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  • An Index to Labour/Le Travail Volumes 65 & 66, 2010

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Activists

Beliefs, opinions, and attitudes

-Harlem vs. Columbia University: black student power in the 1960s; book review. Stefan M. Bradley. Labour/Le Travail, 65 (Spring 2010), 227-29.
-Men, mobs, and law: anti-lynching and labor defense in U.S. radical history; book review. Rebecca Hill. Labour/Le Travail, 65 (Spring 2010), 229-31.

Biography

-In and out of the working class; book note. Michael D. Yates. Labour/Le Travail, 65 (Spring 2010), 260.
-Sojourner Truth's America. Margaret Washington; book review. Labour/Le Travail, 66 (Fall 2010), 261-63.
-The undiscovered Paul Robeson, quest for freedom, 1939-1976; book review. Paul Robeson Jr. Labour/Le Travail, 66 (Fall 2010), 268-70.
-Until the end: memoirs of sinter-plant activist Jean L. Gagnon; book review. Adelle Larmour. Labour/Le Travail, 66 (Fall 2010), 231-32.

Family

-To be my father's daughter; book note. Sharon Halfyard, Carmelita McGrath, co-authors; Marion Cheeks, ed. Labour/ Le Travail, 65 (Spring 2010), 259.

Addiction

Care and treatment

-Raise shit: social action saving lives; book review. Susan Boyd, Donald MacPherson, Bud Osborn. Labour/Le Travail, 66 (Fall 2010), 249-51.

THE Age of Mackenzie King

Authorship

-Harry Ferns, Bernard Ostry, and The Age of Mackenzie King: liberal orthodoxy and its discontents in the 1950s. Christopher Dummitt. Labour/Le Travail, 66 (Fall 2010), 107-139.

AGNEW, Vijay, editor

-Racialized migrant women in Canada: essays on health, violence, and equity; book review. In "Racialization and marginalization of immigrants: a new wave of xenophobia in Canada"; review essay. Labour/Le Travail, 66 (Fall 2010), 163-182.

AGRICULTURAL industry

History

-Feeding the world: an economic history of agriculture, 1800-2000. Giovanni Federico. Labour/Le Travail, 65 (Spring 2010), 256-58.

Labour relations

-North for the harvest: Mexican workers, growers, and the sugar beet industry; book review. Jim Norris. Labour/Le Travail, 66 (Fall 2010), 272-74.
See also Food industry

Airlines

Labour relations

-Up in the air: how airlines can improve performance by engaging their employees; book note. Greg J. Bamber, Jody Hoffer Gittell, Thomas A. Kochan, Andrew von Nordenflycht. Labour/Le Travail, 65 (Spring 2010), 260. [End Page 293]

ALLEN, Joan, co-editor

-Histories of labour: national and international perspectives; book review. In "From the labour question to the labour history question"; review essay. Labour/Le Travail, 66 (Fall 2010), 195-230.

Anarchism

-Under the black flag: anarchist histories; review essay. Mark Leier. Labour/Le Travail, 65 (Spring 2010), 175-180.

ANTI-GLOBALIZATION movement

-Networking futures: the movements against corporate globalization; book review. Jeffrey S. Juris. Labour/Le Travail, 66 (Fall 2010), 295-97.

ARCHER, Robin

-Why is there no Labor Party in the United States?; book review. Labour/Le Travail, 65 (Spring 2010), 231-33.

ARISTIDE, Jean-Bertrand

-Damming the flood: Haiti, Aristide, and the politics of containment; book review. Peter Hallward. Labour/Le Travail, 65 (Spring 2010), 233-35.

ARNOLD, David F.

-The fishermen's frontier: people and salmon in southeast Alaska; book review. Labour/Le Travail, 65 (Spring 2010), 219-20.

ARSENAULT, Chris

-Blowback: a Canadian history of agent orange and the war at home; book review. In "Why don't they just say so? The international division of labour, profits, resources, and suffering"; review essay. Labour/Le Travail, 66 (Fall 2010), 141-161.

ASHBY, Steven K., co-author

-Staley: the fight for a new American labour movement; book review. Labour/Le Travail, 66 (Fall 2010), 266-68.

Australia

History

-When the Labor Party dreams: class, politics and policy in New South Wales 1930-32; book review. Geoff Robinson. Labour/Le Travail, 66 (Fall 2010), 290-92.

Authorship

-Comrades and critics: women, literature and the Left in 1930s Canada; book review. Candida Rifkind. Labour/ Le Travail, 65 (Spring 2010), 202-204.
-Harry Ferns, Bernard Ostry, and The Age of Mackenzie King: liberal orthodoxy and its discontents in the 1950s. Christopher Dummitt. Labour/Le Travail, 66 (Fall 2010), 107-139.

B

BALES, Kevin

-Modern slavery: the secret world of 27 million people; book review. Labour/Le Travail, 65 (Spring 2010), 251-53.
-co-editor, To plead our own cause: personal stories of today's slaves; book review. Labour/Le Travail, 65 (Spring 2010), 253...

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