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AN INDEX TO LABOUR/LE TRAVAIL VOLUMES 63 & 64, 2009 A ACTIVISM – A Hard Rain Fell: SDS and Why It Failed; book review. 63 (Spring 2009) 319–21 AFGHANISTAN Conflict, 2001– – Creating a Failed State: e US and Canada in Afghanistan; book report. John W. Warnock. 63 (Spring 2009) 285–7 AGRIGULTURE History – Feeding the World: An Economic History of Agriculture, 1800–2000; book review. Giovanni Federico. 64 (Fall 2009) 293 ALLEN, Richard – e View from Murney Tower: Salem Bland, the Late Victorian Controversies, and the Search for a New Christianity, Book One: Salem Bland: A Canadian Odyssey; book review. 63 (Spring 2009) 271–3 ANASTAKIS, Dimitry – e Sixties: Passion, Politics, and Style; book review. 63 (Spring 2009) 291–3 ANDERSON, Jenny – Between Growth and Security: Swedish Social Democracy from a Strong Society to a ird Way; book review. 64 (Fall 2009) 291 ANDERSON, Nels about – Nels Anderson: a profile. Noel Iverson. 63 (Spring 2009) 181–205 ANTI-TERRORISM measures – Guantánamo North: Terrorism and the Administration of Justice in Canada; book review. Robert Diab. 64 (Fall 2009) 239–41 ARNESEN, Eric – Faction figure: James P. Cannon, early communist history, and radical faith; review essay. 63 (Spring 2009) 243–58 ARREDONDO, Gabriela F. – Mexican Chicago: Race, Identity, and Nation, 1916–39; book review. 64 (Fall 2009) 257–8 ARTISANS – Artisans in Early Imperial China; book review. Anthony J. Barbieri-Low. 63 (Spring 2009) 329–31 AUTOBIOGRAPHY – Sing It Pretty: A Memoir; book review. Bess Lomax Hawes. 63 (Spring 2009) 321–3 – Working Girl Blues: e Life and Music of Hazel Dickens; book review. Hazel Dickens and Bill C. Malone. 64 (Fall 2009) 253–5 AYUKAWA, Michiko Midge – Hiroshima Immigrants in Canada, 1891–1941; book review. 63 (Spring 2009) 280–2 B BACKHOUSE, Constance – Carnal Crimes: Sexual Assault Law in Canada, 1900– 1975; book review. 64 (Fall 2009) 219–21 BARBER, David – A Hard Rain Fell: SDS and Why It Failed; book review. 63 (Spring 2009) 319–21 BARBIERI-LOW, Anthony J. – Artisans in Early Imperial China; book review. 63 (Spring 2009) 329–31
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an index to labour/le travail volumes 63 & 64, 2009

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ACTIVISM– A Hard Rain Fell: SDS and Why It Failed; book review. 63 (Spring 2009) 319–21AFGHANISTAN Conflict, 2001–– Creating a Failed State: The US and Canada in Afghanistan; book report. John W. Warnock. 63 (Spring 2009) 285–7AGRIGULTUREHistory– Feeding the World: An Economic History of Agriculture, 1800–2000; book review. Giovanni Federico. 64 (Fall 2009) 293ALLEN, Richard– The View from Murney Tower: Salem Bland, the Late Victorian Controversies, and the Search for a New Christianity, Book One: Salem Bland: A Canadian Odyssey; book review. 63 (Spring 2009) 271–3 ANASTAKIS, Dimitry– The Sixties: Passion, Politics, and Style; book review. 63 (Spring 2009) 291–3ANDERSON, Jenny– Between Growth and Security: Swedish Social Democracy from a Strong Society to a Third Way; book review. 64 (Fall 2009) 291ANDERSON, Nelsabout– Nels Anderson: a profile. Noel Iverson. 63 (Spring 2009) 181–205ANTI-TERRORISM measures– Guantánamo North: Terrorism and the Administration of Justice in Canada; book review. Robert Diab. 64 (Fall 2009) 239–41

ARNESEN, Eric– Faction figure: James P. Cannon, early communist history, and radical faith; review essay. 63 (Spring 2009) 243–58ARREDONDO, Gabriela F.– Mexican Chicago: Race, Identity, and Nation, 1916–39; book review. 64 (Fall 2009) 257–8ARTISANS– Artisans in Early Imperial China; book review. Anthony J. Barbieri-Low. 63 (Spring 2009) 329–31AUTOBIOGRAPHY– Sing It Pretty: A Memoir; book review. Bess Lomax Hawes. 63 (Spring 2009) 321–3– Working Girl Blues: The Life and Music of Hazel Dickens; book review. Hazel Dickens and Bill C. Malone. 64 (Fall 2009) 253–5AYUKAWA, Michiko Midge– Hiroshima Immigrants in Canada, 1891–1941; book review. 63 (Spring 2009) 280–2

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BACKHOUSE, Constance– Carnal Crimes: Sexual Assault Law in Canada, 1900– 1975; book review. 64 (Fall 2009) 219–21BARBER, David– A Hard Rain Fell: SDS and Why It Failed; book review. 63 (Spring 2009) 319–21BARBIERI-LOW, Anthony J. – Artisans in Early Imperial China; book review. 63 (Spring 2009) 329–31

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BASOK, Tanya– “Knock, knock, knockin’ on heaven’s door”: immigrants and the guardians of privilege in Canada; review essay. 63 (Spring 2009) 207–19BASTABLE, Marshall– “Knock, knock, knockin’ on heaven’s door”: immigrants and the guardians of privilege in Canada; review essay. 63 (Spring 2009) 207–19BISCHOFF, Peter C.– « Barrer la voie au syndicalisme » : les manoeuvres de l’État québécois contre la Société bienveillante des journaliers de navires de Québec et les autres sociétés de secours mutuel, 1869–1899. 64 (automne 2009) 9–49BISON hunting– Imagining Head-Smashed-In: Aboriginal Buffalo Hunting on the Northern Plains; book review. Jack W. Brink. 64 (Fall 2009) 223–5BITTERMAN, Rusty– Lady Landlords of Prince Edward Island; book review. 64 (Fall 2009) 233–5BLACKBURN, Sheila– A Fair Day’s Wage for a Fair Day’s Work?: Sweated Labour and the Origins of Minimum Wage Legislation in Britain; book review. 64 (Fall 2009) 291BLAIS, Sophie– Nouvelles réflexions sur les travailleurs et la grève de Kirkland Lake, 1941–1942. 64 (automne 2009) 107–33BLAND, Salemabout– The View from Murney Tower: Salem Bland, the Late Victorian Controversies, and the Search for a New Christianity, Book One: Salem Bland: A Canadian Odyssey; book review. Richard Allen. 63 (Spring 2009) 271–3 BLUESTOCKING CIRCLE, The– Brilliant Women, 18th Century Bluestockings; book review. Elizabeth Eger and Lucy Peltz. 64 (Fall 2009) 267–71

