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Solidarity: Canadas Unknown Revolution of 1983

Autor David Spaner
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 dec 2021
The year 1983 began like any other year in Canadas West Coast province. Then everything suddenly changed. The newly elected provincial government announced an avalanche of far-right legislation that shocked the country. A resistance movement called Solidarity quickly formed across British Columbia, uniting social activists and trade unionists and people who had never protested before. The movement rocked social foundations, resulting in massive street protests, occupations, and plans for an all-out general strike. Filled with revealing interviews and lively, insightful prose, Solidarity goes behind the scenes of one of the greatest social uprisings in North American history. In recreating this one singularly dramatic event, Solidarity chronicles the history of 20th century British Columbia, exploring its great divides and unions, cultures and subcultures, and conflicts that continue into the 21st century.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781553806387
ISBN-10: 1553806387
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Ronsdale Press
Colecția Ronsdale Press (CA)

Recenzii

Nominated for the 2022 George Ryga Award for Social Awareness in Literature
His book rescues an important moment in B.C. history from mainstream amnesia and does so in stylish, effective prose. Highly recommended. Vancouver Sun
It was a wonderful read. And for those of you out in the audience, I highly encourage you to get out and get a copy. It feels like recent history. Am Johal, Below the Radar podcast
Solidarity is a compelling portrayal of the landscape that roused dozens of groups diverse in age, culture, and beliefs to work together. This is an essential volume for BC bookshelves. BC History Magazine
One of the more engaging books of the season, a terrific book of history Joseph Planta, The Commentary podcast
Its a story that cries out to be told. His book reminds us that there was a time when British Columbians united in common resolve to stand up for justice and human rights. Rod Mickleburgh, BC BookWorld