Full bibliography

Canadian Bolsheviks: The Early Years of the Commmunist Party of Canada

Resource type
Author/contributor
Title
Canadian Bolsheviks: The Early Years of the Commmunist Party of Canada
Abstract
Canadian communism did not spring out of the ground suddenly at the end of World War I, and it was not smuggled into the country by Russian agents. The men and women who built the new movement were long-time socialist and labour militants in Canada. Inspired by the Russian Revolution and by their own experiences as leaders of the post-war labour revolt in Canada, they set about to create a new kind of party, one that could lead the fight for workers' power. The new Communist Party, formed between 1919 and 1921, quickly became the largest party on the left, with strong roots and influence in the unions and basic industry. Its members led heroic strikes. They fought for labor unity, and engaged in united electoral activity with other currents in the workers movement. They were in the forefront of the struggle for democratic rights. Ten years later, the party was destroyed. Most of its founding leaders were expelled, and three quarters of its membership dropped out. The Communist Party abandoned the program it had adopted in its early years, and turned its back on its principles. The organization still called itself Communist, but it was now "Tim Buck's Party." It had been transformed from a revolutionary party into an agent of the new ruling caste in Moscow. In Canadian Bolsheviks, Ian Angus describes and explains the first attempt to build a Leninist party on Canadian soil, showing why it succeeded so well at first, and why it ultimately failed. The second edition of a book that has been widely hailed as a pathbreaking work, "the best yet to appear" on the origins of Canadian communism. --Publisher's description
Edition
2nd edition
Place
Victoria, B.C.
Publisher
Trafford
Date
2004
# of Pages
xiv, 339 pages: illustrations, portraits
Language
English
ISBN
978-1-4120-3808-9 1-4120-3808-1
Short Title
Canadian Bolsheviks
Library Catalog
Open WorldCat
Extra
OCLC: 57575142
Notes

Co-published by: South Branch Publication.

Citation
Angus, I. (2004). Canadian Bolsheviks: The Early Years of the Commmunist Party of Canada (2nd edition). Trafford. https://archive.org/details/canadianbolshevi0000angu