Canadian Working-Class History
As It Was, As It Is, As It Might Be This was Session I of the “Dissenting Traditions” conference to Address the Intellectual and Political Interests of Canada Research Chair, Bryan … Watch video »
As It Was, As It Is, As It Might Be
This was Session I of the “Dissenting Traditions” conference to Address the Intellectual and Political Interests of Canada Research Chair, Bryan D. Palmer at Trent University, 23-24 October 2015.
From the 1970s to the present Bryan Palmer has published extensively in the fields of labour and social history, exploring a wide array of subjects associated with class formation and class struggle, marginality, protest, historiography and Marxist theory, and the revolutionary left.
Introduction by Bryan Palmer. Moderated by Al Seager. Presentations by:
- Wayne Roberts: “Life of Bryan: The Origins and Possible Future of the New and Now-Old Social History”
- Kirk Niergarth (Mount Royal): “Labour/Le Travail Since 50”
- Julia Smith / Sean Carleton (Trent): “Dreaming of What Might Be: The Future of Canadian Working-Class History”
This conference was funded and supported by the Canada Research Chairs Program and Trent University’s School for the Study of Canada. Recorded in Peterborough, 23 October 2015.