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13. Alberta Social Credit Reappraised: The Radical Character of the Early Social Credit Movement
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Alvin Finkel
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Acknowledgements ix
- Introduction to Drought & Depression 1
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PART I Drought in the Dry Belt: Precursor to the Great Depression
- 1. The Dry Belt and Changing Aridity in the Palliser Triangle, 1895–2000 11
- 2. Schools and Social Disintegration in the Alberta Dry Belt of the Twenties 27
- 3. Institutional Adaptation to Drought and the Special Areas of Alberta, 1909–1939 49
- 4. History, Public Memory, and the Land Abandonment Crisis of the 1920s 69
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PART II Dislocation and Conflict
- 5. Bienfait: Origins and Legacy of the Coal Miners’ Strike of 1931 87
- 6. Unemployed Struggles in Saskatchewan and Canada, 1930–1935 109
- 7. No Help for the Farm Help: The Farm Employment Plans of the 1930s in Prairie Canada 139
- 8. Soldier Settlement and Depression Settlement in the Forest Fringe of Saskatchewan 163
- 9. Homesteading in Northern Alberta during the Great Depression: A Life History Approach 187
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PART III Policy, Politics, and Lasting Perceptions
- 10. The Red Cross and Relief in Alberta, 1920s–1930s 213
- 11. From Short-Term Emergency to Long-Term Crisis: Public Works Projects in Saskatoon, 1929–1932 237
- 12. Robert Weir: Forgotten Farmer-Minister in R. B. Bennett’s Depression-Era Cabinet 261
- 13. Alberta Social Credit Reappraised: The Radical Character of the Early Social Credit Movement 295
- 14. The Rural Prairie Novel and the Great Depression 317
- Index 335
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Acknowledgements ix
- Introduction to Drought & Depression 1
-
PART I Drought in the Dry Belt: Precursor to the Great Depression
- 1. The Dry Belt and Changing Aridity in the Palliser Triangle, 1895–2000 11
- 2. Schools and Social Disintegration in the Alberta Dry Belt of the Twenties 27
- 3. Institutional Adaptation to Drought and the Special Areas of Alberta, 1909–1939 49
- 4. History, Public Memory, and the Land Abandonment Crisis of the 1920s 69
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PART II Dislocation and Conflict
- 5. Bienfait: Origins and Legacy of the Coal Miners’ Strike of 1931 87
- 6. Unemployed Struggles in Saskatchewan and Canada, 1930–1935 109
- 7. No Help for the Farm Help: The Farm Employment Plans of the 1930s in Prairie Canada 139
- 8. Soldier Settlement and Depression Settlement in the Forest Fringe of Saskatchewan 163
- 9. Homesteading in Northern Alberta during the Great Depression: A Life History Approach 187
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PART III Policy, Politics, and Lasting Perceptions
- 10. The Red Cross and Relief in Alberta, 1920s–1930s 213
- 11. From Short-Term Emergency to Long-Term Crisis: Public Works Projects in Saskatoon, 1929–1932 237
- 12. Robert Weir: Forgotten Farmer-Minister in R. B. Bennett’s Depression-Era Cabinet 261
- 13. Alberta Social Credit Reappraised: The Radical Character of the Early Social Credit Movement 295
- 14. The Rural Prairie Novel and the Great Depression 317
- Index 335