Ian McKay, PhD
Affiliations: | History | Queen's University, Kingston, ON, Canada |
Area:
History of Canadian Left-Wing Movements, History of Atlantic Canada, Working-Class History, Cultural History, GramsciWebsite:
http://www.queensu.ca/history/people/facultyinstructorsalpha/mckayi.htmlGoogle:
"Ian McKay"Children
Sign in to add traineeJeffrey Brison | grad student | Queen's University, Canada | |
Sean Mills | grad student | 2003-2007 | Queens University |
Michel S Beaulieu | grad student | 2008 | Queen's University at Kingston |
Margaret Bedore | grad student | 2008 | Queens University |
Stephen Cole | grad student | 2008 | Queens University |
Benjamin Bradley | grad student | 2013 | Queens University |
Christo Aivalis | grad student | 2015 | Queens University |
Adam Cole | grad student | 2015 | Queens University |
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McKay I. (2014) Extended book review: Gramsci’s Political Thought, by Carlos Nelson Coutinho and Gramsci: Du libéralisme au ‘communisme critique’ by Domenico Losurdo Capital & Class. 38: 455-462 |
Mckay I. (2000) The liberal order framework: A prospectus for a reconnaissance of Canadian history Canadian Historical Review. 81: 616-651 |
Nock DA, McKay I. (1998) For a Working-Class Culture in Canada: A Selection of Colin McKay's Writings on Sociology and Political Economy, 1897-1939 Canadian Journal of Sociology-Cahiers Canadiens De Sociologie. 23: 462 |
Mckay I. (1998) Changing the subject(s) of the history of Canadian sociology : The case of Colin McKay and Spencerian marxism, 1890-1940 Canadian Journal of Sociology. 23: 389-426 |
McKay I. (1995) Why Tell This Parable? Some Ethical Reflections on the Dionne Quintuplets Journal of Canadian Studies. 29: 144-152 |
McKay I. (1991) Unidentified National Objects Labour/Le Travail. 28: 285-294 |
McKay I. (1987) Coal Miners and the Longue Durée: Learning from Decazeville Labour/Le Travail. 20: 221-228 |