An Online Archive of
Socialist History and Thought
Over the past 100 years, socialists in Canada and Québec have written a vast amount
on the political issues they considered important, but
virtually none of those writings are available today. The experiences, ideas, analyses and insights
of a century of socialism are in danger of being forgotten and
lost forever.
The Socialist History Project, launched in June 2004 by South Branch
Publishing, aims to recover that material and make it available on the
web. There are now hundreds of documents, including several full-length books on
this site. For complete lists, click on "Document Index" or "Reminiscences
Index" in the top menu.
We welcome suggestions, ideas and contributions. Please email us
before sending any material: address all
correspondence to ian@socialisthistory.ca
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Recent additions to
the SHP website"You
Understand We Are Radical": The United Mine Workers of America, District 18, and
the One Big Union, 1919-1920 (PDF 288kb)
A new essay on an important but almost-forgotten class battle in
the Alberta coal mines.
Manitoba
Legislature Honours the Mackenzie-Papineau Battalion
Text of discussion on 2008 resolution supporting Canadians
who fought in Spain
Norman
Penner: A Life for the Struggle
A long time Communist who broke with Stalin in 1956 but
remained a committed socialist activist.
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