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This article reviews the book: "Popular Culture and Class Conflict. 1590-1914: Explorations in the History of Labour and Leisure," edited by Eileen and Stephen Yeo.
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This article reviews the book, "Transatlantic industrial Revolution: The Diffusion of Textile Technologies between Britain and America, 1790-1830s," by David J. Jeremy
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This article reviews two books: "Arguments Within English Marxism," by Perry Anderson, and "The Making of E.P. Thompson: Marxism, Humanism, and History," by Bryan D. Palmer.
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This article reviews the book, "Towards the Planned City: Germany, Britain, The United States and France, 1780-1914," by Anthony Sutcliffe.
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This article reviews the book, "The Road to Gdansk: Poland and the U.S.S.R.," by Daniel Singer.
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This article reviews the book, "Civilization and Capitalism, 15th-18th Century, Volume I: The Structures of Everyday Life," revised edition, by Fernand Braudel.
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This article reviews the book, "Joe McCarthy and the Press," by Edwin R. Bayley.
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This article reviews the book, "Punishment and Penal Discipline: Essays on the Prison and the Prisoners' Movement," edited by Tony Piatt and Paul Takagi.
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This article reviews the book, "Rockefeller Medicine Men: Medicine and Capitalism in America," by E. Richard Brown.
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The article endeavours to gain some insights into the dynamics of violent labour conflicts, by examining four case studies and highlighting certain factors deemed significant in all four. The cases studied are the Robin Hood flour mill strike of 1977, the Fleck Manufacturing strike in 1978, the Murray Hill conflict in 1969, and the Artistic Woodwork strike of 1973. In examining these conflicts, four aspects were emphasized as important determinants in their outcomes: the organization and relative power of the strikers, the attitude of their adversaries (how they were perceived), the aims that the workers pursued, their style of collective action, and above all the policies and power of the employers and the authorities. In the concluding portion of the paper the interaction between these factors was examined to see how they influenced the outcome of each incident, this as an empirical preliminary to theory building.
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This article reviews the book, "Strangers in Blood. Fur Trade Company Families in Indian Country," by Jennifers.H. Brown.
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Introduces the labour, economic and political history of Australia, including the Australian Labor Party, which came to government prior to WWI, and focuses on the historiographical patterns that emerged on labour history. Discusses pioneering studies and the founding of Australian Society for the Study of Labour History and its journal, Labour History, which marked the field's arrival as university research. Describes the growing influence of the New Left, Marxism, women's history, and awareness of racism. Concludes with an analysis of research trends and that labour historians are influencing the writing of Australian national history.
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This article reviews the book, "Pêche et coopération au Québec," by Paul Larocque.
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This article reviews the book, "Borodin: Stalin's Man in China," by Dan N. Jacobs.
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This article reviews the book, "The Landrum-Griffin Act and Union Democracy," by Doris B. McLaughlin and Anita L.W. Schoomaker.
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This article reviews the book, "Workers, Bosses, and Bureaucrats," by Tom Kerry.
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This article reviews the book, "Clifford Odets: American Playwright, The Years from 1906-1940," by Margaret Brenman-Gibson.
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This article reviews the book, "La vie studieuse et obstinée de Denis-Benjamin Viger (1774-1861)," by Gérard Parizeau.
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This article reviews the book, "1st, 2nd, 3rd Annual Agricultural History of Ontario Seminar Proceedings 1976, 1977, 1978," by T.A. Crowley, éd.
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This article reviews the book, "Canada: A History in Photographs," by Roger Hall and Gordon Dodds.
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