LAST SHIFT
the story of a mill town

Further Reading


About Dalhousie

  • Arsenault, Norman, ed. Diamond Jubilee Yearbook: 75 Years, Dalhousie, 75 Ans. Dalhousie, NB: Town of Dalhousie, 1980.
  • Harquail, Bob, comp. History of New Brunswick International Paper Co. N.p.: n.p., 2010.
  • Thomson, Peter, ed. New Brunswick International Paper Company and Its People: Fifty Years of Progress, 1930-1980. Dalhousie, NB: NBIP, 1980.
  • Tremblay, Tony. "The Mill Was All in Northern New Brunswick." Commentary. The New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal. 26 January 2008: A12. Rpt. in The STU Reader. Ed. Douglas Vipond and Russell A. Hunt. Fredericton: Goose Lane, 2010. 67-71.

About New Brunswick

  • Beaudin, Maurice, ed. The Economic Region of Northeast New Brunswick. Moncton: Canadian Institute of Research on Regional Development, 1999.
  • Boudreau, Michael, Peter Toner, and Tony Tremblay, eds. Exploring the Dimensions of Self-Sufficiency for New Brunswick. Fredericton: New Brunswick and Atlantic Studies Research Centre, 2009.
  • Lee, Philip. Restigouche: The Long Run of the Wild River. Fredericton: Goose Lane, 2020.
  • Milne, William J. The McKenna Miracle: Myth or Reality? Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1996.
  • Rose, Ellen. Hyper Texts: The Language and Culture of Educational Computing. London, ON: The Althouse Press, 2000.
  • Savoie, Donald. Pulling Against Gravity: Economic Development in New Brunswick During the McKenna Years. Montreal: IRPP, 2001.
  • Tremblay, Tony. "Dalton Camp and Frank McKenna: New Brunswick Titans." The Nashwaak Review 14/15 (Fall 2004/Winter 2005): 228-37.
  • ---. "Moving Beyond the Urban/Rural Divide in New Brunswick and Atlantic Canada." Shaping an Agenda for Atlantic Canada. Ed. Donald Savoie and John Reid. Halifax and Winnipeg: Fernwood, 2011. 338-46.
  • ---. "Public Policy and the Moment of Crisis in New Brunswick: An Interview With Donald Savoie." Journal of New Brunswick Studies/Revue d'études sur le Nouveau-Brunswick 2.1 (November 2011): 9-16.

About Deindustrialization and Post-Industrialism

  • Barnes, Trevor J., and Roger Hayter. "Economic Restructuring, Local Development and Resource Towns: Forest Communities in Coastal British Columbia." Canadian Journal of Regional Science 17.3 (Autumn 1994): 289-310.
  • Bluestone, Barry, and Bennett Harrison. The Deindustrialization of America: Plant Closings, Community Abandonment, and the Dismantling of Basic Industry. New York: Basic Books, 1982.
  • Cowie, Jefferson, and Joseph Heathcott, eds. Beyond the Ruins: The Meaning of Deindustrialization. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2003.
  • Dudley, Kathryn Marie. The End of the Line: Lost Jobs, New Lives in Postindustrial America. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1994.
  • Harvey, David. A Brief History of Neoliberalism. New York: Oxford University Press, 2005.
  • High, Steven. "Capital and Community Reconsidered: The Politics and Meaning of Deindustrialization." Labour/Le Travail 55 (Spring 2005): 187-96.
  • ---. Industrial Sunset: The Making of North America's Rust Belt, 1969-1984. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2003.
  • High, Steven, and David W. Lewis. Corporate Wasteland: The Landscape and Memory of Deindustrialization. Ithaca & London: ILR Press, 2007.
  • Mahon, Rianne. The Politics of Industrial Restructuring: Canadian Textiles. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1984.
  • Mittelman, James. The Globalization Syndrome: Transformation and Resistance. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2000.
  • Obermiller, Phillip J., and William W. Philliber, eds. Appalachia in an International Context: Cross-National Comparisons of Developing Regions. Westport, CT: Praeger, 1995.
  • Overton, James. Making a World of Difference: Essays on Tourism, Culture and Development in Newfoundland. St. John's: ISER, 1996.
  • Salerno, Roger A. Landscapes of Abandonment: Capitalism, Modernity, and Estrangement. Albany, NY: State University New York Press, 2003.
  • Workman, Thom. Social Torment: Globalization in Atlantic Canada. Halifax: Fernwood, 2003.