Prairie Liberalism : : The Liberal Party in Saskatchewn 1905–71 / / David E. Smith.

Few prairie political parties can approach the Saskatchewan Liberals’ record of success and longevity. For much of its history the party was unrivalled in its mastery of organization, earning of the reputation of being a ‘machine.’ Yet until this book appeared relatively little scholarly attention h...

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Abbreviations -- 1. The end of 'no-party' politics -- 2. The well-oiled machine: Liberal politics, 1905-17 -- 3. Agrarian politics -- 4. Politics and prejudice -- 5. The beleaguered machine: Liberal politics, 1918-29 -- 6. Politics in upheaval -- 7. Politics of opposition -- 8. Politics in the 'New Saskatchewan' -- 9. Conclusion -- APPENDIX A. A comparison of the popular vote and legislative seats won by parties in Saskatchewan provincial general elections, 1905-71 (In percentages') -- APPENDIX A (cont'd) -- Select bibliography -- Index
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Few prairie political parties can approach the Saskatchewan Liberals’ record of success and longevity. For much of its history the party was unrivalled in its mastery of organization, earning of the reputation of being a ‘machine.’ Yet until this book appeared relatively little scholarly attention had been paid to it. Professor Smith examines the evolution of the Liberals in Saskatchewan from the period of their early dominance to the present, when they are part of the country’s most competitive two-party system. The old Liberal machine, which held office for thirty-four of the thirty-nine years between 1905 and 1944, succumbed over time to the onslaught of the Ku Klux Klan, the economic disaster of the thirties, and finally, to the rise of a vigorous opponent. It took twenty years for the Liberals to return to power after their overwhelming defeat in 1944. Only when they had found a dynamic leader who was a renegade socialist, forsaken their progressive policies which had given Saskatchewan its first public utilities and public health programs, and accepted the role the CCF had defined for them as a free enterprise party, did they succeed in defeating the socialists. Both scholarly and readable, this book will be useful to students of Canadian history and politics as a discussion of a provincial party’s adjustment to the changing nature of federal-provincial relations and as a case study in machine policies in Canada.
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Prairie Liberalism : The Liberal Party in Saskatchewn 1905–71 /
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Frontmatter --
Contents --
Preface --
Abbreviations --
1. The end of 'no-party' politics --
2. The well-oiled machine: Liberal politics, 1905-17 --
3. Agrarian politics --
4. Politics and prejudice --
5. The beleaguered machine: Liberal politics, 1918-29 --
6. Politics in upheaval --
7. Politics of opposition --
8. Politics in the 'New Saskatchewan' --
9. Conclusion --
APPENDIX A. A comparison of the popular vote and legislative seats won by parties in Saskatchewan provincial general elections, 1905-71 (In percentages') --
APPENDIX A (cont'd) --
Select bibliography --
Index
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title_alt Frontmatter --
Contents --
Preface --
Abbreviations --
1. The end of 'no-party' politics --
2. The well-oiled machine: Liberal politics, 1905-17 --
3. Agrarian politics --
4. Politics and prejudice --
5. The beleaguered machine: Liberal politics, 1918-29 --
6. Politics in upheaval --
7. Politics of opposition --
8. Politics in the 'New Saskatchewan' --
9. Conclusion --
APPENDIX A. A comparison of the popular vote and legislative seats won by parties in Saskatchewan provincial general elections, 1905-71 (In percentages') --
APPENDIX A (cont'd) --
Select bibliography --
Index
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contents Frontmatter --
Contents --
Preface --
Abbreviations --
1. The end of 'no-party' politics --
2. The well-oiled machine: Liberal politics, 1905-17 --
3. Agrarian politics --
4. Politics and prejudice --
5. The beleaguered machine: Liberal politics, 1918-29 --
6. Politics in upheaval --
7. Politics of opposition --
8. Politics in the 'New Saskatchewan' --
9. Conclusion --
APPENDIX A. A comparison of the popular vote and legislative seats won by parties in Saskatchewan provincial general elections, 1905-71 (In percentages') --
APPENDIX A (cont'd) --
Select bibliography --
Index
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