A Long Way to Paradise: A New History of British Columbia Politics
A close look at how British Columbia came to be Canada’s most politically fractious province.
 
Politics in British Columbia have been uniquely divisive since Confederation—dominated by radicals, reactionaries, and larger-than-life personalities such as Amor De Cosmos and WAC Bennett. A Long Way to Paradise traces British Columbia’s political development from 1871 to 1972, revealing both how and why British Columbia became Canada’s most fractious province. Robert McDonald uncovers the origins of the region’s entrenched left-right divide and tackles key questions such as why the Liberal and Conservative parties were obliterated in the 1950s, what accounts for Bennett’s decades-long reign, and why parties as diametrically opposed as Social Credit and the NDP succeeded. This lively overview provides fresh insight into the fascinating story of provincial politics in Canada’s lotus land.
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A Long Way to Paradise: A New History of British Columbia Politics
A close look at how British Columbia came to be Canada’s most politically fractious province.
 
Politics in British Columbia have been uniquely divisive since Confederation—dominated by radicals, reactionaries, and larger-than-life personalities such as Amor De Cosmos and WAC Bennett. A Long Way to Paradise traces British Columbia’s political development from 1871 to 1972, revealing both how and why British Columbia became Canada’s most fractious province. Robert McDonald uncovers the origins of the region’s entrenched left-right divide and tackles key questions such as why the Liberal and Conservative parties were obliterated in the 1950s, what accounts for Bennett’s decades-long reign, and why parties as diametrically opposed as Social Credit and the NDP succeeded. This lively overview provides fresh insight into the fascinating story of provincial politics in Canada’s lotus land.
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A Long Way to Paradise: A New History of British Columbia Politics

A Long Way to Paradise: A New History of British Columbia Politics

A Long Way to Paradise: A New History of British Columbia Politics

A Long Way to Paradise: A New History of British Columbia Politics

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A close look at how British Columbia came to be Canada’s most politically fractious province.
 
Politics in British Columbia have been uniquely divisive since Confederation—dominated by radicals, reactionaries, and larger-than-life personalities such as Amor De Cosmos and WAC Bennett. A Long Way to Paradise traces British Columbia’s political development from 1871 to 1972, revealing both how and why British Columbia became Canada’s most fractious province. Robert McDonald uncovers the origins of the region’s entrenched left-right divide and tackles key questions such as why the Liberal and Conservative parties were obliterated in the 1950s, what accounts for Bennett’s decades-long reign, and why parties as diametrically opposed as Social Credit and the NDP succeeded. This lively overview provides fresh insight into the fascinating story of provincial politics in Canada’s lotus land.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780774864718
Publisher: University of British Columbia Press
Publication date: 11/24/2021
Series: The C.D. Howe Series in Canadian Political History
Pages: 424
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.20(d)

About the Author

Robert A. J. McDonald was professor emeritus of history at the University of British Columbia and author of Making Vancouver: Class, Status, and Social Boundaries, 1863-1913, among other works. 
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