Reds Under the Bed: How Communists Frightened the Canadian Establishment, 1928-32

Nonfiction, History, Canada
Cover of the book Reds Under the Bed: How Communists Frightened the Canadian Establishment, 1928-32 by Lita-Rose Betcherman, Bev Editions
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Author: Lita-Rose Betcherman ISBN: 9780987814685
Publisher: Bev Editions Publication: July 25, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Lita-Rose Betcherman
ISBN: 9780987814685
Publisher: Bev Editions
Publication: July 25, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

An engaging account of a formative period in Canada's political history, just as important as Senator McCarthy's Red Scare was in the US. This is an unbiased account of midnight arrests, imprisonment without trial, and forced deportation faced by those whose only crimes were unpopular political opinions.

The interviews with participants, the descriptions of street fights, and contentious court trials, prompted the Globe and Mail to note: “Rarely has the ambiance of an epoch been evoked with such a range of color.” The Montreal Gazette called it, “A pungent and often rollicking account of panic, zealotry and high confusion in both the Left and Right.”

For its important lessons in human rights and the abuses of government power, Quill and Quire said it is “a powerful and disturbing book. ”

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An engaging account of a formative period in Canada's political history, just as important as Senator McCarthy's Red Scare was in the US. This is an unbiased account of midnight arrests, imprisonment without trial, and forced deportation faced by those whose only crimes were unpopular political opinions.

The interviews with participants, the descriptions of street fights, and contentious court trials, prompted the Globe and Mail to note: “Rarely has the ambiance of an epoch been evoked with such a range of color.” The Montreal Gazette called it, “A pungent and often rollicking account of panic, zealotry and high confusion in both the Left and Right.”

For its important lessons in human rights and the abuses of government power, Quill and Quire said it is “a powerful and disturbing book. ”

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