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The Day of Sir Wilfrid Laurier: A Chronicle of Our Own Time. A Prominent Figure in 20th Century Canadian Politics

Par : Oscar D. Skelton
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  • Nombre de pages725
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN406-4-06-617496-5
  • EAN4064066174965
  • Date de parution25/04/2021
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille1 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

Résumé

In "The Day of Sir Wilfrid Laurier: A Chronicle of Our Own Time, " Oscar D. Skelton crafts a poignant narrative that chronicles the life and political landscape of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Canada'Äôs first Francophone Prime Minister. Using a blend of biographical storytelling and historical analysis, Skelton situates Laurier within the sociopolitical frameworks of his era, juxtaposing the challenges of a nascent nation with Laurier's progressive vision and leadership style.
The literary context of the book is deeply rooted in the dawn of modern Canadian identity, reflecting on the themes of nationalism, governance, and social justice while providing readers with a vivid portrait of a transformative period in Canada'Äôs history. Oscar D. Skelton, a prominent Canadian historian and political scientist, draws upon his extensive knowledge of Canadian politics and deep appreciation for Laurier's legacy.
Not only was Skelton a scholar dedicated to understanding the intricacies of Canadian history, but he also served as a public servant during a time when Laurier'Äôs policies were still resonating. His insights are shaped by both academia and firsthand political experience, enriching the narrative with authority and nuance. This book is a compelling read for anyone interested in Canadian history, offering a thoughtful exploration of Laurier's profound influence on the nation.
Skelton's evocative prose invites readers to engage with the complexities of leadership and legacy, making it essential for scholars, students, and anyone eager to understand the foundations of contemporary Canada.