BOERI, Tito– The Economics of Imperfect Labor Markets; book review. 64 (Fall 2009) 284–6BOLIVIASocial history– A Revolution for Our Rights: Indigenous Struggles for Land and Justice in Bolivia, 1880–1952; book review. Laura Gotkowitz. 63 (Spring 2009) 324–6BOOK reviews– Artisans in Early Imperial China. Anthony J. Barbieri-Low. 63 (Spring 2009) 329–31– Asper Nation: Canada’s Most Dangerous Media Company; book review. 64 (Fall 2009) 241–4– Battling the Plantation Mentality: Memphis and the Black Freedom Struggle. Laurie B. Green. 64 (Fall 2009) 291– Between Growth and Security: Swedish Social Democracy from a Strong Society to a Third Way. Jenny Anderson. 64 (Fall 2009) 291– Blood Passion: The Ludlow Massacre and Class War in the American West. Scott Martelle. 63 (Spring 2009) 311–12– Brilliant Women, 18th Century Bluestockings. Elizabeth Eger and Lucy Peltz. 64 (Fall 2009) 267–71– Canada’s Jews: A People’s History. Gerald Tulchinsky 63 (Spring 2009) 282–5– Canada’s Rights Revolution: Social Movements and Social Change, 1937–1982. Dominique Clément. 64 (Fall 2009) 225–7– Carnal Crimes: Sexual Assault Law in Canada, 1900– 1975. Constance Backhouse. 64 (Fall 2009) 219–21– Child Workers in England, 1780–1820: Parish Apprentices and the Making of the Early Industrial Labour Force. Katrina Honeyman. 64 (Fall 2009) 263–5

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– Citizens to Lords: A Social History of Western Political Thought from Antiquity to the Middle Ages. Ellen Meiksins Wood. 64 (Fall 2009) 286–8– Class and the Color Line: Interracial Class Coalition in the Knights of Labor and the Populist Movement. Joseph Gerteis. 63 (Spring 2009) 299–302– Class, Race, and Inequality in South Africa. Jeremy Seekings and Nicoli Nattrass 64 (Fall 2009) 292–3– Coming to Terms with Nature: Socialist Register 2007. Leo Panitch and Colin Leys. 63 (Spring 2009) 293–7– Creating a Failed State: The US and Canada in Afghanistan. John W. Warnock. 63 (Spring 2009) 285–7– Criminalizing Race, Criminalizing Poverty: Welfare Fraud Enforcement in Canada. Kiran Mirchandani and Wendy Chan. 63 (Spring 2009) 289–91– The Crisis of Imprisonment: Protest, Politics, and the Making of the American Penal State, 1776–1941. Rebecca M. McLennan. 64 (Fall 2009) 251–3– Crossing Boundaries: Women’s Organizing in Europe and the Americas, 1880s–1940s. Uppsala Studies in Economic History 80. Pernilla Jonsson, Silke Neunsinger, and Joan Sangster. 64 (Fall 2009) 258–60– Development, Democracy, and Welfare States: Latin America, East Asia, and Eastern Europe. Stephen Haggard and Robert R. Kaufman 64 (Fall 2009) 292– Dying For a Home: Homeless Activists Speak Out. Cathy Crowe. 64 (Fall 2009) 221–3– The Economics of Imperfect Labor Markets. Tito Boeri and Jan van Ours. 64 (Fall 2009) 284–6– Equality and the British Left: A Study in Progressive Political Thought 1900–64. Ben Jackson 64 (Fall 2009) 265–7– Equity, Diversity, and Canadian Labour. Gerald Hunt and David Rayside. 63 (Spring 2009) 266–9

– The Failed Welfare Revolution: America’s Struggle Over Guaranteed Income Policy. 63 (Spring 2009) 317–19– A Fair Day’s Wage for a Fair Day’s Work?: Sweated Labour and the Origins of Minimum Wage Legislation in Britain. Sheila Blackburn. 64 (Fall 2009) 291– Fair Future: Resource Conflicts, Security and Global Justice. Wolfgang Sachs and Tilman Santarius. 63 (Spring 2009) 344–6– Fair Future: Resource Conflicts, Security and Global Justice. 64 (Fall 2009) 289–90– A Farewell to Alms: A Brief Economic History of the World. Gregory Clark. 63 (Spring 2009) 338–40– Feeding the World: An Economic History of Agriculture, 1800–2000. Giovanni Federico. 64 (Fall 2009) 293– For Jobs and Freedom: Race and Labor in America. Robert Ziegler. 63 (Spring 2009) 302–4– Global Unions: Challenging Transnational Capital Through Cross-Border Campaigns. Kate Bronfenbrenner. 63 (Spring 2009) 331–6– Guantánamo North: Terrorism and the Administration of Justice in Canada. Robert Diab. 64 (Fall 2009) 239–41– A Hard Rain Fell: SDS and Why It Failed. 63 (Spring 2009) 319–21– Healing the World’s Children: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Child Health in the Twentieth Century. Cynthia Comacchio, Janet Golden and George Weisz. 63 (Spring 2009) 342–4– Hiroshima Immigrants in Canada, 1891–1941. Michiko Midge Ayukawa. 63 (Spring 2009) 280–2– Imagining Head-Smashed-In: Aboriginal Buffalo Hunting on the Northern Plains. Jack W. Brink. 64 (Fall 2009) 223–5– Lady Landlords of Prince Edward Island. Rusty Bitterman and Margaret McCallum. 64 (Fall 2009) 233–5

