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Kealey, Gregory
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Dates of existence
1948-
History
Greg Kealey was a labour historian who taught at Dalhousie and Memorial before becoming Vice President of Research at the University of New Brunswick, from where he retired in 2012. He was the founding editor of Labour/le Travail, which he edited from 1976-1997, and served as treasurer and chair of the publications committee of the Canadian Committee on Labour History. He also edited the Canadian Social History Series for University of Toronto Press. His publications include Toronto Workers Respond to Industrial Capitalism (1980, 2nd ed. 1991); Dreaming of What Might Be: The Knights of Labor in Ontario (1982); and Secret Service: Political Policing in Canada from the Fenians to Fortress America (with Reg Whitaker and Andy Parnaby, 2012). Kealey was elected to the Royal Society of Canada in 1999.
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Related entity
Stang, Ron
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associative
Dates of relationship
[before 1980]
Description of relationship
Ron Stang is a former student of Gregory Kealey. In 1980, Stang submitted his honours thesis to Kealey.
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Bailey, Chris
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associative
Dates of relationship
[ca. 1980]
Description of relationship
Chris Bailey is an alumnus of Dalhousie University. He studied with Gregory Kealey.