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Canadian Knights of Labor with Special Reference to the 1880’s
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        Author/contributor
                    - Chan, Victor O. (Victor Oscar). (Author)
 
Title
            Canadian Knights of Labor with Special Reference to the 1880’s
        Abstract
            Discusses the rise and decline of the Canadian Knights of Labor, including their economic ideas and political activities. Originating from the US, the Knights were established in the 1880s in Canada, where they rapidly became influential advocates of of labour reform (e.g., the 8-hour day). Concludes that their decline in the late1890s was precipitated by internal dissension and the lack of a clear program. The research is drawn mainly from contemporary newspaper accounts.
        Type
            M.A., History
        University
            McGill University
        Place
            Montreal
        Date
            1949
        # of Pages
            209 pages
        Language
            English
        Accessed
            7/17/25, 2:58 AM
        Extra
            OCLC: 880687761
        Notes
            Contents: Canadian Knights of Labor: General Remarks -- The economic ideas and activities of the Knights -- The political ideas and activities of the Knights -- The Knights and the Roman Catholic Church -- Conclusion.
Abstract by Desmond Maley.
Citation
            Chan, Victor O. (Victor Oscar). (1949). Canadian Knights of Labor with Special Reference to the 1880’s [M.A., History, McGill University]. https://escholarship.mcgill.ca/concern/theses/9p290d83c?locale=en
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