A Long Way to Paradise is a lively account of the personalities and ideas that shaped the first hundred years of BC politics and created one of Canada's most fractious and dynamic political scenes.
A Long Way to Paradise is a lively account of the personalities and ideas that shaped the first hundred years of BC politics and created one of Canada's most fractious and dynamic political scenes.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction 1 Confederation and the Birth of Popular Politics, 1871-83 2 Politics before Parties in a New Province, 1884-1902 3 Singing the Song of Progress in the McBride Years, 1903-15 4 Paradise Modern and the Party of Reform, 1916-28 5 Pattullo's New Liberalism and the Revolt beyond the Rockies, 1928-41 6 Unsettling Capitalism during the Depression, 1933-39 7 The Politics of War and Keeping the Socialists at Bay, 1941-45 8 Right versus Left and Social Credit's Triumph, 1945-52 9 Prosperity for All and Province Building in the Bennett Era, 1952-72 10 Trying to Dress Up the NDP in a Saville Row Suit, 1961-72 11 Bennett's Defeat and BC's First Social Democratic Government, 1965-72 Conclusion Appendix; Notes; About the Author; Index
Introduction 1 Confederation and the Birth of Popular Politics, 1871-83 2 Politics before Parties in a New Province, 1884-1902 3 Singing the Song of Progress in the McBride Years, 1903-15 4 Paradise Modern and the Party of Reform, 1916-28 5 Pattullo's New Liberalism and the Revolt beyond the Rockies, 1928-41 6 Unsettling Capitalism during the Depression, 1933-39 7 The Politics of War and Keeping the Socialists at Bay, 1941-45 8 Right versus Left and Social Credit's Triumph, 1945-52 9 Prosperity for All and Province Building in the Bennett Era, 1952-72 10 Trying to Dress Up the NDP in a Saville Row Suit, 1961-72 11 Bennett's Defeat and BC's First Social Democratic Government, 1965-72 Conclusion Appendix; Notes; About the Author; Index
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