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Volumn , Issue 45, 2000, Pages 171-197

The labour historian and public history

(1)  Heron, Craig a  

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EID: 50349092726     PISSN: 07003862     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.2307/25149046     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (18)

References (6)
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    • Spring
    • For reflections by one such labour historian, see Michael Piva, "Labour Historians and Unions: Assessing the Interaction," Labour/Le Travail, 27 (Spring 1991), 209-11. The emergence of a new generation of labour historians is traced in Gregory S. Kealey, "Writing About Labour," in John Schultz, ed., Writing About Canada: A Handbook for Modern Canadian History (Scarborough: 1990), 145-74. For reflections on the difficulties of reconciling a working-class background with intellectual work, see Richard Hoggart, The Uses of Literacy (London 1957); Richard Sennett and Jonathan Cobb, The Hidden Injuries of Class (New York 1972); Janet Zandy, ed., Liberating Memory: Our Work and Our Working-Class Consciousness (New Brunswick, N.J. 1995).
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    • Piva, M.1
  • 2
    • 0009383308 scopus 로고
    • Writing about Labour
    • John Schultz, ed., Scarborough
    • For reflections by one such labour historian, see Michael Piva, "Labour Historians and Unions: Assessing the Interaction," Labour/Le Travail, 27 (Spring 1991), 209-11. The emergence of a new generation of labour historians is traced in Gregory S. Kealey, "Writing About Labour," in John Schultz, ed., Writing About Canada: A Handbook for Modern Canadian History (Scarborough: 1990), 145-74. For reflections on the difficulties of reconciling a working-class background with intellectual work, see Richard Hoggart, The Uses of Literacy (London 1957); Richard Sennett and Jonathan Cobb, The Hidden Injuries of Class (New York 1972); Janet Zandy, ed., Liberating Memory: Our Work and Our Working-Class Consciousness (New Brunswick, N.J. 1995).
    • (1990) Writing about Canada: A Handbook for Modern Canadian History , pp. 145-174
    • Kealey, G.S.1
  • 3
    • 0004277071 scopus 로고
    • London
    • For reflections by one such labour historian, see Michael Piva, "Labour Historians and Unions: Assessing the Interaction," Labour/Le Travail, 27 (Spring 1991), 209-11. The emergence of a new generation of labour historians is traced in Gregory S. Kealey, "Writing About Labour," in John Schultz, ed., Writing About Canada: A Handbook for Modern Canadian History (Scarborough: 1990), 145-74. For reflections on the difficulties of reconciling a working-class background with intellectual work, see Richard Hoggart, The Uses of Literacy (London 1957); Richard Sennett and Jonathan Cobb, The Hidden Injuries of Class (New York 1972); Janet Zandy, ed., Liberating Memory: Our Work and Our Working-Class Consciousness (New Brunswick, N.J. 1995).
    • (1957) The Uses of Literacy
    • Hoggart, R.1
  • 4
    • 0003514746 scopus 로고
    • New York
    • For reflections by one such labour historian, see Michael Piva, "Labour Historians and Unions: Assessing the Interaction," Labour/Le Travail, 27 (Spring 1991), 209-11. The emergence of a new generation of labour historians is traced in Gregory S. Kealey, "Writing About Labour," in John Schultz, ed., Writing About Canada: A Handbook for Modern Canadian History (Scarborough: 1990), 145-74. For reflections on the difficulties of reconciling a working-class background with intellectual work, see Richard Hoggart, The Uses of Literacy (London 1957); Richard Sennett and Jonathan Cobb, The Hidden Injuries of Class (New York 1972); Janet Zandy, ed., Liberating Memory: Our Work and Our Working-Class Consciousness (New Brunswick, N.J. 1995).
    • (1972) The Hidden Injuries of Class
    • Sennett, R.1    Cobb, J.2
  • 5
    • 0038361082 scopus 로고
    • New Brunswick, N.J.
    • For reflections by one such labour historian, see Michael Piva, "Labour Historians and Unions: Assessing the Interaction," Labour/Le Travail, 27 (Spring 1991), 209-11. The emergence of a new generation of labour historians is traced in Gregory S. Kealey, "Writing About Labour," in John Schultz, ed., Writing About Canada: A Handbook for Modern Canadian History (Scarborough: 1990), 145-74. For reflections on the difficulties of reconciling a working-class background with intellectual work, see Richard Hoggart, The Uses of Literacy (London 1957); Richard Sennett and Jonathan Cobb, The Hidden Injuries of Class (New York 1972); Janet Zandy, ed., Liberating Memory: Our Work and Our Working-Class Consciousness (New Brunswick, N.J. 1995).
    • (1995) Liberating Memory: Our Work and Our Working-class Consciousness
    • Zandy, J.1
  • 6
    • 50349092726 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • The Labour Historian and Public History
    • Spring
    • Craig Heron, "The Labour Historian and Public History," Labour/Le Travail, 45 (Spring 2000), 171-197.
    • (2000) Labour/Le Travail , vol.45 , pp. 171-197
    • Heron, C.1


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