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The Left In British Columbia Gordon Hak

  • SKU: BELL-11821624
The Left In British Columbia Gordon Hak
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Publisher: Ronsdale Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 6.11 MB
Pages: 284
Author: Gordon Hak
ISBN: 9781553802563, 155380256X
Language: English
Year: 2013

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The Left In British Columbia Gordon Hak by Gordon Hak 9781553802563, 155380256X instant download after payment.

Literary Nonfiction. Canadian History. This comprehensive history of the left in British Columbia from the late nineteenth century to the present explores the successes and failures of individuals and organizations striving to make a better world. Nineteenth-century coal miners and carpenters; Wobblies, Single Taxers, and communists; worker militancy in two world wars; the New Democratic Party; the Squamish Five; the Solidarity movement of 1983; and the Occupy movement of 2011 are all part of a historical provincial left that is notable for its breadth and dynamism. Moreover, the political and union initiatives of the traditional left are seen in conjunction with broader movements, including the struggles for women's suffrage and equality, human rights, Canadian nationalist visions, racial equality, and environmental health. Ginger Goodwin and Dave Barrett (as well as WAC Bennett and Gordon Campbell) are present, as are reformist liberals and green activists. Drawing on extensive published scholarship and primary newspaper sources, Dr. Hak's thorough examination of the British Columbia experience offers a historical context for understanding the contemporary left and a framework for considering future alternatives.

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