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Solidarity: The Rise and Fall of an Opposition in British Columbia

Resource type
Author/contributor
Title
Solidarity: The Rise and Fall of an Opposition in British Columbia
Abstract
1983's powerful Solidarity movement, which for a time seemed capable of deflecting the Social Credit government of British Columbia from its neo-conservative course - or even toppling it - instead died with a whimper. In Solidarity: The Rise and Fall of an Opposition in British Columbia, the first book-length account of this pivotal point in the province's history, Bryan Palmer concludes that it was not Social Credit tactics, but the nature of Solidarity's leadership which foreordained the defeat. --Publisher's description
Place
Vancouver
Publisher
New Star Books
Date
1987
# of Pages
120 pages
Language
English
ISBN
978-0-919573-65-9
Library Catalog
Open WorldCat
Extra
OCLC: 1249603788
Notes

Bibliographical notes: pages 106-120.

Citation
Palmer, B. D. (1987). Solidarity: The Rise and Fall of an Opposition in British Columbia. New Star Books. https://archive.org/details/solidarity00brya