The Political Economy of Manitoba analyses the evolution of social, economic, and political marginalization concomitant with a wide range of struggle and conflict experienced by the people of the province. Its chapters provide significant empirical evidence of the nature and scope of this evolution. Underlying objectives of the contributions to this book are the support of activists in their popular struggles and the stimulation of progressive innovations in political policy. Two main perspectives are used in presentation. Historical analysis is used to show the origins and progression of growth. Analysis of more recent developments portrays the changing social and economic structure of Manitoba and reveals the increased complexity of the i...
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The Political Economy of Manitoba analyses the evolution of social, economic, and political marginal...
This collection of20 essays stems from a conference held at St. Johns College, University of Manitob...
Long a fixture on the Canadian political landscape, and best known outside province for a dogged def...
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The Geography of Manitoba, a wide-ranging look at Canada\u27s Keystone Province, comprises a collect...
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With the emergence of native issues such as land claims and self-government in the Canadian constitu...
During this era, farmers and workers watched as forces of wealth captured control of both major poli...
Ostler\u27s review and interpretation of political events in Iowa is convincing, and the tables he p...
This book consists primarily of essays that were first delivered before the Twelfth International Co...
The Canadian Plains Research Center has published eighteen papers which were presented at the Novemb...
This collection of fifteen papers-lively, diverse and (for the most part) mercifully concise-derives...
Loewen and Friesen trace the origins of public concern about the adverse influence of immigrants in ...
Native political organizations occupy a unique and important place in the Canadian political arena, ...
The Political Economy of Manitoba analyses the evolution of social, economic, and political marginal...
This collection of20 essays stems from a conference held at St. Johns College, University of Manitob...
Long a fixture on the Canadian political landscape, and best known outside province for a dogged def...
Somewhat broader than its title suggests, the book focuses not merely on Saskatchewan politics, but ...
Both of these books address regionalism in Western Canada. Prairie Politics and Society, written by ...
The Geography of Manitoba, a wide-ranging look at Canada\u27s Keystone Province, comprises a collect...
The authors, of the University of Alberta, have presented here a lengthy examination of democracy an...
With the emergence of native issues such as land claims and self-government in the Canadian constitu...
During this era, farmers and workers watched as forces of wealth captured control of both major poli...
Ostler\u27s review and interpretation of political events in Iowa is convincing, and the tables he p...
This book consists primarily of essays that were first delivered before the Twelfth International Co...
The Canadian Plains Research Center has published eighteen papers which were presented at the Novemb...
This collection of fifteen papers-lively, diverse and (for the most part) mercifully concise-derives...
Loewen and Friesen trace the origins of public concern about the adverse influence of immigrants in ...
Native political organizations occupy a unique and important place in the Canadian political arena, ...