Thresholds, Walls, and Bridges
Journeys Through the Borderlands of Historya
Abstract
Thresholds, Walls, and Bridges is a collection of essays by historian Dr. Elizabeth Jameson, Imperial Oil-Lincoln McKay Chair in American Studies at the University of Calgary from 1999 to 2017. Together, these essays represent the intellectual evolution of an important and influential scholar told through engaging original research. Thresholds, Walls, and Bridges presents insightful and challenging discussions of historical questions informed by contemporary debates. Ranging from the gold camps of California to northwest Alaska, from North Dakota homesteads of the late 19th century to New Jersey cities of the 1960s, they address the boundaries that divide people and the ways that private acts in everyday lives can make meaningful change. Dr. Jameson explores the histories of borderlands, labour, women, workers, people of colour, and the connected pasts of Canada and the United States. Rejecting approaches that write most people out of history, she makes humanity visible again and again. Thresholds, Walls, and Bridges is a record of a remarkable career.
Keywords
history; american history; us history; canadian history; social history; border history; borderlands; borders; labour; labor; women; workers; people of colour; people of color; justice; equality; social movements; lecture; lecture seriesISBN
9781773856636, 9781773856636, 9781773856629Publisher
University of Calgary PressPublisher website
https://press.ucalgary.ca/Publication date and place
Calgary, 2025Imprint
University of Calgary PressClassification
History of the Americas
Social and cultural history
Sociology: work and labour
Gender studies: women and girls
Racism and racial discrimination / Anti-racism


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