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– Landing Native Fisheries: Indian Reserves and Fishing Rights in British Columbia, 1849–1925. Douglas C. Harris. 63 (Spring 2009) 275–8– Latin American Neostructuralism: The Contradictions of Post-Neoliberal Development. Fernando Ignacio Leiva. 64 (Fall 2009) 260–2– Making a Living: Work and Environment in the United States. Chad Montrie. 63 (Spring 2009) 297–9– Makuk: A New History of Aboriginal–White Relations. John Sutton Lutz. 63 (Spring 2009) 278–80– A Measure of Fairness: The Economics of Living Wages and Minimum Wages in the United States. Robert Pollin, Mark Brenner, Jeannette Wicks-Lim and Stephanie Luce. 63 (Spring 2009) 315–17– Mexican Chicago: Race, Identity, and Nation, 1916–39. Gabriela F. Arredondo. 64 (Fall 2009) 257–8– New World Dawning: The Sixties at Regina Campus. James M. Pitsula. 64 (Fall 2009) 229–31– On the Move: The Caribbean Since 1989. Alejandra Bronfman. 63 (Spring 2009) 327–9– A Power Among Them: Bessie Abramowitz Hillman and the Making of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America. Karen Pastorello. 64 (Fall 2009) 246–8– The Professionalization of History in English Canada. Donald Wright. 64 (Fall 2009) 244–6– Reasoning Otherwise: Leftists and the People’s Enlightenment in Canada, 1890–1920. Ian McKay 64 (Fall 2009) 215–17– Reclaiming the Canadian Left. Richard Ziegler. 63 (Spring 2009) 287–9– Reforming Early Retirement in Europe, Japan and the USA. Bernhard Ebbinghaus. (Fall 2009) 293– Renegades: Canadians in the Spanish Civil War. Michael Petrou. 63 (Spring 2009) 261–4

– A Revolution for Our Rights: Indigenous Struggles for Land and Justice in Bolivia, 1880–1952. Laura Gotkowitz. 63 (Spring 2009) 324–6– Queer Inclusions, Continental Divisions: Public Recognition of Sexual Diversity in Canada and the United States. David Rayside. 64 (Fall 2009) 227–9– Reading Culture and Writing Practices in Nineteenth-Century France. Martin Lyons. 64 (Fall 2009) 272–4– A Shoemaker’s Story, Being Chiefly about French Canadian Immigrants, Enterprising Photographers, Rascal Yankees, and Chinese Cobblers in a Nineteenth-Century Factory Town. Anthony W. Lee. 64 (Fall 2009) 255–7– Sing It Pretty: A Memoir. Bess Lomax Hawes. 63 (Spring 2009) 321–3– The Sixties: Passion, Politics, and Style. Dimitry Anastakis. 63 (Spring 2009) 291–3– A Social History of Spanish Labour. New Perspectives on Class, Politics and Gender. José A. Piqueras and Vicent Sanz Rozalén 64 (Fall 2009) 271–2– Social Murder and Other Shortcomings of Conservative Economics. Robert Chernomas and Ian Hudson. 63 (Spring 2009) 340–2– Solidarity First: Canadian Workers and Social Cohesion. Robert O’Brien, ed. 63 (Spring 2009) 273–5– Strangers in Our Midst: Sexual Deviancy in Postwar Ontario. Elise Chenier. 63 (Spring 2009) 264–6– The Sweetest Dream: Love, Lies, & Assassination. Lillian Pollak. 63 (Spring 2009) 323–4– Taking Back the Workers’ Law: How to Fight the Assault on Labor Rights. Ellen Dannin. 63 (Spring 2009) 312–15– Tenants in Time: Family Strategies, Land, and Liberalism in Upper Canada, 1799–1871. Catharine Anne Wilson. 64 (Fall 2009) 235–7

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– Transforming or Reforming Capitalism: Towards a Theory of Community Economic Development. John Loxley. 64 (Fall 2009) 279–82– Union-Free America: Workers and Antiunion Culture. Lawrence Richards. 64 (Fall 2009) 248–50– The (Un)Making of the Modern Family. Daniel Dagenais 64 (Fall 2009) 237–9– Unruly Masses. The Other Side of Fin-de-Siècle Vienna. Wolfgang Maderthaner and Lutz Musner 64 (Fall 2009 274–6– Uprooted: The Shipment of Poor Children to Canada, 1867–1917. Roy Parker 64 (Fall 2009) 231–3– US Labor in Trouble and Transition: The Failure of Reform from Above, the Promise of Revival from Below. Kim Moody. 63 (Spring 2009) 304–11– The View from Murney Tower: Salem Bland, the Late Victorian Controversies, and the Search for a New Christianity, Book One: Salem Bland: A Canadian Odyssey. Richard Allen. 63 (Spring 2009) 271–3 – Voices from the Ships: Australia’s Seafarers and their Union. Diane Kirkby. 64 (Fall 2009) 292– What’s New: Memoirs of a Socialist Idealist. Ben Swankey. 63 (Spring 2009) 259–61– Work. Lars Svendsen. 64 (Fall 2009) 282–4– Working Girl Blues: The Life and Music of Hazel Dickens. Hazel Dickens and Bill C. Malone. 64 (Fall 2009) 253–5– Working Girls in the West: Representations of Wage-Earning Women. Lindsey McMaster. 64 (Fall 2009) 217–19BRENNER, Mark– A Measure of Fairness: The Economics of Living Wages and Minimum Wages in the United States; book review. 63 (Spring 2009) 315–17

BRINK, Jack W. – Imagining Head-Smashed-In: Aboriginal Buffalo Hunting on the Northern Plains; book review. 64 (Fall 2009) 223–5BRONFENBRENNER, Kate– Global Unions: Challenging Transnational Capital Through Cross-Border Campaigns; book review. 63 (Spring 2009) 331–6BRONFMAN, Alejandra – On the Move: The Caribbean Since 1989; book review. 63 (Spring 2009) 327–9BULLOCK, Ian– The rise and fall of new labour? A social democracy for 21st century Britain? Review essay. 64 (Fall 2009) 173–91BUSE, Dieter K. – Sudbury: new crisis or continuity with globalization? review essay. 64 (Fall 2009) 209–14

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CAMPBELL, Peter– Understanding the dictatorship of the proletariat: the Canadian Left and the moment of socialist possibility in 1919. 64 (Fall 2009) 51–73CANNON, James P.about– Faction figure: James P. Cannon, early communist history, and radical faith; review essay. Eric Arnesen. 63 (Spring 2009) 243–58CANWEST Global Communications Corp.– Asper Nation: Canada’s Most Dangerous Media Company; book review; Marc Edge. 64 (Fall 2009) 241–4CAPITALISM– The political economy of inequality – reformism or socialism? Review essay. Paul Stevenson. 63 (Spring 2009) 231–42

