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Dan Azoulay delineates the central themes and determining factors of the development of the CCF/NDP during the 1950s and early 1960s. The party had to contend with not only a booming postwar economy and a very popular premier but also a Cold War-induced phobia toward the Left and serious intraparty divisions.
Despite this the party slowly recovered, led by a core of dedicated activists and employing an array of strategies, including the much-publicized transformation of the CCF into the NDP in the early 1960s.
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Politics and government, Co-operative Commonwealth Federation, Law, Politics & Government, Political Process, Histoire, Government - Canada, Government - Non-U.S., Co-operative Commonwealth Federation. Ontario Section, POLITICAL SCIENCE, Nouveau parti démocratique de l'Ontario, New Democratic Party, New Democratic Party of Ontario, Political Parties, History, Ontario, politics and government, Politique et gouvernementShowing 2 featured editions. View all 2 editions?
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Keeping the Dream Alive: The Survival of the Ontario CCF/NDP, 1950-1963
1997, McGill-Queen's University Press
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0773566694 9780773566699
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Keeping the Dream Alive: The Survival of the Ontario Ccf/Ndp, 1950-1963
September 1997, McGill-Queen's University Press
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