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A Square Deal for All: Historical Essays on Labour in Brandon

Resource type
Authors/contributors
Title
A Square Deal for All: Historical Essays on Labour in Brandon
Abstract
The authors' careful analyses of labour and working-class organizations in Brandon are aimed at reconstructing and disclosing aspects of the history of class and class relations. While other western Canadian cities, Winnipeg, for example, have received much deserved attention by historians, studies of other cities, such as Brandon, in the early 20th century help to provide a more well-rounded understanding of working-class life in Canada during this period. In the tradition of the new labour history Black and Mitchell pay close attention to the unique development of class relations in the community of Brandon, while placing that community in a broader, national context. This work includes a careful consideration of the working class in Brandon, the particular obstacles and challenges workers there faced, and makes an important contribution to our understanding of class relations in Canada. --Website description
Place
St. John's, Nfld.
Publisher
Canadian Committee on Labour History
Date
2000
# of Pages
275 pages
Language
English
ISBN
978-1-894000-03-1
Short Title
A Square Deal for All
Library Catalog
Open WorldCat
Extra
OCLC: 45140483
Notes

Contents: Introduction. Part I. Labour and Politics. 1. Labour in Brandon Civic Politics: A Long View / Errol Black and Tom Black -- 2. “A Square Deal for All and No Railroading”: Labour and Politics in Brandon 1900-1920 / Tom Mitchell -- 3. From the Social Gospel to “the Plain Bread of Leninism”: A.E. Smith’s Journey to the Left in the Epoch of Reaction After World War I / Tom Mitchell -- 4. Brandon’s “Revolutionary Forkins” / Errol Black. Part II. Collective Bargaining and Industrial Relations. 5. 1919: Labour and Industrial Relations in the Wheat City in the Year of the General Strike / Tom Mitchell -- 6. “We Must Stand Fast for the Sake of Our Profession”: Teachers, Collective bargaining, and the Brandon Schools Controversy of 1922 / Tom Mitchell -- 7. 25 Cents an Hour; 48 Hours a Week; More Toilets; Less Cats — The Labour Struggles of the “Girls” at the A.E. Mckenzie Company in Brandon / Errol Black. Part III. Shaping a Working-Class Culture. 8. “To Rouse the Workers from Apathy and Indifferance”: The Educational Dimension of Unionist and Political Practices in Brandon 1900-1920 / Tom Mitchell and Rosa del C. Bruno-Jofré -- 9. The Making of the East End Community Club / Errol Black and Tom Black. Bibliography.

Citation
Black, E., & Mitchell, T. (2000). A Square Deal for All: Historical Essays on Labour in Brandon. Canadian Committee on Labour History. https://www.aupress.ca/app/uploads/cclh13_99Z_Black_Mitchell_2000-A_Square_Deal_For_All.pdf