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Languages : en
Pages : 852
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Report on the Mineral Industries of Canada
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Languages : en
Pages : 852
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Languages : en
Pages : 852
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Coal Mining in Canada
Author: Delphin Andrew Muise
Publisher: National Museum of Science & Technology
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Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 118
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Publisher: National Museum of Science & Technology
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Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 118
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The Canadian Mining and Metallurgical Bulletin
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Category : Mineral industries
Languages : en
Pages : 810
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Category : Mineral industries
Languages : en
Pages : 810
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Reports
Author: Canada. Fuel Board
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Languages : en
Pages : 114
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Languages : en
Pages : 114
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International Coal Trade
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Category : Coal trade
Languages : en
Pages : 504
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Category : Coal trade
Languages : en
Pages : 504
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Boys in the Pits
Author: Robert Gordon McIntosh
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
ISBN: 9780773520936
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 346
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Beginning early in the nineteenth century, thousands of Canadian boys, some as young as eight, laboured underground - driving pit ponies along narrow passageways, manipulating ventilation doors, and helping miners cut and load coal at the coalface to produce the energy that fuelled Canada's industrial revolution. Boys died in the mines in explosions and accidents but they also organised strikes for better working conditions but were instead expelled from the mines and lost their jobs.Boys in the Pits shows the rapid maturity of the boys and their role in resisting exploitation. In what will certainly be a controversial interpretation of child labour, Robert McIntosh recasts wage-earning children as more than victims, showing that they were individuals who responded intelligently and resourcefully to their circumstances.Boys in the Pits is particularly timely as, despite the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, accepted by the General assembly in 1989, child labour still occurs throughout the world and continues to generate controversy. McIntosh provides an important new perspective from which to consider these debates, reorienting our approach to child labour, explaining rather than condemning the practice. Within the broader social context of the period, where the place of children was being redefined as - and limited to - the home, school, and playground, he examines the role of changing technologies, alternative sources of unskilled labour, new divisions of labour, changes in the family economy, and legislation to explore the changing extent of child labour in the mines.Robert McIntosh is employed at the National Archives of Canada.
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
ISBN: 9780773520936
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 346
Book Description
Beginning early in the nineteenth century, thousands of Canadian boys, some as young as eight, laboured underground - driving pit ponies along narrow passageways, manipulating ventilation doors, and helping miners cut and load coal at the coalface to produce the energy that fuelled Canada's industrial revolution. Boys died in the mines in explosions and accidents but they also organised strikes for better working conditions but were instead expelled from the mines and lost their jobs.Boys in the Pits shows the rapid maturity of the boys and their role in resisting exploitation. In what will certainly be a controversial interpretation of child labour, Robert McIntosh recasts wage-earning children as more than victims, showing that they were individuals who responded intelligently and resourcefully to their circumstances.Boys in the Pits is particularly timely as, despite the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, accepted by the General assembly in 1989, child labour still occurs throughout the world and continues to generate controversy. McIntosh provides an important new perspective from which to consider these debates, reorienting our approach to child labour, explaining rather than condemning the practice. Within the broader social context of the period, where the place of children was being redefined as - and limited to - the home, school, and playground, he examines the role of changing technologies, alternative sources of unskilled labour, new divisions of labour, changes in the family economy, and legislation to explore the changing extent of child labour in the mines.Robert McIntosh is employed at the National Archives of Canada.
Alberta Labour
Author: Warren Caragata
Publisher: James Lorimer & Company
ISBN: 9780888622648
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 180
Book Description
History has traditionally taken the working man for granted, ignoring the fact that without his labour there would be no history. As this book shows, the history of working people in Canada is colourful, exciting and filled with many dramatic characters and events well worth discovering. Alberta Labour traces the growth of union organizations in Alberta like the Knights of Labour in the 1880s, the legendary Wobblies, the abortive One Big Union and finally the Alberta Federation of Labour, founded in 1912, which today represents and fights for the labouring men and women of the province. This history, the first of its kind, has been compiled from interviews with union members, original letters and documents, and contemporary newspapers and magazines. The text is illustrated with over 90 full-page photographs, most of them never published before, depicting labour at work in Alberta from its origins to the present day.
Publisher: James Lorimer & Company
ISBN: 9780888622648
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 180
Book Description
History has traditionally taken the working man for granted, ignoring the fact that without his labour there would be no history. As this book shows, the history of working people in Canada is colourful, exciting and filled with many dramatic characters and events well worth discovering. Alberta Labour traces the growth of union organizations in Alberta like the Knights of Labour in the 1880s, the legendary Wobblies, the abortive One Big Union and finally the Alberta Federation of Labour, founded in 1912, which today represents and fights for the labouring men and women of the province. This history, the first of its kind, has been compiled from interviews with union members, original letters and documents, and contemporary newspapers and magazines. The text is illustrated with over 90 full-page photographs, most of them never published before, depicting labour at work in Alberta from its origins to the present day.
Annual Report of the Mineral Production of Canada
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Category : Mineral industries
Languages : en
Pages : 1010
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Category : Mineral industries
Languages : en
Pages : 1010
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Annual Report of the Department of Lands and Mines of the Province of Alberta
Author: Alberta. Department of Lands and Mines
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Category : Alberta
Languages : en
Pages : 586
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Category : Alberta
Languages : en
Pages : 586
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Annual Report on the Mineral Production of Canada During the Calendar Year ...
Author: Canada. Dominion Bureau of Statistics. Mining, Metallurgical and Chemical Branch
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Category : Mines and mineral resources
Languages : en
Pages : 1166
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Publisher:
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Category : Mines and mineral resources
Languages : en
Pages : 1166
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