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Dissenting Traditions: Part I. Labour
Dissenting Traditions
Part I. Labour
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Cover
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part I. Labour
1. Bryan D. Palmer, Labour Historian
2. Bryan D. Palmer, Social Historian
3. Labour History’s Present: An Account of Labour/Le Travail Under Bryan D. Palmer
Part II. Experience, Discourse, Class
4. Bryan D. Palmer and E. P. Thompson
5. On Polemics and Provocations: Bryan D. Palmer vs. Liberal Anti-Marxists
6. Bryan Douglas Palmer, Edward Palmer Thompson, John le Carré (and Me): Workers, Spies, and Spying, Past and Present
Part III. Politics
7. Palmer’s Politics: Discovering the Past and the Future of Class Struggle
8. The Hippopotamus and the Giraffe: Bolshevism, Stalinism, and American and British Communism in the 1920s
9. The June Days of 2013 in Brazil and the Persistence of Top-Down Histories
10. Old Positions/New Directions: Strategies for Rebuilding Canadian Working-Class History
Afterword: Rude Awakenings
Selected Works of Bryan D. Palmer
List of Contributors
About This Text
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