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The Bonds of Unity: The Knights of Labor in Ontario, 1880-1900

Resource type
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Title
The Bonds of Unity: The Knights of Labor in Ontario, 1880-1900
Abstract
The Order of the Knights of Labor played a determining role in the organization of the world of work at the end of the nineteenth century. Social movement more than union than a trade union, the order addressed all workers without consideration of of sex, ethnic or racial origin, and trade qualification. The Order thus represented to industrial capitalism the most important challenge it had to face in North America. In Ontario, this challenge was as much political and cultural as it was economic as well as in economic matters. We present here the history of the Order of the Knights of Labor in Ontario from 1880 to 1902; in the context of the industrial development of the of the industrial development of the province, the internal structures of this movement and the and the actions that it exercised in the economic, political and cultural fields. [Translation of the French resumé]
Publication
Histoire sociale = Social History
Volume
14
Pages
369–411
Date
1981
Short Title
The Bonds of Unity
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Citation
Kealey, G. S., & Palmer, B. D. (1981). The Bonds of Unity: The Knights of Labor in Ontario, 1880-1900. Histoire Sociale = Social History, 14, 369–411. https://scholar.archive.org/work/5mmrvvr7enby5mflquvaetzbta/access/wayback/https://hssh.journals.yorku.ca/index.php/hssh/article/download/38092/34483