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The Emergence of the Socialist Movement in British Columbia

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Title
The Emergence of the Socialist Movement in British Columbia
Abstract
In the first years of the twentieth century, British Columbia became the dynamic centre of the socialist movement which was emerging across Canada. Beginning in 1898 the institutional and doctrinal foundations of the provincial movement were laid by eastern Canadian, British and American socialists. Five years later a socialist party with an almost unique ideology and extraordinary power in the labour movement had emerged; nowhere were the socialists more doctrinaire or influential. The purpose of this essay is to examine the institutional and ideological development of British Columbia socialism during its critical formative years. --Introduction
Publication
BC Studies: The British Columbian Quarterly
Issue
21
Pages
3-27
Date
1974
Language
en
ISSN
0005-2949
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ojs.library.ubc.ca
Rights
Copyright (c)
Extra
Number: 21
Citation
McCormack, A. R. (1974). The Emergence of the Socialist Movement in British Columbia. BC Studies: The British Columbian Quarterly, 21, 3–27. https://doi.org/10.14288/bcs.v0i21.795