The Strikes in Winnipeg in May 1918: The Prelude to 1919?
Resource type
Author/contributor
- Johnson, Albert Ernest (Author)
Title
The Strikes in Winnipeg in May 1918: The Prelude to 1919?
Abstract
While realizing the necessity of being aware of the work of others, in order to get a reasonably adequate view of the events of May 1918 in Winnipeg, it has been necessary to make extensive use of primary sources, contemporary newspapers, interviews, and archival material. Wherever possible the information closest to the source has been used. Contemporary newspapers have been particularly valuable primary sources because they tended to report in depth about meetings, speeches, agreements, and announcements. Fortunately, by making comparisons with official documents, now available, it has been possible to verify that in general, newspaper reports were reasonably accurate. Except for the Telegram, most newspapers kept their news gathering function quite sharply separated from their editorial function. Interviews have been conducted with the realization that elderly people do not always remember the past as it really was. Their perceptions are, nevertheless, interesting...
Type
M.A., History
University
University of Manitoba
Place
Winnipeg
Date
1978
# of Pages
224 pages
Language
English
Accessed
11/18/21, 7:39 PM
Citation
Johnson, A. E. (1978). The Strikes in Winnipeg in May 1918: The Prelude to 1919? [M.A., History, University of Manitoba]. https://mspace.lib.umanitoba.ca/xmlui/handle/1993/3494
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