The Violence of Work

New Essays in Canadian and US Labour History

Joan Sangster editor Jeremy Milloy editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:University of Toronto Press

Published:24th Nov '20

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From mining to sex work and from the classroom to the docks, violence has always been a part of work. This collection of essays highlights the many different forms and expressions of violence that have arisen under capitalism in the last two hundred years, as well as how historians of working-class life and labour have understood violence. The editors draw together diverse case studies, integrating analysis of class, age, gender, sexuality, and race into the scholarship.

Essays span the United States and Canadian border, exploring gender violence, sexual harassment, the violent kidnapping of union organizers, the violence of inadequate health and safety protections, the culture of violence in state institutions, the mythology of working-class violence, and the changing nature of violence in extractive industries. The Violence of Work theorizes and historicizes violence as an integral part of working life, making it possible to understand the full scope and causes of workplace violence over time.

"I applaud the editors’ decision to take the long-view and bring this history right up to the present time. One gets a strong sense here of the continuity in violence."

-- Steven High, Concordia University * Labour/Le Travail *

"The contributors’ examples of violence are heart-rending, convincing, and extremely diverse."

-- James Naylor, Brandon University * Histoire sociale / Social History

ISBN: 9781487523435

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm

Weight: 300g

208 pages