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The Consolidation of Capitalism, 1896-1929
Resource type
Authors/contributors
- Cross, Michael S. (Editor)
- Kealey, Gregory S. (Editor)
Title
The Consolidation of Capitalism, 1896-1929
Abstract
[This book] is the fourth of a five-volume series of readers designed to present an overview of Canada's social history, encompassing such topics as economic development, social structure, politics, religion, work and workers, and the changing role of women. In this volume the editors have assembled a series of scholarly essays examining such historic developments as government support of big business and the concentration of capital, the decline of craft unionism in Hamilton factories, the business impetus behind municipal reform, and the circumstances for working women in the 1920s. Articles such as Donald Avery's account of labour exploitation in the hiring of "foreign" navvies to build railroads in Western Canada and Don Macgillivray's analysis of state intervention and the use of troops in strikes among Cape Breton miners and steel workers in the 1920s highlight the issues and controversies which makes this one of the most telling chapters of Canada's social history. --Publisher's description
Series
Readings in Canadian social history
Volume
4
# of Volumes
5
Place
Toronto
Publisher
McClelland and Stewart
Date
1983
# of Pages
211 pages
Language
English
ISBN
978-0-7710-2465-8
Accessed
8/19/25, 3:25 PM
Extra
OCLC: 10120220
Notes
Contents: I. Economic overview. Security without regulation / Tom Traves. II. Social structure. Canadian immigration policy and the "foreign" navvy, 1896-1914/47 / Donald Avery. III. The working class. The crisis of the craftsman: Hamilton's metal workers in the early twentieth century / Craig Heron. IV. Violence and protest. Military aid to the civil power: The Cape Breton experience in the 1920s / Don Macgillivray. V. Social control. Elitism and the corporate ideal: Businessmen and boosters in Canadian civic reform, 1890-1920 / John C. Weaver. VI. Women. The girl of the new day: Canadian working women in the 1920s / Veronica Strong-Boag.
Citation
Cross, M. S., & Kealey, G. S. (Eds.). (1983). The Consolidation of Capitalism, 1896-1929 (Vol. 4). McClelland and Stewart. https://archive.org/details/consolidationofc0000unse/mode/2up
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