Soldiers of the International : : A History of the Communist Party of Canada, 1919–1929 / / William Rodney.
There has been little analysis of the forces that have contributed to the rise of radicalism in Canada, or to the organizations that subsequently resulted. The ultra-left in the Canadian political spectrum, has been almost totally overlooked. This study is the first to trace the origins and growth o...
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Place / Publishing House: | Toronto : : University of Toronto Press, , [2019] ©1968 |
Year of Publication: | 2019 |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (216 p.) |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Preface
- Contents
- Key to Principal Abbreviations
- Soldiers of the International
- 1. The Roots of Canadian Socialism
- 2. The Years of Uncertainty and Unrest: 1917-1919
- 3. The Birth of the Canadian Communist Party
- 4. The Rise of the Workers' Party
- 5. Underground Operations and the CPC
- 6. The CPC and the Fourth Comintern Congress
- 7. The CPC and the United Front
- 8. The Emergence of the Canadian Communist Party
- 9. Bolshevization and the Canadian Party
- 10. The Interim Years: 1924-1925
- 11. The CPC and the Canadian Labor Party
- 12. The CPC and the Trade Union Educational League
- 13. Canadian Party Life: 1925-1926
- 14. The Seventh Plenum, Comintern Proposals, and Canadian Party Policies
- 15. The Rise of Canadian Trotskyism
- 16. North American Exceptionalism and the Triumph of Stalinism in Canada
- Epilogue
- Appendixes
- Bibliography
- Notes
- Index