2000 - 45 (Spring / Printemps)

Articles in this issue

CONTRIBUTORS/COLLABORATEURS

Page: 5

EDITOR'S INTRODUCTION

Labour Confronts the Millenium

Page: 7

INSTITUTIONS AND IDEAS

Some Millennial Reflections on the State of Canadian Labour History

Pages: 11 - 36

Industrial Relations at the Millenium: Beyond Employment?

Pages: 37 - 68

For a New Kind of History: A Reconnaissance of 100 Years of Canadian Socialism

Pages: 69 - 126

GENDER, FAMILY, AND SEX

Feminism and the Making of Canadian Working-Class History: Exploring the Past, Present and Future

Pages: 127 - 166

"The History of Us": Social Science, History, and the Relations of Family in Canada

Pages: 167 - 220

Bumping and Grinding On the Line: Making Nudity Play

Pages: 221 - 250

LAW, INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS, AND THE STATE

Pluralism or Fragmentation?: The Twentieth-Century Employment Law Regime in Canada

Pages: 251 - 306

La grève de l'amiante de 1949 et le projet de réforme de l'entreprise. Comment le patronat a défendu son droit de gérance

Pages: 307 - 342

THE NATIONAL QUESTION

Political Economy and the Canadian Working Class: Marxism or Nationalist Reformism?

Pages: 343 - 368

"Rapprocher les lieux du poivoir": The Québec Labour Movement and Québec Sovereigntism, 1960-2000

Pages: 369 - 396

CULTURES

Labour/ Left Memorabilia, 1880-1980: A Photographic Representation

Pages: 397 - 416

Short Takes: The Canadian Worker on Film

Pages: 417 - 438

Canadian Universities, Academic Freedom, Labour, and the Left

Pages: 439 - 470

ABSTRACTS/RÉSUMÉS

Pages: 471 - 483