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table of contents
  1. Cover
  2. Acknowledgements
  3. Introduction: Those Who Built Alberta
  4. 1. Millennia of Native Work
  5. 2. The Fur Trade and Early European Settlement
  6. 3. One Step Forward: Alberta Workers 1885–1914
  7. 4. War, Repression, and Depression, 1914–1939
  8. 5. Alberta Labour and Working-Class Life, 1940–1959
  9. 6. The Boomers Become the Workers: Alberta, 1960–1980
  10. 7. Alberta Labour in the 1980s
  11. 8. Revolution, Retrenchment, and the New Normal: The 1990s and Beyond
  12. 9. Women, Labour, and the Labour Movement
  13. 10. Racialization and Work
  14. Conclusion: A History to Build Upon
  15. Notes
  16. Bibliography
  17. Contributors
  18. Index

WORKING PEOPLE
IN ALBERTA

A History

ALVIN FINKEL

with contributions by JASON FOSTER,
WINSTON GERELUK, JENNIFER KELLY AND
DAN CUI, JAMES MUIR, JOAN SCHIEBELBEIN,
JIM SELBY, and ERIC STRIKWERDA

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