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Citizen Docker: Making a New Deal on the Vancouver Waterfront, 1919-1939

Resource type
Author/contributor
Title
Citizen Docker: Making a New Deal on the Vancouver Waterfront, 1919-1939
Abstract
After the First World War, many Canadians were concerned with the possibility of national regeneration. Progressive-minded politicians, academics, church leaders, and social reformers turned increasingly to the state for solutions. Yet, as significant as the state was in articulating and instituting a new morality, outside actors such as employers were active in pursuing reform agendas as well, taking aim at the welfare of the family, citizen, and nation. Citizen Docker considers this trend, focusing on the Vancouver waterfront as a case in point.After the war, waterfront employers embarked on an ambitious program - welfare capitalism - to ease industrial relations, increase the efficiency of the port, and, ultimately, recondition longshoremen themselves. Andrew Parnaby considers these reforms as a microcosm of the process of accommodation between labour and capital that affected Canadian society as a whole in the 1920s and 1930s. By creating a new sense of entitlement among waterfront workers, one that could not be satisfied by employers during the Great Depression, welfare capitalism played an important role in the cultural transformation that took place after the Second World War.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. --Publisher's description. Contents: Introduction: "A good citizen policy" -- Welfare capitalism on the waterfront -- Securing a square deal -- "The best men that ever worked the lumber" -- Heavy lifting -- "From the fury of democracy, good Lord, deliver us!" -- Conclusion: from square deal to new deal. Includes bibliographical references (pages 221-234) and index.
Series
Canadian social history series
Place
Toronto
Publisher
University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division
Date
2008
# of Pages
viii, 243 pages: illustrations, maps
Language
English
ISBN
978-0-8020-9384-4
Short Title
Citizen Docker
Library Catalog
Amazon
Extra
Book available at Internet Archive to people with print disabilities: https://archive.org/details/citizendockermak0000parn
Notes

Contents: Introduction: "A good citizen policy" -- Welfare capitalism on the waterfront -- Securing a square deal -- "The best men that ever worked the lumber" -- Heavy lifting -- "From the fury of democracy, good Lord, deliver us!" -- Conclusion: from square deal to new deal.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 221-234) and index.

Citation
Parnaby, A. (2008). Citizen Docker: Making a New Deal on the Vancouver Waterfront, 1919-1939. University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division. https://utorontopress.com/ca/citizen-docker-4