The Past Is Before Us: Capitalism, Colonialism, and Canada, 1500–2023

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The Past Is Before Us: Capitalism, Colonialism, and Canada, 1500–2023
Abstract
At the "Challenging Labour" / «Le défi du travail» conference held at Mount Royal University in Calgary, Alberta, in October 2022, two plenary sessions invited scholars to engage in a dialogue on important historical and theoretical issues in the field of labour and working-class history/studies. One of these, on the entanglement of capitalism and colonialism, featured a paper delivered by Bryan D. Palmer and a response from hagwil hayetsk (Charles Menzies). These presentations are revised for publication here along with a rejoinder from Palmer in what is Labour/Le Travail's first "Forum" section. The aim of this section is to foster conversation, with scholars meaningfully engaging with each other's work across disciplinary, methodological, theoretical, or other kinds of differences in approach and understanding. The merit of this kind of dialogue is well demonstrated here by Palmer and hayetsk, and the editors would invite more such conversations for publication in this section in future issues. --Editors' introduction
Publication
Labour / Le Travail
Volume
93
Pages
247-308
Date
2024
Language
English
ISSN
1911-4842
Short Title
The Past Is Before Us
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5/31/24, 4:52 PM
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Project MUSE
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Publisher: The Canadian Committee on Labour History
Citation
Palmer, B. D. (2024). The Past Is Before Us: Capitalism, Colonialism, and Canada, 1500–2023. Labour / Le Travail, 93, 247–308. https://doi.org/10.52975/llt.2024v93.012