Rough Work

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Rough Work

Labourers on the Public Works of British North America and Canada, 1841–1882

History of the Americas Sociology: work and labour Political science and theory

Author: Ruth Bleasdale

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Collection: Canadian Social History Series

Language: English

Published by: University of Toronto Press

Published on: 1 March 2018

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 416 pages

ISBN: 9781487515430


The labourers at the heart of this study built the canals and railways undertaken as public works by the colonial governments of British North America and the federal government of Canada between 1841 and 1882.

Ruth Bleasdale’s fascinating journey into the little-known lives of these labourers and their families reveals how capital, labour and the state came together to build the transportation infrastructure that linked colonies and united an emerging nation. Combining census and community records, government documents, and newspaper archives Bleasdale elucidates the ways in which successive governments and branches of the state intervened between labour and capital and in labourers’ lives. Case studies capture the remarkable diversity across regions and time in a labour force drawn from local and international labour markets. The stories here illuminate the ways in which men and women experienced the emergence of industrial capitalism and the complex ties which bound them to local and transnational communities. Rough Work is an accessibly written yet rigorous study of the galvanization of a major segment of Canada’s labour force over four decades of social and economic transformation.

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