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For a Better World

The Winnipeg General Strike and the Workers' Revolt

September 16, 2022 | Trade paperback
ISBN: 9780887552991
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Description

Canada's largest and most famous example of class conflict, the Winnipeg General Strike, redefined local, national, and international conversations around class, politics, region, ethnicity, and gender. The Strike's centenary occasioned a re-examination of this critical moment in working-class history, when 300 social justice activists, organizers, scholars, trade unionists, artists, and labour rights advocates gathered in Winnipeg in 2019. Probing the meaning of the General Strike in new and innovative ways, For a Better World includes a selection of contributions from the conference as well as others' explorations of the character of class confrontation in the aftermath of the First World War. Editors Naylor, Hinther, and Mochoruk depict key events of 1919, detailing the dynamic and complex historiography of the Strike and the larger Workers' Revolt that reverberated around the world and shaped the century following the war. The chapters delve into intersections of race, class, and gender. Settler colonialism's impact on the conflict is also examined. Placing the struggle in Winnipeg within a broader national and international context, several contributors explore parallel strikes in Edmonton, Crowsnest Pass, Montreal, Kansas City, and Seattle. For a Better World interrogates types of commemoration and remembrance, current legacies of the Strike, and its ongoing influence. Together, the essays in this collection demonstrate that the Winnipeg General Strike continues to mobilize--revealing our radical past and helping us to think imaginatively about collective action in the future.

About this Author

James Naylor is a professor in the Department of History at Brandon University.



Rhonda L. Hinther is a professor in the Department of History at Brandon University.



Jim Mochoruk is the Chester Fritz Distinguished Professor of History at the University of North Dakota.

ISBN: 9780887552991
Format: Trade paperback
Pages: 408
Publisher: University of Manitoba Press
Published: 2022-09-16

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