In the decades following World War II, the Toronto School Board was subjected to the Cold War anti-communist fear that permeated political, religious, and educational concerns in Toronto. Despite this continuous anxiety, communists were able to hold positions on the board and enact influence upon schools. Communists on the Board exercised a certain degree of influence in the Board’s decision making and continued to be a voice of opposition among increasingly anti-communist members until 1951. The politics of the Toronto School Board occurred within a larger context of communist anxiety related to education. Throughout the Board’s changing membership and elections during the 1940s and into the early 1950s, The Globe and Mail covered its poli...
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This article examines anti-communist political violence in Canada during the early years of the Cold...
elected to office in the upcoming provincial election, his party would consider funding faith-based ...
1 online resource (xiv, 225 pages)This book calls into question commonly held assumptions about the ...
Between 1948 and 1963 Ontario educators and policy makers, at the school boards and within the Depar...
This dissertation argues that the history of anti-communism in English Canada between 1945 and 1967 ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [51]-53)Problem The purpose of this study was to probe th...
grantor: University of TorontoIn 1944 Ontario Premier George Drew's minority Conservative ...
This thesis examines the reaction to the October 1957 Sputnik launch in the Connecticut secondary sc...
The author examines a prominent Ontario education commission’s tour through the Soviet Union in 1966...
The Popular Front line made the Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB) a more hospitable place for ...
This paper revisits the subject of progressive education in Canada in the 1950s. Drawing from origin...
The purpose of this article is to explain the circumstance in which Communist propaganda came to aff...
This article examines the exposure, and in some cases dismissal, of Boy Scouts who belonged or sympa...
Commie, Red, Pinko, Ruskie, bread-line potato-drinker; all of these are slurs made by Americans towa...
This thesis constitutes the first full-length study of Polish Communists in Canada, a group that pro...
This article examines anti-communist political violence in Canada during the early years of the Cold...
elected to office in the upcoming provincial election, his party would consider funding faith-based ...
1 online resource (xiv, 225 pages)This book calls into question commonly held assumptions about the ...