Confrontation at Winnipeg
Labour, Industrial Relations, and the General Strike
- Publisher
- McGill-Queen's University Press
- Initial publish date
- Jul 1990
- Category
- Labor
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eBook
- ISBN
- 9780773562677
- Publish Date
- Jul 1990
- List Price
- $95.00
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Description
Why was Winnipeg the scene of the longest and most complete general strike in North American history? Bercuson answers this question by examining the development of union labour and the impact of depression and war in the two decades preceding the strike.
About the author
DAVID J. BERCUSON has written, co-authored or edited over 30 popular and academic books, including One Christmas in Washington, The Patricias,The Destruction of the Bismarck and Blood on the Hills. He is a regular commentator for television and radio, and has written for The Globe and Mail, the Calgary Herald, the National Post and the Toronto Star, among many other newspapers. Since 1997, he has been director of the Centre of Military and Strategic Studies at the University of Calgary. He is Honorary Lieutenant Colonel of the 33 Field Engineer Squadron, a Land Force Reserve military engineer unit of the Canadian Forces. Bercuson lives in Calgary.
Editorial Reviews
"will become the standard work on Canada's epic strike." Canadian Forum.
"Bercuson has been able to flesh out much of the early background ... and to provide insights into developments on the employers' side of the struggle." Calgary Herald.
"an important addition to the literature ... helps to explain why a general strike broke out in Winnipeg rather than elsewhere." This Magazine.
"Bercuson's perceptive and provocative study is the best yet." Canadian Historical Review.