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CARIBBEAN Region– On the Move: The Caribbean Since 1989; book review. Alejandra Bronfman. 63 (Spring 2009) 327–9CARTWRIGHT, John– Forum on labour and the economic crisis: can the union movement rise to the occasion? 64 (Fall 2009) 135–72CHAN, Wendy– Criminalizing Race, Criminalizing Poverty: Welfare Fraud Enforcement in Canada; book review. 63 (Spring 2009) 289–91CHENIER, Elise– Strangers in Our Midst: Sexual Deviancy in Postwar Ontario; book review. 63 (Spring 2009) 264–6CHERNOMAS, Robert– Social Murder and Other Shortcomings of Conservative Economics; book review. 63 (Spring 2009) 340–2CHICAGO, IllinoisSocial history– Mexican Chicago: Race, Identity, and Nation, 1916–39; book review. Gabriela F. Arredondo. 64 (Fall 2009) 257–8CHILD health– Healing the World’s Children: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Child Health in the Twentieth Century; book review. Cynthia Comacchio, Janet Golden and George Weisz. 63 (Spring 2009) 342–4CHILD labour– Child Workers in England, 1780–1820: Parish Apprentices and the Making of the Early Industrial Labour Force. Katrina Honeyman. 64 (Fall 2009) 263–5CHINA, Ancient– Artisans in Early Imperial China; book review. Anthony J. Barbieri-Low. 63 (Spring 2009) 329–31

CHINESE immigrants– A Shoemaker’s Story, Being Chiefly about French Canadian Immigrants, Enterprising Photographers, Rascal Yankees, and Chinese Cobblers in a Nineteenth-Century Factory Town; book review. Anthony W. Lee. 64 (Fall 2009) 255–7CIVIL liberties– Guantánamo North: Terrorism and the Administration of Justice in Canada; book review. Robert Diab. 64 (Fall 2009) 239–41CIVIL rights movement– Battling the Plantation Mentality: Memphis and the Black Freedom Struggle; book review. Laurie B. Green. 64 (Fall 2009) 291CLARK, Gregory– A Farewell to Alms: A Brief Economic History of the World; book review. 63 (Spring 2009) 338–40CLEMENT, Dominique– Canada’s Rights Revolution: Social Movements and Social Change, 1937–1982; book review. 64 (Fall 2009) 225–7COHEN, Marcy– Forum on labour and the economic crisis: can the union movement rise to the occasion? 64 (Fall 2009) 135–72COMACCHIO, Cynthia– Healing the World’s Children: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Child Health in the Twentieth Century; book review. 63 (Spring 2009) 342–4COMMUNISMHistory– Faction figure: James P. Cannon, early communist history, and radical faith; review essay. Eric Arnesen. 63 (Spring 2009) 243–58– The trouble with revisionism: or communist history with the history left in. Kevin Morgan. 63 (Spring 2009) 131–55

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– Understanding the dictatorship of the proletariat: the Canadian Left and the moment of socialist possibility in 1919. Peter Campbell. 64 (Fall 2009) 51–73COMMUNIST Party of CanadaHistory– A communist in the council chambers: communist municipal politics, ethnicity, and the career of William Kolisnyk. Stefan Epp 63 (Spring 2009) 79–103– What’s New: Memoirs of a Socialist Idealist; book review. Ben Swankey. 63 (Spring 2009) 259–61COMMUNITY development– Transforming or Reforming Capitalism: Towards a Theory of Community Economic Development; book review. John Loxley. 64 (Fall 2009) 279–82CONSERVATISM– Social Murder and Other Shortcomings of Conservative Economics; book review. Robert Chernomas and Ian Hudson. 63 (Spring 2009) 340–2CROWE, Cathy– Dying For a Home: Homeless Activists Speak Out; book review. 64 (Fall 2009) 221–3

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DAGENAIS, Daniel– The (Un)Making of the Modern Family; book review. 64 (Fall 2009) 237–9DANNIN, Ellen– Taking Back the Workers’ Law: How to Fight the Assault on Labor Rights; book review. 63 (Spring 2009) 312–15DIAB, Robert– Guantánamo North: Terrorism and the Administration of Justice in Canada; book review. 64 (Fall 2009) 239–41

DICKENS, Hazel– Working Girl Blues: The Life and Music of Hazel Dickens; book review. 64 (Fall 2009) 253–5

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EBBINGHAUS, Bernhard– Reforming Early Retirement in Europe, Japan and the USA; book review. (Fall 2009) 293ECONOMIC history– A Farewell to Alms: A Brief Economic History of the World; book review. Gregory Clark. 63 (Spring 2009) 338–40ECONOMICS– Social Murder and Other Shortcomings of Conservative Economics; book review. Robert Chernomas and Ian Hudson. 63 (Spring 2009) 340–2EDGE, Marc– Asper Nation: Canada’s Most Dangerous Media Company; book review. 64 (Fall 2009) 241–4EGER, Elizabeth– Brilliant Women, 18th Century Bluestockings; book review. 64 (Fall 2009) 267–71EMPLOYMENT discrimination– Equity, Diversity, and Canadian Labour; book review. Gerald Hunt and David Rayside. 63 (Spring 2009) 266–9ENVIRONMENT– Coming to Terms with Nature: Socialist Register 2007; book review. Leo Panitch and Colin Leys. 63 (Spring 2009) 293–7– Fair Future: Resource Conflicts, Security and Global Justice; book review. Wolfgang Sachs and Tilman Santarius. 63 (Spring 2009) 344–6– Fair Future: Resource Conflicts, Security and Global Justice; book review. 64 (Fall 2009) 289–90

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EPP Stefan– A communist in the council chambers: communist municipal politics, ethnicity, and the career of William Kolisnyk. 63 (Spring 2009) 79–103

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FAMILY– The (Un)Making of the Modern Family; book review. Daniel Dagenais 64 (Fall 2009) 237–9FEDERICO, Giovanni– Feeding the World: An Economic History of Agriculture, 1800–2000; book review. 64 (Fall 2009) 293FEMINISMHistory– Crossing Boundaries: Women’s Organizing in Europe and the Americas, 1880s–1940s. Uppsala Studies in Economic History 80; book review. Pernilla Jonsson, Silke Neunsinger, and Joan Sangster. 64 (Fall 2009) 258–60FICTION– The Sweetest Dream: Love, Lies, & Assassination; book review. Lillian Pollak. 63 (Spring 2009) 323–4

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GAY rights– Queer Inclusions, Continental Divisions: Public Recognition of Sexual Diversity in Canada and the United States; book review. David Rayside. 64 (Fall 2009) 227–9GERTEIS, Joseph– Class and the Color Line: Interracial Class Coalition in the Knights of Labor and the Populist Movement; book review. 63 (Spring 2009) 299–302GLOBAL financial crisis, 2008–– Forum on labour and the economic crisis: can the union movement rise to the occasion? Jim Stanford and others. 64 (Fall 2009) 135–72

