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Militants, Mobsters and Mavericks: The Men Who Built Modern Toronto in the 1960s–70s
GILBERTO FERNANDES
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EN SAVOIR PLUS
Résumé
Here is a gripping look at the underbelly of Toronto’s explosive postwar growth, when labour leaders, politicians, contractors and crime figures battled for control of the city’s booming construction industry.
Toronto’s highways, subways, and skyscrapers were built by immigrant workers under dangerous conditions, while they fought for fair wages and better safety measures. Militants, Mobsters and Mavericks tells the story of fiery union leader Gerry Gallagher and his cerebral successor Giovanni Stefanini, whose battles for workers made them allies, or foes, of a remarkable cast of Toronto figures of the era, including journalist-turned-politician Frank Drea, idealistic coroner Morton Shulman, and Hamilton Mafia boss Johnny Papalia.
The fast-paced narrative explores a little-known side of Toronto’s history, and the links today between provincial Conservatives and powerful unions like the Labourers International Union of North America (LIUNA), with its 70,000 Toronto-area members, as well as the role unions play in protecting workers’ rights.
Détails
Prix :
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27,95 $
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Catégorie :
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Auteur :
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GILBERTO FERNANDES
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Titre :
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Militants, Mobsters and Mavericks: The Men Who Built Modern Toronto in the 1960s–70s
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Date de parution :
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07 octobre 2025
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Éditeur :
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JAMES LORIMER & CO
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Sujet :
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HIST. UNIVERSELLE/GENERALE
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ISBN :
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9781459420281 (1459420284)
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Référence Renaud-Bray :
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21616417
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No de produit :
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4454170
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Militants, Mobsters and Mavericks: The Men Who Built Modern Toronto in the 1960s–70s
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FERNANDES, GILBERTO
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JAMES LORIMER & CO
2025
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