A Great Restlessness

The Life and Politics of Dorise Nielsen

Faith Johnston author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:University of Manitoba Press

Published:30th Oct '06

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Dorise Nielsen was a pioneering feminist, a radical politician, the first Communist elected to Canada’s House of Commons, and the only woman elected in 1940. But despite her remarkable career, until now little has been known about her. From her youth in London during World War I to her burial in 1980 in a heros cemetery in China, Nielsen lived through tumultuous times. Struggling through the Great Depression as a homesteaders wife in rural Saskatchewan, Nielsen rebelled against the poverty and injustice that surrounded her, and found like-minded activists in the CCF and the Communist Party of Canada.

In 1940 when leaders of the Communist Party were either interned or underground, Nielsen became their voice in Parliament. But her activism came at a high price. As a single mother in Ottawa, she sacrificed a close relationship with her family for her career. As a woman in an emerging political organisation, her authority was increasingly usurped by younger male party members. As a committed communist, she moved to Mao's China in 1957 and dedicated her life’s work to a cause that went seriously awry.

Faith Johnston illuminates the life of a woman who paved the way for a generation of women in politics, who tried to be both a good mother and a good revolutionary, and who refused to give up on either.

ISBN: 9780887556906

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 333g

392 pages