GLOBALIZATION– Fair Future: Resource Conflicts, Security and Global Justice; book review. Wolfgang Sachs and Tilman Santarius. 63 (Spring 2009) 344–6– Globalization and the labour movement; review essay. Ingo Schmidt. 64 (Fall 2009) 193–208– Sudbury: new crisis or continuity with globalization? review essay. Dieter K. Buse 64 (Fall 2009) 209–14GOLDEN, Janet– Healing the World’s Children: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Child Health in the Twentieth Century; book review. 63 (Spring 2009) 342–4GOTKOWITZ, Laura– A Revolution for Our Rights: Indigenous Struggles for Land and Justice in Bolivia, 1880–1952; book review. 63 (Spring 2009) 324–6GREEN, Laurie B.– Battling the Plantation Mentality: Memphis and the Black Freedom Struggle; book review. 64 (Fall 2009) 291GROULX, Lionel-Henri– La restructuration récente des politiques sociales au Canada et au Québec: elements d’analyse. 63 (printemps 2009) 9–46

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HAGGARD, Stephen– Development, Democracy, and Welfare States: Latin America, East Asia, and Eastern Europe; book review. 64 (Fall 2009) 292HARRIS, Douglas C.– Landing Native Fisheries: Indian Reserves and Fishing Rights in British Columbia, 1849–1925; book review. 63 (Spring 2009) 275–8HAWES, Bess Lomax– Sing It Pretty: A Memoir; book review. 63 (Spring 2009) 321–3

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HISTORIANS– The Professionalization of History in English Canada; book review. Donald Wright. 64 (Fall 2009) 244–6HISTORIOGRAPHY – The trouble with revisionism: or communist history with the history left in. Kevin Morgan. 63 (Spring 2009) 131–55HOMELESS, The– Dying For a Home: Homeless Activists Speak Out; book review. Cathy Crowe. 64 (Fall 2009) 221–3HONEYMAN, Katrina– Child Workers in England, 1780–1820: Parish Apprentices and the Making of the Early Industrial Labour Force. 64 (Fall 2009) 263–5HUDSON, Ian– Social Murder and Other Shortcomings of Conservative Economics; book review. 63 (Spring 2009) 340–2HUMAN rights– Canada’s Rights Revolution: Social Movements and Social Change, 1937–1982; book review. Dominique Clément. 64 (Fall 2009) 225–7HUNT, Gerald– Equity, Diversity, and Canadian Labour; book review. 63 (Spring 2009) 266–9

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IMMIGRATIONHistory– Hiroshima Immigrants in Canada, 1891–1941; book review. Michiko Midge Ayukawa. 63 (Spring 2009) 280–2– “Knock, knock, knockin’ on heaven’s door”: immigrants and the guardians of privilege in Canada; review essay. Tanya Basok and Marshall Bastable. 63 (Spring 2009) 207–19

– Uprooted: The Shipment of Poor Children to Canada, 1867–1917; book review. Roy Parker 64 (Fall 2009) 231–3INDIGENOUS movementsBolivia– A Revolution for Our Rights: Indigenous Struggles for Land and Justice in Bolivia, 1880–1952; book review. Laura Gotkowitz. 63 (Spring 2009) 324–6ISITT, Benjamin– Fellow traveler: a British Columbia fisherman writes home from the Eastern Bloc, 1952. 63 (Spring 2009) 105–30IVERSON, Noel– Nels Anderson: a profile. 63 (Spring 2009) 181–205

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JACKSON, Ben– Equality and the British Left: A Study in Progressive Political Thought 1900–64; book review. 64 (Fall 2009) 265–7JAPANESE Canadians– Hiroshima Immigrants in Canada, 1891–1941; book review. Michiko Midge Ayukawa. 63 (Spring 2009) 280–2JEWISH Canadians– Canada’s Jews: A People’s History; book review. Gerald Tulchinsky 63 (Spring 2009) 282–5JONSSON, Pernilla– Crossing Boundaries: Women’s Organizing in Europe and the Americas, 1880s–1940s. Uppsala Studies in Economic History 80; book review. 64 (Fall 2009) 258–60

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KAUFMAN, Robert R. – Development, Democracy, and Welfare States: Latin America, East Asia, and Eastern Europe; book review. 64 (Fall 2009) 292

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KIRKBY, Diane– Voices from the Ships: Australia’s Seafarers and their Union; book review. 64 (Fall 2009) 292KIRKLAND LAKE gold miners’ strike, 1941–1942– Nouvelles réflexions sur les travailleurs et la grève de Kirkland Lake, 1941–1942. Sophie Blais 64 (automne 2009) 107–33KNIGHTS of Labor– Class and the Color Line: Interracial Class Coalition in the Knights of Labor and the Populist Movement; book review. Joseph Gerteis. 63 (Spring 2009) 299–302KOLISNYK, Williamabout– A communist in the council chambers: communist municipal politics, ethnicity, and the career of William Kolisnyk. Stefan Epp 63 (Spring 2009) 79–103

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LABOUR activists– Fellow traveler: a British Columbia fisherman writes home from the Eastern Bloc, 1952. Benjamin Isitt. 63 (Spring 2009) 105–30LABOUR historyGermany– German labour experiences since World War Two: a suggested interpretation. Ingo Schmidt. 63 (Spring 2009) 157–79Quebec– « Barrer la voie au syndicalisme » : les manoeuvres de l’État québécois contre la Société bienveillante des journaliers de navires de Québec et les autres sociétés de secours mutuel, 1869–1899. Peter C. Bischoff. 64 (Automne 2009) 9–49

Spain– A Social History of Spanish Labour. New Perspectives on Class, Politics and Gender; book review. José A. Piqueras and Vicent Sanz Rozalén 64 (Fall 2009) 271–2United States– Making a Living: Work and Environment in the United States; book review. Chad Montrie. 63 (Spring 2009) 297–9– A Power Among Them: Bessie Abramowitz Hillman and the Making of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America; book review. Karen Pastorello. 64 (Fall 2009) 246–8– Union–Free America: Workers and Antiunion Culture; book review. Lawrence Richards. 64 (Fall 2009) 248–50– US Labor in Trouble and Transition: The Failure of Reform from Above, the Promise of Revival from Below; book review. Kim Moody. 63 (Spring 2009) 304–11LABOUR law– The Economics of Imperfect Labor Markets; book review. Tito Boeri and Jan van Ours. 64 (Fall 2009) 284–6– Taking Back the Workers’ Law: How to Fight the Assault on Labor Rights; book review. Ellen Dannin. 63 (Spring 2009) 312–15LABOUR movementInternational aspects– Global Unions: Challenging Transnational Capital Through Cross–Border Campaigns; book review. Kate Bronfenbrenner. 63 (Spring 2009) 331–6LABOUR Party (Great Britain)– Equality and the British Left: A Study in Progressive Political Thought 1900–64; book review. Ben Jackson 64 (Fall 2009) 265–7– The rise and fall of new labour? A social democracy for 21st century Britain? Review essay. Ian Bullock. 64 (Fall 2009) 173–91

