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Dissenting Traditions: Part II. Experience, Discourse, Class

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

PART II

Experience, Discourse, Class

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