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" Workers, capital, and the state in British Columbia : "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 703300
Doc. No : b525489
Title & Author : Workers, capital, and the state in British Columbia : : selected papers /\ edited by Rennie Warburton and David Coburn.
Publication Statement : Vancouver :: University of British Columbia Press,, 1988.
Page. NO : viii, 288 pages :: illustrations ;; 24 cm
ISBN : 0774802839
: : 9780774802833
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references.
Contents : Introduction / Rennie Warburton and David Coburn -- Politics and the state in the nineteenth century / John Malcolmson -- Making Indians / Michael Kew -- The underground economy : the mining frontier to 1920 / Paul Phillips -- Class, ethnicity, and conflict : the case of the Chinese and Japanese immigrants, 1880-1923 / Gillian Creese -- Relations of production and collective action in the salmon fishery, 1900-1925 / James Conley -- Workers, class, and industrial conflict in New Westminster, 1900-1930 / Allen Seager -- Class and community in the Fraser Mills strike, 1931 / Jeanne Myers -- Ethnicity and class in the farm labour process / Allan Dutton and Cynthia Cornish -- Public policy, capital, and labour, in the forest industry / M. Patricia Marchak -- Workers' control of B.C. Telephone : the shape of things to come? / Elaine Bernard -- The rise of non-manual work in British Columbia / Rennie Warburton and David Coburn -- The class relations of public schoolteachers in British Columbia / Rennie Warburton -- Conclusion : capitalist social relations in British Columbia / Rennie Warburton.
Subject : Labor and laboring classes-- British Columbia.
Subject : Social conflict-- British Columbia.
Subject : British Columbia, Economic conditions.
Dewey Classification : ‭305.5/62/09711‬
LC Classification : ‭HD8109.B82‬‭W67 1988‬
Added Entry : Coburn, David,1938-
: Warburton, Rennie,1937-
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