Why Canadian forestry and mining towns are organized differently

the role of staples in shaping community, class, and consciousness

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Edwin Mellen Press
Language
English
Pages
266

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Table of Contents

The study of the sits' institutions
The study of sits as collectivities
Staple-izing the study of forestry and mining towns
Comparing the work and community spheres
Labour process
Women's experience.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 231-256) and index.

Published in
Lewiston

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
307.3/3212
Library of Congress
HD9506.C22 D54 2011

The Physical Object

Pagination
v, 266 p. :
Number of pages
266

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25194222M
ISBN 10
0773415858
ISBN 13
9780773415850
LCCN
2011022148
OCLC/WorldCat
726822608

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