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Introduction
1. Towards A Politics of Mobility: Vagabonds, Hobos, and Pioneers
2. The Politics of Unemployment in Leftist Periodical Cultures, 1930–39
3. Novel Protest in the 1930s
4. The Postwar Compact and the National Bildungsroman
5. New Left Culture and the New Unemployment
Conclusion: Unemployment in Neoliberal Canada
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