From the introduction: In Toronto's needle trades sweatshops, women toiled alongside men, and Jews toiled side by side with non-Jews. By the interwar period, many of the employers themselves were Jews. Frager analyzes the strengths and divisive elements (class, gender, ethnicity, political ideolog
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From the introduction: In Toronto's needle trades sweatshops, women toiled alongside men, and Jews toiled side by side with non-Jews. By the interwar period, many of the employers themselves were Jews. Frager analyzes the strengths and divisive elements (class, gender, ethnicity, political ideolog
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First edition. Hardcover. Fine in original gilt lettered publisher's cloth. No dust jacket as issued. As new: a tight, clean and unmarked copy. 300pp. Illustrated.