“Copyright” in “Dissenting Traditions”
Copyright © 2021 Sean Carleton, Ted McCoy, and Julia Smith Co-published by the Canadian Committee on Labour History and AU Press, Athabasca University 1200, 10011 – 109 Street, Edmonton, AB T5J 3S8
https://doi.org/10.15215/aupress/9781771993111.01
Image on the cover: Bernard Goodman, untitled, 1998. Cover and interior design by Sergiy Kozakov. Printed and bound in Canada.
Title: Dissenting traditions : essays on Bryan D. Palmer, Marxism, and history / edited by Sean Carleton, Ted McCoy, and Julia Smith.
Names: Carleton, Sean, 1984- editor. | McCoy, Ted, 1978- editor. | Smith, Julia, 1982- editor. | Canadian Committee on Labour History, issuing body.
Series: Working Canadians (Edmonton, Alta.)
Description: Series statement: Working Canadians, books from the CCLH | Includes bibliographical references.
Identifiers: Canadiana (print) 2021013903X | Canadiana (ebook) 20210141662 | ISBN 9781771993111 (softcover) | ISBN 9781771993128 (PDF) | ISBN 9781771993135 (EPUB)
Subjects: LCSH: Palmer, Bryan D—Influence. | LCSH: Labor—History. | LCSH: Working class—History. | LCSH: Communism—History. | LCSH: Socialism—History.
Classification: LCC HD4841 .D57 2021 | DDC 331—dc23
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