Review of Rhonda L. Hinther, "Perogies and Politics: Canada's Ukrainian Left, 1891-1991" [Book Review]

East/West: Journal of Ukrainian Studies 7 (1):283-285 (2020)
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Abstract

Using an intersectionalist analysis, Hinther recounts efforts by Canada’s Ukrainian minority to build an ethnically distinct leftist movement. Opposed from without by both left-wing internationalists and right-wing nationalists, and hobbled from within by stubborn gender and generational inequalities, the movement finally lost its radical political momentum and so took up its allotted place in Canada’s polite multicultural mosaic. (Published in the series “Studies in Gender and History,” University of Toronto Press, 2018.)

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