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portada Thatcher versus Douglas: The CCF, the Liberals, and the Mossbank Debate of 1957 (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Language
English
Pages
266
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
22.9 x 15.2 x 1.4 cm
Weight
0.36 kg.
ISBN13
9781990863349

Thatcher versus Douglas: The CCF, the Liberals, and the Mossbank Debate of 1957 (in English)

M. G. Bucholtz (Author) · Wood Dragon Books · Paperback

Thatcher versus Douglas: The CCF, the Liberals, and the Mossbank Debate of 1957 (in English) - Bucholtz, M. G.

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Synopsis "Thatcher versus Douglas: The CCF, the Liberals, and the Mossbank Debate of 1957 (in English)"

On May 20, 1957, the small farming community of Mossbank, Saskatchewan was the venue for a face-to-face showdown between two politicians: Saskatchewan Premier T.C. Douglas and federal Liberal candidate Ross Thatcher. This book details the history of the two men, their rise to power, and the events that culminated in the Great Debate of 1957. Who really were Douglas and Thatcher? What guided Douglas' decision to create the numerous Crown Corporations in the post-war years? How did the visions of these two men, who were both originally members of the CCF Party, come to collide and conflict? A great book for anyone interested in the history of T.C. Douglas, the CCF Party, or the political history of Saskatchewan.

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