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LABOUR relations– Chinese workers confront capitalist labour relations; review essay. Li Zhang. 63 (Spring 2009) 221–9– Voices from the Ships: Australia’s Seafarers and their Union; book review. Diane Kirkby. 64 (Fall 2009) 292LAND tenure– Lady Landlords of Prince Edward Island; book review. Rusty Bitterman and Margaret McCallum. 64 (Fall 2009) 233–5LATIN AmericaEconomic policy– Latin American Neostructuralism: The Contradictions of Post–Neoliberal Development; book review. Fernando Ignacio Leiva. 64 (Fall 2009) 260–2LEE, Anthony W.– A Shoemaker’s Story, Being Chiefly about French Canadian Immigrants, Enterprising Photographers, Rascal Yankees, and Chinese Cobblers in a Nineteenth-Century Factory Town; book review. 64 (Fall 2009) 255–7LEFT, TheHistory– Equality and the British Left: A Study in Progressive Political Thought 1900–64; book review. Ben Jackson 64 (Fall 2009) 265–7– Reasoning Otherwise: Leftists and the People’s Enlightenment in Canada, 1890–1920; book review. Ian McKay 64 (Fall 2009) 215–17LEIVA, Fernando Ignacio– Latin American Neostructuralism: The Contradictions of Post-Neoliberal Development; book review. 64 (Fall 2009) 260–2LEVINE, Gil– Forum on labour and the economic crisis: can the union movement rise to the occasion? 64 (Fall 2009) 135–72LEYS, Colin– Coming to Terms with Nature: Socialist Register 2007; book review. 63 (Spring 2009) 293–7

LOXLEY, John– Transforming or Reforming Capitalism: Towards a Theory of Community Economic Development; book review. 64 (Fall 2009) 279–82LUCE, Stephanie– A Measure of Fairness: The Economics of Living Wages and Minimum Wages in the United States; book review. 63 (Spring 2009) 315–17LUTZ, John Sutton– Makuk: A New History of Aboriginal-White Relations; book review. 63 (Spring 2009) 278–80LYONS, Martin– Reading Culture and Writing Practices in Nineteenth-Century France; book review. 64 (Fall 2009) 272–4

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MADERTHANER, Wolfgang– Unruly Masses. The Other Side of Fin-de-Siècle Vienna; book review. 64 (Fall 2009 274–6MALONE, Bill C.– Working Girl Blues: The Life and Music of Hazel Dickens; book review. 64 (Fall 2009) 253–5MARTELLE, Scott– Blood Passion: The Ludlow Massacre and Class War in the American West; book review. 63 (Spring 2009) 311–12MASS media– Asper Nation: Canada’s Most Dangerous Media Company; book review; Marc Edge. 64 (Fall 2009) 241–4McCALLUM, Margaret– Lady Landlords of Prince Edward Island; book review. 64 (Fall 2009) 233–5McKAY, Ian– Reasoning Otherwise: Leftists and the People’s Enlightenment in Canada, 1890–1920; book review. 64 (Fall 2009) 215–17

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McKENZIE LEIPER, Jean– Bar Codes: Women in the Legal Profession; book review. 63 (Spring 2009) 269–71McLENNAN, Rebecca M.– The Crisis of Imprisonment: Protest, Politics, and the Making of the American Penal State, 1776–1941; book review. 64 (Fall 2009) 251–3McMASTER, Lindsey– Working Girls in the West: Representations of Wage-Earning Women; book review. 64 (Fall 2009) 217–19MEIKSINS WOOD, Ellen– Citizens to Lords: A Social History of Western Political Thought from Antiquity to the Middle Ages; book review. 64 (Fall 2009) 286–8METHODISMHistory– The View from Murney Tower: Salem Bland, the Late Victorian Controversies, and the Search for a New Christianity, Book One: Salem Bland: A Canadian Odyssey; book review. Richard Allen. 63 (Spring 2009) 271–3 MEXICAN Americans– Mexican Chicago: Race, Identity, and Nation, 1916–39; book review. Gabriela F. Arredondo. 64 (Fall 2009) 257–8MINERSLabour relations– Sudbury: new crisis or continuity with globalization? review essay. Dieter K. Buse 64 (Fall 2009) 209–14MIRCHANDANI, Kiran– Criminalizing Race, Criminalizing Poverty: Welfare Fraud Enforcement in Canada; book review. 63 (Spring 2009) 289–91MONTRIE, Chad– Making a Living: Work and Environment in the United States; book review. 63 (Spring 2009) 297–9

MOODY, Kim– US Labor in Trouble and Transition: The Failure of Reform from Above, the Promise of Revival from Below; book review. 63 (Spring 2009) 304–11MORGAN, Kevin– The trouble with revisionism: or communist history with the history left in. 63 (Spring 2009) 131–55MUSICIANS– Working Girl Blues: The Life and Music of Hazel Dickens; book review. Hazel Dickens and Bill C. Malone. 64 (Fall 2009) 253–5MUSNER, Lutz– Unruly Masses. The Other Side of Fin-de-Siècle Vienna; book review. 64 (Fall 2009 274–6

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NATIVE people’s land claimsBritish Columbia– Landing Native Fisheries: Indian Reserves and Fishing Rights in British Columbia, 1849–1925; book review. Douglas C. Harris. 63 (Spring 2009) 275–8NATIVE peoples–white relations– Makuk: A New History of Aboriginal-White Relations; book review. John Sutton Lutz. 63 (Spring 2009) 278–80NATTRASS, Nicoli– Class, Race, and Inequality in South Africa; book review. 64 (Fall 2009) 292–3NEISH, Elgin (Scotty)– Fellow traveler: a British Columbia fisherman writes home from the Eastern Bloc, 1952. Benjamin Isitt. 63 (Spring 2009) 105–30NEOSTRUCTURALISM– Latin American Neostructuralism: The Contradictions of Post-Neoliberal Development; book review. Fernando Ignacio Leiva. 64 (Fall 2009) 260–2

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NEUENSINGER, Silke– Crossing Boundaries: Women’s Organizing in Europe and the Americas, 1880s–1940s. Uppsala Studies in Economic History 80; book review. 64 (Fall 2009) 258–60NEW ENGLANDSocial history– A Shoemaker’s Story, Being Chiefly about French Canadian Immigrants, Enterprising Photographers, Rascal Yankees, and Chinese Cobblers in a Nineteenth-Century Factory Town; book review. Anthony W. Lee. 64 (Fall 2009) 255–7NG, Winnie– Forum on labour and the economic crisis: can the union movement rise to the occasion? 64 (Fall 2009) 135–72NINETEEN Sixties (Decade)– The Sixties: Passion, Politics, and Style; book review. Dimitry Anastakis. 63 (Spring 2009) 291–3

