Solidarity
Canada's Unknown Revolution of 1983
- Publisher
- Ronsdale Press
- Publication date
- Dec 2021
- Subjects
- Explorations in Social Studies, 20th Century World History, Economic Theories, Political Studies, Social Justice
- Grade Levels
- 10 to 12
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781553806387
- Publish Date
- Dec 2021
- List Price
- $24.95
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eBook
- ISBN
- 9781553806394
- Publish Date
- Dec 2021
- List Price
- $17.99
Where to buy it
Descriptive Review
Solidarity, in this text, refers to the BC event sparked in reaction to right-wing policies introduced by the provincial government in 1983. High-quality black-and-white photos and copies of leaflets from the many rallies illustrate this fascinating time in labour history. This social change movement involved university organizations, unions, teacher federations, various left-wing political parties, women’s organizations, musicians, environmental protesters, and LGBTQIA2S+ groups across the US and Canada. Much of the material includes media reporting and first-person accounts. The historical background of this social movement extends to the early 20th century; racial issues are discussed in the context of that time. Indigenous roles are discussed only as integrated within the dominant white political scene. A glossary of acronyms, an index, and footnotes support this rich, accessible text. Detail-rich, this text is ideal for inquiry projects, with individuals or groups of students taking a chapter to explore and learn. The chapters are an average of twenty pages each.
Other End Matter: Glossary of Acronyms, Notes
Images: b&w photographs
Bibliography: No
Index: Yes
Source: Books BC - BC Books for Schools
About the author
David Spaner has been a feature writer, movie critic, reporter, and editor for numerous newspapers and magazines. Born in Toronto and raised in B.C., David is a graduate of Simon Fraser University and Langara College. He’s also been a cultural/political organizer (Yippie and manager of the legendary punk band The Subhumans). David is the author of Dreaming in the Rain: How Vancouver Became Hollywood North By Northwest and Shoot It! Hollywood Inc. and the Rising of Independent Film. His most recent book, Solidarity: Canada’s Unknown Revolution of 1983, was nominated for the George Ryga Prize for Social Awareness in Literature.
Editorial Reviews
Nominated for the George Ryga Award for Social Awareness in Literature.
"The book is lively, engaging, and highly informative about what was going on behind the scenes."- Labour/Le Traivail: Journal of Canadian Labour Studies
"A compelling portrayal of the landscape that roused dozens of groups - diverse in age, culture, and beliefs - to work together. This is an essential volume for BC bookshelves."- BC History
"Rescues an important moment in B.C. history from mainstream amnesia and does so in stylish, effective prose. Highly recommended."- Vancouver Sun
"It's a story that cries out to be told."- BC BookWorld
"One of the more engaging books of the season, a terrific book of history."- Joseph Planta, The Commentary
"It was a wonderful read. I highly encourage you to get out and get a copy."- Am Johal, Below the Radar
"An archival testament of one of this province's most dramatic epochs."- Jewish Independent
"High-quality black-and-white photos and copies of leaflets from the many rallies illustrate this fascinating time in labour history. Much of the material includes media reporting and first-person accounts. A glossary of acronyms, an index, and footnotes support this rich, accessible text" – BC Books for Schools