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1. The indigenous foundation of the resource economy of BC's north coast.
THE INDIGENOUS FOUNDATION of the Resource Economy of British Columbia's temperate rainforest is often described as pristine, virgin, or untouched. While some critics may decry ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
2. 'The comforts of married life': Metis family life, labour, and the Hudson's...
SINCE THE 1980S, scholars have sought to understand how the Canadian fur trade shaped the Metis. Less attention has been paid to the impact of ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
3. The constitutional right to bargain collectively: the ironies of labour...
READERS OF THIS JOURNAL are probably aware that in a judgement issued in June 2007, Health Services and Support--Facilities Subsector Bargaining Association v. British Columbia, ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
4. Writing Chinese labour history: changes and continuities in labour...
IN THE 1980s, THE AUTHORS of most historical studies in China began to move in new directions owing to a combination of internal changes and ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
5. 'Living the same as the white people': Mohawk and Anishinabe Women's labour...
ABORIGINAL WOMEN have a long history of paid labour in Canada, yet there is little scholarly writing examining their work experiences. Using enfranchisement case files ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
6. In honour of Christiane Harzig.
Christiane H.E. Harzig, whose research and writing in the history of gender, labour, women, and migration will be familiar to many Labour/Le Travail readers, died ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
7. The saga of History 492: the transformation of working-class history in one...
JOURNALS, CONFERENCE PANELS, and on-line newsgroups are filled these days with talk of a crisis (or backlash or decline) in labour and working-class history. (1) ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
8. The cultural economy of survival: the Mi'kmaq of Cape Breton in the...
BY THE MID-19TH CENTURY, the Mi'kmaq of Cape Breton Island, much like the Mi'kmaq on the Nova Scotia mainland, were nearly destitute. The outcome of ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
9. 'Building the great lucrative fishing industry': aboriginal gillnet fishers...
IN THE 1950S AND 1960S, Aboriginal gillnet fishers protested new state salmon regulations restricting access to the industrial fishery of the Nass and Skeena Rivers ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
10. Forestry workers and their communities.
Gordon Hak, Capital and Labour in the British Columbia Forest Industry, 1934-1974 (Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press 2007) William P. Jones, The Tribe of ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE) | |
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