Dissenting Traditions: Essays on Bryan D. Palmer, Marxism, and History (Working Canadians: Books from the Cclh) - Softcover

Buch 6 von 6: Working Canadians: Books from the CCLH
 
9781771993111: Dissenting Traditions: Essays on Bryan D. Palmer, Marxism, and History (Working Canadians: Books from the Cclh)

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The provocative works of Bryan D. Palmer reshaped the historiography of labor, communism, and the Canadian left. As a whole, Palmer’s writings reveal a commitment to critical dissent wedded to a proactive imagination, seeking out alternatives to past and present structures through a complex understanding of history. Dissenting Traditions gathers Palmer’s colleagues, students, and sometimes-critics to examine and expand on the defining themes of his career. Tracing Palmer’s participation in key debates, the authors demonstrate that the study of class coupled with public advocacy can lead to profound social change. In this moment of increasing precarity, Palmer’s politically engaged scholarship offers affirming evidence to scholars and activists alike on the remaining importance of working-class history.

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Sean Carleton is assistant professor of history and Native studies at the University of Manitoba. Ted McCoy is associate professor of sociology at the University of Calgary and author of several books, including, most recently Four Unruly Women: Stories of Incarceration and Resistance from Canada’s Most Notorious Prison. Julia Smith is assistant professor of labor studies at the University of Manitoba. 

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