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O’BRIEN, Robert– Solidarity First: Canadian Workers and Social Cohesion; book review. 63 (Spring 2009) 273–5

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PALMER, Bryan D. – Forum on labour and the economic crisis: can the union movement rise to the occasion? 64 (Fall 2009) 135–72PANITCH,Leo– Coming to Terms with Nature: Socialist Register 2007; book review. 63 (Spring 2009) 293–7PARKER, Roy– Uprooted: The Shipment of Poor Children to Canada, 1867–1917; book review. 64 (Fall 2009) 231–3

PASTORELLO, Karen– A Power Among Them: Bessie Abramowitz Hillman and the Making of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America; book review. 64 (Fall 2009) 246–8PAYNE, Lana– Forum on labour and the economic crisis: can the union movement rise to the occasion? 64 (Fall 2009) 135–72PELTZ, Lucy– Brilliant Women, 18th Century Bluestockings; book review. 64 (Fall 2009) 267–71PENAL systemHistory– The Crisis of Imprisonment: Protest, Politics, and the Making of the American Penal State, 1776–1941; book review. Rebecca M. McLennan. 64 (Fall 2009) 251–3PETROU, Michael – Renegades: Canadians in the Spanish Civil War; book review. 63 (Spring 2009) 261–4PIQUERAS, José A. – A Social History of Spanish Labour. New Perspectives on Class, Politics and Gender; book review. 64 (Fall 2009) 271–2PITSULA, James M.– New World Dawning: The Sixties at Regina Campus; book review. 64 (Fall 2009) 229–31POLITICAL philosophy– Citizens to Lords: A Social History of Western Political Thought from Antiquity to the Middle Ages; book review. Ellen Meiksins Wood. 64 (Fall 2009) 286–8POLITICIANS– A communist in the council chambers: communist municipal politics, ethnicity, and the career of William Kolisnyk. Stefan Epp 63 (Spring 2009) 79–103

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POLLAK, Lillian– The Sweetest Dream: Love, Lies, & Assassination; book review. 63 (Spring 2009) 323–4POLLIN, Robert– A Measure of Fairness: The Economics of Living Wages and Minimum Wages in the United States; book review. 63 (Spring 2009) 315–17POPULISTS– Class and the Color Line: Interracial Class Coalition in the Knights of Labor and the Populist Movement; book review. Joseph Gerteis. 63 (Spring 2009) 299–302PRINCE EDWARD ISLANDHistory– Lady Landlords of Prince Edward Island; book review. Rusty Bitterman and Margaret McCallum. 64 (Fall 2009) 233–5

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RACE relations– Class and the Color Line: Interracial Class Coalition in the Knights of Labor and the Populist Movement; book review. Joseph Gerteis. 63 (Spring 2009) 299–302– For Jobs and Freedom: Race and Labor in America; book review. Robert Ziegler. 63 (Spring 2009) 302–4RAYSIDE, David– Equity, Diversity, and Canadian Labour; book review. 63 (Spring 2009) 266–9– Queer Inclusions, Continental Divisions: Public Recognition of Sexual Diversity in Canada and the United States; book review. 64 (Fall 2009) 227–9READING– Reading Culture and Writing Practices in Nineteenth-Century France; book review. Martin Lyons. 64 (Fall 2009) 272–4

RETIREMENT income– Reforming Early Retirement in Europe, Japan and the USA; book review. Bernhard Ebbinghaus. (Fall 2009) 293RICHARDS, Lawrence– Union-Free America: Workers and Antiunion Culture; book review. 64 (Fall 2009) 248–50

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SACHS, Wolfgang– Fair Future: Resource Conflicts, Security and Global Justice; book review. 63 (Spring 2009) 344–6– Fair Future: Resource Conflicts, Security and Global Justice; book review. 64 (Fall 2009) 289–90SANGSTER, Joan– Crossing Boundaries: Women’s Organizing in Europe and the Americas, 1880s–1940s. Uppsala Studies in Economic History 80; book review. 64 (Fall 2009) 258–60SANTARIUS, Tilman– Fair Future: Resource Conflicts, Security and Global Justice; book review. 63 (Spring 2009) 344–6– Fair Future: Resource Conflicts, Security and Global Justice; book review. 64 (Fall 2009) 289–90SANZ ROZALEN, Vicent– A Social History of Spanish Labour. New Perspectives on Class, Politics and Gender; book review. 64 (Fall 2009) 271–2SAUNDERS, Bill– Forum on labour and the economic crisis: can the union movement rise to the occasion? 64 (Fall 2009) 135–72SCHMIDT, Ingo– German labour experiences since World War Two: a suggested interpretation. 63 (Spring 2009) 157–79– Globalization and the labour movement; review essay. 64 (Fall 2009) 193–208

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SCHWARTZ, Kristin– Forum on labour and the economic crisis: can the union movement rise to the occasion? 64 (Fall 2009) 135–72SEX crimesLaws and legislation– Carnal Crimes: Sexual Assault Law in Canada, 1900– 1975; book review. Constance Backhouse. 64 (Fall 2009) 219–21SEEKINGS, Jeremy– Class, Race, and Inequality in South Africa; book review. 64 (Fall 2009) 292–3SEXUAL deviancy– Strangers in Our Midst: Sexual Deviancy in Postwar Ontario; book review. Elise Chenier. 63 (Spring 2009) 264–6SOCIAL change– Canada’s Rights Revolution: Social Movements and Social Change, 1937–1982; book review. Dominique Clément. 64 (Fall 2009) 225–7SOCIAL cohesion– Solidarity First: Canadian Workers and Social Cohesion; book review. Robert O’Brien, ed. 63 (Spring 2009) 273–5SOCIAL democracy– Between Growth and Security: Swedish Social Democracy from a Strong Society to a Third Way; book review. Jenny Anderson. 64 (Fall 2009) 291– The political economy of inequality – reformism or socialism? Review essay. Paul Stevenson. 63 (Spring 2009) 231–42SOCIAL POLICY– Development, Democracy, and Welfare States: Latin America, East Asia, and Eastern Europe; book review. Stephen Haggard and Robert R. Kaufman 64 (Fall 2009) 292– The Failed Welfare Revolution: America’s Struggle Over Guaranteed Income Policy; book review. 63 (Spring 2009) 317–19

