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History Post-confederation (1867-)

Canada Since 1960: A People's History

A Left Perspective on 50 Years of Politics, Economics and Culture

by (author) Cy Gonick

Publisher
James Lorimer & Company Ltd., Publishers
Initial publish date
Apr 2016
Category
Post-Confederation (1867-), Essays, Essays, Essays
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781459411135
    Publish Date
    Apr 2016
    List Price
    $27.95
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781459411142
    Publish Date
    Apr 2016
    List Price
    $16.99

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Description

When Winnipeg's Cy Gonick started the magazine Canadian Dimension in 1963 to provide a home for the thinking and analysis of mostly young leftists engaged in Canadian economic, social, cultural, artistic and political issues, he had no grand plan. But Canadian Dimension was welcomed by intellectuals, scholars and students, and it proved enduring. Hundreds of Canada's leading figures of the left have contributed to its pages over the years, writing about every major topic in Canadian public life.

This book offers an account of the most important developments in Canadian history from the sixties until today, as seen and interpreted by scholars and writers on the pages of Dimension. Each chapter reviews a major theme, such as Canada's relationship to the U.S., the development of our health care system, the dynamics of Aboriginal-non-Aboriginal relations and the role of Canadian cultural work in shaping Canadian society. Taken together, the book provides a unique and broad perspective on virtually every significant event and development in recent Canadian history.

Readers who know the magazine will find this book a compelling summary of how Canada changed in the past five decades, and how the Left saw those changes and challenged them. Readers who discover Canadian Dimension through this book will find a multitude of compelling voices who challenge the dominant neoliberal thinking of mainstream Canadian intellectual life.

The twenty-seven contributors, from every part of the country are Greg Albo, Brenda Austin Smith, Chris Bailey, Evan Bowness, Mordecai Briemburg, Elizabeth Comack, Angela Day, Bryan Evans, Alvin Finkel, Peter Graefe, Judy Haiven, Larry Haiven, Trevor Harrison, Henry Heller, David Hugill, Peter Kulchyski, Andrea Levy, James McCorrie, James Naylor, Bryan Palmer, Denis Pilon, Joe Roberts, Stephanie Ross, Arthur Schafer, Frank Tester, John Warnock and Chris Webb.

About the author

CY GONICK is a retired professor of Economics at the University of Manitoba. At the university he founded the Labour Studies Program in the Faculty of Arts. He also served in the Manitoba legislature for River Heights, 1969-1973.

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Editorial Reviews

"This collection of essays ... is a welcome addition to numerous bodies of literature ... this book offers an accessible read that highlights the history behind various causes, how this has influenced the present ... this collection is a worthwhile resource ..."

Labour/Le Travail