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Fiery Joe: The Maverick Who Lit Up the West

Autor Kathleen Carlisle Cuvânt înainte de Roy J. Romanow
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 apr 2017
"Substantial and significant....engaging."- James Naylor, author of The Fate of Labour Socialism As one of the architects of Saskatchewan's socialist revolution, Joseph Lee Phelps earned both respect and disdain from his peers. Colourful and charismatic, he virtually "lit up" the province as a Minister in the Douglas government, not only by establishing the groundwork for rural electrification, but also by igniting a multitude of entrepreneurial experiments. A man ahead of his time, Phelps spoke on behalf of women's issues, the environment, and advocated for First Nations rights. But his unrelenting push for change alienated many and Phelps had only one term in government. He was not asked to run again. Fiery Joe celebrates the achievements of a remarkable man whose energy drive for innovation ultimately outstripped the system he wished to change. "Joe Phelp's contribution to building Saskatchewan and Canada in an important demonstration of what big dreams can achieve." - Roy J. Romanow, former Premier of Saskatchewan.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780889774858
ISBN-10: 0889774854
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 6 x 228 x 152 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: University of Regina Press
Colecția University of Regina Press

Recenzii

"Substantial and significant engaging." -- James Naylor, author of The Fate of Labour Socialism
"Joe Phelp's contribution to building Saskatchewan and Canada in an important demonstration of what big dreams can achieve." -- Roy J Romanow, former Premier of Saskatchewan

Cuprins

Foreword-- Roy Romanow Acknowledgements Introduction PART I. PRELUDE TO POWER, 1899-1944 1. Land of Opportunity 2. A New Political Landscape 3. Common Ground 4. Stormy Weather PART II. IN GOVERNMENT, 1944-1948 5. Maverick Dreamer 6. Thunderstruck 7. Power to the People 8. Airborne 9. The Fur Trade 10. Fish, Trees, and Land 11. Nature's Storehouse 12. The Problem Children 13. Turning Points PART III. ACTION AND ACTIVISM, 1948-1983 14. "It's Time to Put the Spurs and Knuckle Dusters On" 15. The Western Development Museum 16. The People's Commission 17. Action Now Epilogue: "Never Say Whoa in the Middle of a Mud Puddle!" Notes Selected Bibliography Index