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Competing Perspectives on the Knights of Labor: With Special Reference to South-Central Ontario, 1883-1886.

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Competing Perspectives on the Knights of Labor: With Special Reference to South-Central Ontario, 1883-1886.
Abstract
The Noble and Holy Order of the Knights of Labor was the leading labor organization in North America during the late­ nineteenth century. The entire history of the Knights in Canada spans approximately thirty years (1875-1907). In the early to mid-1880s the Order expanded rapidly throughout the cities, towns, and villages of Ontario. After the mid-1880s, the number of local assemblies across Ontario began to decline. A significant percentage of the Ontario work-force was drawn to the Knights over the course of their history. The Knights were the first North American union to organize workers based on an all-inclusive style of membership. All workers, regardless of skill level, gender, ethnicity, and religion were welcome into the Noble and Holy Order. Historians and social scientists have advanced several competing perspectives on the Knights of Labor. This thesis evaluates the positions that the competing 'labor schools' have advanced on the Order, with special reference to south­ central Ontario in the 1880s. The evaluation the competing labor schools is based on a content analysis of the late-nineteenth century labor press. The main sample selected for this thesis is Hamilton's Palladium of Labor (1883-1886). A combination of primary and secondary data sources are examined in order to build support for one of the competing perspectives that has been advanced on the Knights.
Type
M.A., Sociology and Anthropology
University
Carleton University
Place
Ottawa
Date
1990
# of Pages
244 pages
Language
en
Short Title
Competing Perspectives on the Knights of Labor
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Graves, G. (1990). Competing Perspectives on the Knights of Labor: With Special Reference to South-Central Ontario, 1883-1886. [M.A., Sociology and Anthropology, Carleton University]. https://curve.carleton.ca/system/files/etd/522ff237-7a90-42ec-b7c9-4848cc0b41ec/etd_pdf/b0d4157dc015f02a0358d6f00935c37e/graves-competingperspectivesontheknightsoflaborwith.pdf