Working Lives
Essays in Canadian Working-Class History
Format:Hardback
Publisher:University of Toronto Press
Published:9th Oct '18
Should be back in stock very soon
This hardback is available in another edition too:
- Paperback£39.00(9781487522513)
Craig Heron is one of Canada’s leading labour historians. Drawing together fifteen of Heron’s new and previously published essays on working-class life in Canada, Working Lives covers a wide range of issues, including politics, culture, gender, wage-earning, and union organization. A timely contribution to the evolving field of labour studies in Canada, this cohesive collection of essays analyzes the daily experiences of people working across Canada over more than two hundred years.
Honest in its depictions of the historical complexities of daily life, Working Lives raises issues in the writing of Canadian working-class history, especially "working-class realism" and how it is eventually inscribed into Canada’s public history. Thoughtfully reflecting on the ways in which workers interact with the past, Heron discusses the important role historians and museums play in remembering the adversity and milestones experienced by Canada’s working class.
"Heron is a master researcher and synthesizes the social history of workers on the job, as working conditions became more centralized and mechanized, in communities, and in the home."
-- Laurel Sefton Macdowell, University of Toronto * University of Toronto Quarterly: Letters in Canada 2018ISBN: 9781487503253
Dimensions: 231mm x 163mm x 38mm
Weight: 980g
640 pages