Table of Contents
| Cover Page | IMAGE |
| Contributors / Collaborateurs | |
| 7-8 |
Articles
| Moscow Rules? 'Red' Unionism and 'Class Against Class' in Britain, Canada, and the United States, 1928-1935 | |
| John Manley | 9-49 |
| Robitnytsia, Ukrainian Communists, and the 'Porcupinism' Debate: Reassessing Ethnicity, Gender, and Class in Early Canadian Communism, 1922-1930 | |
| Joan Sangster | 51-89 |
| Maurice Spector, James P. Cannon, and the Origins of Canadian Trotskyism | |
| Brian D. Palmer | 91-148 |
| Family Quarrel: Joe Salsberg, the 'Jewish' Question, and Canadian Communism | |
| Gerald Tulchinsky | 149-173 |
Presentations / Présentations
| From "Old Left" to "New Labour"? Eric Hobsbawm and the Rhetoric of "Realistic Marxism" | |
| Herbert Pimlott | 175-197 |
Notes and Documents
| Fight for Life: Dave Kashtan's Memories of Depression-Era Communist Youth Work | |
| Kirk Niergarth | 199-236 |
Review Essays / Notes Critiques
| The Tramp Is Back | |
| Todd McCallum | 237-250 |
| Race and Politics in Histories of the 20th-century US Working Class | |
| John Hendrix Hinshaw | 251-267 |
| Imperialism and its Discontents | |
| Abigail B. Bakan | 269-282 |
| Imperialism and Disorder: The Global Ambitions and Internal Decay of the United States | |
| Geoffrey Wood | 283-291 |
| Reviews / Comptes Rendus | |
| 293-365 |
| Book Notes / Références Bibliographiques | |
| 367-369 |
| Notebook / Carnet | |
| 371-375 |
| Bibliography / Bibliographie | |
| 377-390 |
| Minutes / Procès-verbal | |
| 391-395 |
| Abstracts / Résumées | |
| 397-400 |

