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Working Together tells the story of the co-op movement in Prince Edward Island, from its beginnings in the 19th century to its prospects for the 21st. Based on exhaustive research and dozens of interviews, and written in a journalistic style, it shows how innovative Islanders have reshaped ideas and models developed elsewhere to fit their particular needs. Where no models existed, they created their own; their farmers' banks and fishermen's unions have, in turn, inspired co-operators in other places. MARIAN BRUCE has been a CBC Radio broadcaster and has edited and written for newspapers and magazines across Canada. In the 1990s, she helped the late Angus MacLean, former premier of Prince Edward Island, with his memoir, Making It Home. She lives on the Bruce family farm in High Bank, where she is working on histories of Prince of Wales College and the Atlantic Veterinary College, University of Prince Edward Island. A native of Chipman, New Brunswick, EMILY ELIZABETH CRAN lives in Tignish, a centre of the Prince Edward Island co-op movement. She is the author of Success on the Edge: Portrait of a Small Town, the story of Tignish. She writes book reviews for The New Brunswick Reader and The Charlottetown Guardian, and the Homesteader column for The West Prince Graphic. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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