Acknowledgements Introduction PART I: CLASS STRUGGLE BEFORE THE CONSOLIDATION OF CLASS 1. Discordant Music: Charivaris and Whitecapping in Nineteenth-Century North America 2. Popular Radicalism and the Theatrics of Rebellion: The Hybrid Discourse of Dissent in Upper Canada in the 1830s PART II: WORKERS' CULTURES, STRUGGLES, AND MOBILISATIONS IN THE AGE OF CAPITALIST CONSOLIDATION, 1860-1920 3. In Street and Field and Hall: The Culture of Hamilton Workingmen, 1860-1914 4. The Bonds of Unity: The Knights of Labor in Ontario, 1880-1900 5. Class, Conception and Conflict: The Thrust for Efficiency, Managerial Views of Labour, and the Working Class Rebellion, 1903-22 PART III: CLASS STRUGGLE IN THE AFTERMATH OF THE POST-WAR SETTLEMENT 6. Wildcat Workers in the 1960s: The Unruly Face of Class Struggle 7. British Columbia's Solidarity: Reformism and the Fight Against the Right PART IV: REMAPPING THE LANDSCAPE OF CLASS FORMATION: COMPARISONS AND CONJUNCTURES IN LABOUR HISTORY'S TELESCOPED LONGUE DURÉE 8.
Social Formation and Class Formation in North America, 1800-1900 9. 'Cracking the Stone': The Long History of Capitalist Crisis and Toronto's Dispossessed, 1830-1930 10. What's Law Got to Do with It? Historical Considerations on Class Struggle, Boundaries of Constraint, and Capitalist Authority References Index.