38). Published for the Association for Canadian Studies by McGill-Queen’s University Press.