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Drought and Depression

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Delving into historical accounts of the 1930s, Drought and Depression examines the cataclysmic effects of the Dust Bowl on the Canadian Prairies.The Great Depression of the 1930s often recalls imag...
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  • 28 April 2018
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Delving into historical accounts of the 1930s, Drought and Depression examines the cataclysmic effects of the Dust Bowl on the Canadian Prairies.





The Great Depression of the 1930s often recalls images of the drought-stricken Great Plains. Prolonged drought exacerbated the economic effects of the Great Depression to such a degree that the prairies became the epicentre of the disaster in Canada. Between 1929 and 1932, per capita incomes fell by 49% in Manitoba, 61% in Alberta and an astounding 72% in Saskatchewan. The result was enormous social and political upheaval that sent shockwaves through the rest of the country.



In this sixth volume of the History of the Prairie West series, contributors explore the cultural, political, and economic repercussions of climate change and financial upheaval on the region and its people.

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Price: $29.95
Pages: 352
Publisher: University of Regina Press
Imprint: University of Regina Press
Series: History of the Prairie West
Publication Date: 28 April 2018
Trim Size: 9.02 X 6.02 in
ISBN: 9780889775398
Format: Paperback
BISACs: HISTORY / Canada / Post-Confederation (1867-)
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Gregory P. Marchildon is Ontario Research Chair in Health Policy and System Design at the Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation at the University of Toronto. He lives in Toronto, Ontario.