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Gregory Kealey
Gregory Kealey (born 1948) is a historian of the working class in Canada, founding editor of the journal ''(Labour/Le Travail )'', and former Vice-President (Research) and Provost of the University of New Brunswick, where he is Professor Emeritus of History. The author and editor of numerous books and articles on labour history, intelligence studies, and state security, Kealey is a fellow of the Royal Historical Society and Royal Society of Canada and served as president of the Canadian Historical Association.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Greg Kealey )
==Early life and education==

Born in Toronto in 1948, Kealey completed his bachelor degree in Modern History at the University of Toronto in 1970, serving on the Students Administrative Council and participating in the student movement. He completed his MA and PhD at the University of Rochester, working under the supervision of American labour historian Herbert Gutman and Christopher Lasch on a dissertation that examined the Toronto working class during the transition to industrial capitalism. He would later publish this work in the prize-winning book ''Toronto Workers Respond to Industrial Capitalism'' (1980). He followed this work with the co-authored (with Bryan Palmer), prize-winning "Dreaming of What Might Be: The Knights of Labor in Ontario."
In 1976 Kealey helped found the journal (Labour/Le Travail ) to provide an outlet for a new generation of scholars practicing the "new working-class history," influenced by the work of E.P. Thompson and the Marxist tradition. He edited the journal from 1976 to 1997 when Bryan Palmer took over as editor. The journal, published by the (Canadian Committee on Labour History ), also produced books in the field under the CCLH imprint, many of which Kealey has edited. Kealey and his peers also co-operatively ran New Hogtown Press), a successor to the earlier Hogtown Press, publishing a number of books and left-wing pamphlets in the 1970s and 1980s in an attempt to provide a model of a non-profit socialist enterprise within a capitalist society.

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