Table of Contents
| Cover Page | IMAGE |
| Contributors / Collaborateurs | |
| 5-6 |
| Introduction: Labour Confronts the Millennium | |
| Bryan D. Palmer | 7-10 |
Institutions & Ideas
| Some Millennial Reflections on the State of Canadian Labour History | |
| Desmond Morton | 11-36 |
| Industrial Relations at the Millennium: Beyond Employment? | |
| Anthony Giles | 37-67 |
| For a New Kind of History: A Reconnaissance of 100 Years of Canadian Socialism | |
| Ian McKay | 69-125 |
Gender, Family & Sex
| Feminism and the Making of Canadian Working-Class History: Exploring the Past, Present and Future | |
| Joan Sangster | 127-165 |
| "The History of Us": Social Science, History, and the Relations of Family in Canada | |
| Cynthia Comacchio | 166-220 |
| Bumping and Grinding On the Line: Making Nudity Pay | |
| Becki L. Ross | 221-250 |
Law, Industrial Relations, and the State
| Pluralism or Fragmentation?: The Twentieth-Century Employment Law Regime in Canada | |
| Judy Fudge, Eric Tucker | 251-306 |
| La grève de l'amiante de 1949 et le projet de réforme de l'entreprise. Comment le patronat a défendu son droit de gérance | |
| Jacques Rouillard | 307-342 |
The National Question
| Political Economy and the Canadian Working Class: Marxism or Nationalist Reformism? | |
| Murray E. G. Smith | 343-368 |
| "Rapprocher les lieux du pouvoir": The Québec Labour Movement and Québec Sovereigntism, 1960-2000 | |
| Ralph P. Güntzel | 369-395 |
Cultures
| Labour/Left Memorabilia, 1880-1980: A Photographic Representation | |
| Karl Beveridge | 397-416 |
| Short Takes: The Canadian Worker on Film | |
| David Frank | 417-437 |
| Canadian Universities, Academic Freedom, Labour, and the Left | |
| Michiel Horn | 439-468 |
| Abstracts / Résumés | |
| 471-483 |

