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Books on social movements shortlisted for Cundill History Prize

This year’s Cundill History Prize short list comprises mainly books about social movements, which jurors say are of particular importance in today’s political climate.

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Books on social movements shortlisted for Cundill History Prize

This year’s Cundill History Prize short list comprises mainly books about social movements, seen in this handout photo, which jurors say are of particular importance in today’s political climate. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Handout - Cundill Prize (Mandatory Credit)


This year’s Cundill History Prize short list comprises mainly books about social movements, which jurors say are of particular importance in today’s political climate.

The eight books in the running for the US$75,000 prize administered by McGill University include “Wages for Housework: The Story of a Movement, an Idea, a Promise” by Emily Callaci, which traces a global campaign that sprung up in the 1970s, and “A Fractured Liberation: Korea Under U.S. Occupation,” which explores how the American military extinguished the Korean independence movement.

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