
Book Details
"This is a perfect book to dip into, with snapshot commentaries on a multitude of events in any given year, presented with a concise wit that makes even AMS politics appear interesting. Such an approach is open to criticism, of course, in that the serious and the trivial sit side by side and may seem to be given equal importance. But Sheldon Goldfarb succeeds in setting student activism into a wider perspective of the political and social movements that have impacted UBC policies and the minutiae of student life, among them two world wars, the depression, the rise of feminism, and changing attitudes towards First Nations and visible minorities."
Page Count:
304
Publication Date:
Dec 01, 2017
Dimensions:
Width: 9 in
Height: 10 in
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