Diminished Roar

Diminished Roar

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Blanchard, Jim
University of Manitoba Press
EAN: 9780887555817
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The third instalment in Jim Blanchard's popular history of early Winnipeg, &quote;A Diminished Roar&quote; presents a city in the midst of enormous change. Once the fastest growing city in Canada, by 1920 Winnipeg was losing its dominant position in western Canada. As the decade began, Winnipeggers were reeling from the chaos of the Great War and the influenza pandemic. But it was the divisions exposed by the 1919 Winnipeg General Strike which left the deepest marks. As Winnipeg wrestled with its changing fortunes, its citizens looked for new ways to imagine the city's future and identity. Beginning with the opening of the magnificent new provincial legislature building in 1920, A Diminished Roar guides readers through this decade of political and social turmoil. At City Hall, two very different politicians dominated the scene. Winnipeg's first Labour mayor, S.J. Farmer, pushed for more public services. His rival, Ralph Webb, would act as the city's chief &quote;booster&quote; as mayor, encouraging U.S. tourists with the promise of&quote;snowballs and highballs.&quote; Meanwhile, promoters tried to rekindle the city's spirits with plans for new public projects, such as a grand boulevard through the middle of the city, a new amusement park, and the start of professional horse racing. In the midst of the Jazz Age, Winnipeg's teenagers grappled with &quote;problems of the heart,&quote; and social groups like the Gyro Club organized masked balls for the city's elite.
EAN 9780887555817
ISBN 0887555810
Binding Ebook
Publisher University of Manitoba Press
Publication date September 6, 2019
Pages 304
Language English
Country Uruguay
Authors Blanchard, Jim