This is the contribution "Women's Work: Re-examining Canadian and American Women's Labour History" of MTS 25 (2001)
This thesis examines the history of female immigrant domestic labour in Canada from a socialist femi...
Features Canadian women writing on issues of gender and race in cultural production (architecture, v...
Carmela Patrias is a social historian at Brock University. Much of her work concerns Canadian immig...
This is the contribution "Reproducing the Class Struggle : Class, Gender and Social Reproduction in ...
This is the contribution "Gender and Labour History in the 1990s" of MTS 27 (2002)
This is the contribution "The Contested Terrain of Workers Heritage: Recent North American Experienc...
This is the contribution "Native Workers in Canada and the United States: A Comparative Perspective"...
This is the contribution "The Society for the Study of Labour History and its Journal" of MTS 27 (20...
Continuation of the question period following Dr. Joy Parr's lecture on the history of women in the...
This is the contribution "In Search of an American Working Class: National Ficitons in the Making of...
This is the contribution "Trade-Union History: The Consolidation of Revisionism" of MTS 27 (2002)
Anglophone women, working in a new capacity as federal civil servants, exercised a significant influ...
This paper examines the changing role of women’s paid work outside the home in Canada and the US sin...
This study explores the transformation of women's wage work in New England between 1820 and 1900 wit...
The role of working women in American labor history from colonial times to the present is the topic ...
This thesis examines the history of female immigrant domestic labour in Canada from a socialist femi...
Features Canadian women writing on issues of gender and race in cultural production (architecture, v...
Carmela Patrias is a social historian at Brock University. Much of her work concerns Canadian immig...
This is the contribution "Reproducing the Class Struggle : Class, Gender and Social Reproduction in ...
This is the contribution "Gender and Labour History in the 1990s" of MTS 27 (2002)
This is the contribution "The Contested Terrain of Workers Heritage: Recent North American Experienc...
This is the contribution "Native Workers in Canada and the United States: A Comparative Perspective"...
This is the contribution "The Society for the Study of Labour History and its Journal" of MTS 27 (20...
Continuation of the question period following Dr. Joy Parr's lecture on the history of women in the...
This is the contribution "In Search of an American Working Class: National Ficitons in the Making of...
This is the contribution "Trade-Union History: The Consolidation of Revisionism" of MTS 27 (2002)
Anglophone women, working in a new capacity as federal civil servants, exercised a significant influ...
This paper examines the changing role of women’s paid work outside the home in Canada and the US sin...
This study explores the transformation of women's wage work in New England between 1820 and 1900 wit...
The role of working women in American labor history from colonial times to the present is the topic ...
This thesis examines the history of female immigrant domestic labour in Canada from a socialist femi...
Features Canadian women writing on issues of gender and race in cultural production (architecture, v...
Carmela Patrias is a social historian at Brock University. Much of her work concerns Canadian immig...