Walter D. Young
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Walter D. Young was a Canadian political scientist who has written several books that are considered the definitive resources for the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation and the New Democratic Party. His experiences as a democratic socialist in Canada led to his involvement in the founding of the NDP, provincial politics in British Columbia, and a variety of educational initiatives at The University of British Columbia and The University of Victoria.
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Walter D. Young
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Walter Douglas Young
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Walter Douglas Young
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1933-06-27
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The National CCF: Political Party and Political Movement
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1965
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Rhodes Scholar, 1955
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Canadian Association of University Teachers Milner Memorial Award , 2009
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1933-06-27
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Jeremy, Margot and Brian
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1984-03-11
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M.A. Oxford University, 1957
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Ph.D University of Toronto, 1965
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Walter D. Young Book Prizes at The University of Victoria
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Walter D. Young Prize at The University of British Columbia
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Founder of B.C. Legislative Internship Program
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Founder of BC Studies
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Founding member of the NDP
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Canadian
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Democracy and Discontent: Progressivism, Socialism and Social Credit in the Canadian West
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The Reins of Power: Governing British Columbia
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The Anatomy of a Party: The National CCF, 1932-1961
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Walter D. Young
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Isabel Eunice Young and William Young
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1957
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Beryl Young
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Walter D. Young was a Canadian political scientist who has written several books that are considered the definitive resources for the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation and the New Democratic Party. His experiences as a democratic socialist in Canada led to his involvement in the founding of the NDP, provincial politics in British Columbia, and a variety of educational initiatives at The University of British Columbia and The University of Victoria.
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