The Communist Party in Canada: A History

Resource type
Author/contributor
Title
The Communist Party in Canada: A History
Abstract
The Communist Party in Canada is the first thorough study of a political party whose limited size and position outside the mainstream of politics have not lessened its impact and the interest it has aroused among Canadians for over sixty years. Drawing on Communist sources in several languages, Ivan Avakumovic outlines the party's ups and downs from its origins at the turn of the century through to the present day, traces its connects with the American and Russian Communist parties, and describes its internal organization, its policies and tactics, its attitude to the rest of the left wing and other political parties, to labour groups, police, and the general public. Here is an objective, scholarly description, with appeal for the historian and the general reader. --Publisher's description
Place
Toronto
Publisher
McClelland and Stewart
Date
1975
# of Pages
x, 309 pages
Language
en
ISBN
978-0-7710-0980-8
Short Title
The Communist Party in Canada
Accessed
5/18/23, 5:35 PM
Library Catalog
Open WorldCat
Extra
OCLC: 1620330
Citation
Avakumovic, I. (1975). The Communist Party in Canada: A History. McClelland and Stewart. https://archive.org/details/communistpartyin0000unse_y7o6/mode/2up