– La restructuration récente des politiques sociales au Canada et au Québec: elements d’analyse. Lionel-Henri Groulx. 63 (printemps 2009) , 9–46 SOCIOLOGISTS– Nels Anderson: a profile. Noel Iverson. 63 (Spring 2009) 181–205SOUTH AFRICASocial aspects– Class, Race, and Inequality in South Africa; book review. Jeremy Seekings and Nicoli Nattrass 64 (Fall 2009) 292–3SPANISH Civil War, 1936–1939– Renegades: Canadians in the Spanish Civil War; book review. Michael Petrou. 63 (Spring 2009) 261–4STANFORD, Jim– Forum on labour and the economic crisis: can the union movement rise to the occasion? 64 (Fall 2009) 135–72STEENSLAND, Brian– The Failed Welfare Revolution: America’s Struggle Over Guaranteed Income Policy; book review. 63 (Spring 2009) 317–19STEVENSON, Paul– The political economy of inequality – reformism or socialism? Review essay. 63 (Spring 2009) 231–42STEVEDORESLabour relations– « Barrer la voie au syndicalisme » : les manoeuvres de l’État québécois contre la Société bienveillante des journaliers de navires de Québec et les autres sociétés de secours mutuel, 1869–1899. Peter C. Bischoff. 64 (automne 2009) 9–49STOREY, Robert– From invisibility to equality? Women workers and the gendering of workers’ compensation in Ontario, 1900–2005. 64 (Fall 2009) 75–106STRIKES– Blood Passion: The Ludlow Massacre and Class War in the American West; book review. Scott Martelle. 63 (Spring 2009) 311–12

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– Nouvelles réflexions sur les travailleurs et la grève de Kirkland Lake, 1941–1942. Sophie Blais 64 (automne 2009) 107–33STUDENT activism– New World Dawning: The Sixties at Regina Campus; book review. James M. Pitsula. 64 (Fall 2009) 229–31STUDENTS for a Democratic Society– A Hard Rain Fell: SDS and Why It Failed; book review. David Barber. 63 (Spring 2009) 319–21SVENDSEN, Lars– Work; book review. 64 (Fall 2009) 282–4SUDBURY, Ontario– Sudbury: new crisis or continuity with globalization? review essay. Dieter K. Buse 64 (Fall 2009) 209–14SWANKEY, Ben– What’s New: Memoirs of a Socialist Idealist; book review. 63 (Spring 2009) 259–61SWEDENPolitical aspects– Between Growth and Security: Swedish Social Democracy from a Strong Society to a Third Way; book review. Jenny Anderson. 64 (Fall 2009) 291SWEENEY, Brendan– Sixty years on the margin: the evolution of Ontario’s tree planting industry and labour force: 1945–2007. 63 (Spring 2009) 47–78

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TENANCY– Tenants in Time: Family Strategies, Land, and Liberalism in Upper Canada, 1799–1871; book review. Catharine Anne Wilson. 64 (Fall 2009) 235–7TREE planting– Sixty years on the margin: the evolution of Ontario’s tree planting industry and labour force: 1945–2007. Brendan Sweeney 63 (Spring 2009) 47–78

TULCHINSKY, Gerald– Canada’s Jews: A People’s History; book review. 63 (Spring 2009) 282–5UPPER CANADA– Tenants in Time: Family Strategies, Land, and Liberalism in Upper Canada, 1799–1871; book review. Catharine Anne Wilson. 64 (Fall 2009) 235–7

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VAN OURS, Jan– The Economics of Imperfect Labor Markets; book review. 64 (Fall 2009) 284–6VIENNA, AustriaSocial history– Unruly Masses. The Other Side of Fin-de-Siècle Vienna; book review. Wolfgang Maderthaner and Lutz Musner 64 (Fall 2009 274–6

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WAGES and salaries– A Fair Day’s Wage for a Fair Day’s Work?: Sweated Labour and the Origins of Minimum Wage Legislation in Britain; book review. Sheila Blackburn. 64 (Fall 2009) 291– A Measure of Fairness: The Economics of Living Wages and Minimum Wages in the United States; book review. Robert Pollin, Mark Brenner, Jeannette Wicks-Lim and Stephanie Luce. 63 (Spring 2009) 315–17WARNOCK, John W.– Creating a Failed State: The US and Canada in Afghanistan; book report. 63 (Spring 2009) 285–7WEALTH– Reclaiming the Canadian Left; book review. Richard Ziegler. 63 (Spring 2009) 287–9

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WEISZ, George– Healing the World’s Children: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Child Health in the Twentieth Century; book review. 63 (Spring 2009) 342–4WELFARE fraud– Criminalizing Race, Criminalizing Poverty: Welfare Fraud Enforcement in Canada; book review. Kiran Mirchandani and Wendy Chan. 63 (Spring 2009) 289–91WICKS-LIM, Jeannette– A Measure of Fairness: The Economics of Living Wages and Minimum Wages in the United States; book review. 63 (Spring 2009) 315–17WILSON, Catharine Anne– Tenants in Time: Family Strategies, Land, and Liberalism in Upper Canada, 1799–1871; book review. 64 (Fall 2009) 235–7WILSON, Fred– Forum on labour and the economic crisis: can the union movement rise to the occasion? 64 (Fall 2009) 135–72WINNIPEG, ManitobaHistory– A communist in the council chambers: communist municipal politics, ethnicity, and the career of William Kolisnyk. Stefan Epp 63 (Spring 2009) 79–103WOMEN lawyers– Bar Codes: Women in the Legal Profession; book review. Jean McKenzie Leiper. 63 (Spring 2009) 269–71WOMEN workers– From invisibility to equality? Women workers and the gendering of workers’ compensation in Ontario, 1900–2005. Robert Storey. 64 (Fall 2009) 75–106– New Masters, New Servants: Migration, Development, and Women Workers in China; book review. Yan Hairong. 64 (Fall 2009) 276–9– Working Girls in the West: Representations of Wage-Earning Women; book review. Lindsey McMaster. 64 (Fall 2009) 217–19

WORK– Work; book review. Lars Svendsen. 64 (Fall 2009) 282–4WORKERS’ compensation– From invisibility to equality? Women workers and the gendering of workers’ compensation in Ontario, 1900–2005. Robert Storey. 64 (Fall 2009) 75–106WRIGHT, Donald– The Professionalization of History in English Canada; book review. 64 (Fall 2009) 244–6

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YAN Hairong– New Masters, New Servants: Migration, Development, and Women Workers in China; book review. 64 (Fall 2009) 276–9

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ZHANG Li– Chinese workers confront capitalist labour relations; review essay. 63 (Spring 2009) 221–9ZIEGLER, Richard– Reclaiming the Canadian Left; book review. 63 (Spring 2009) 287–9ZIEGLER, Robert– For Jobs and Freedom: Race and Labor in America; b;;ook review. 63 (Spring 2009) 302–4

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