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The Federation of Canada 1867-1917
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- Nombre de pages83
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4718355-6
- EAN8596547183556
- Date de parution16/08/2022
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille397 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
The Federation of Canada 1867-1917 offers a compelling exploration of the political, social, and cultural evolution of Canada during its formative years. This anthology traverses a range of literary styles, from insightful essays to reflective commentaries, encapsulating the diverse narratives that have shaped the Canadian identity. Integral to this collection are standout pieces that illuminate transformative events such as the confederation and its subsequent developments, evaluated not by individual author voices but by the cohesive insight these varied accounts provide.
The anthology underscores the nation's journey from its inception to its burgeoning presence on the world stage a half-century later, making it a significant contribution to Canadian literature and history. Curated by an esteemed panel of contributors, including George M. Wrong, Sir John Willison, Zebulon Aiton Lash, and R. A. Falconer, the anthology draws from their extensive backgrounds in history and public life.
Their combined efforts weave a rich tapestry reflecting Canada's diverse heritage and the socio-political movements of the era. With perspectives rooted in both personal observation and scholarly endeavor, the collection speaks to historical movements of nationalism and federalism, offering readers a multifaceted view that is both enlightening and educational. Bestowed with this abundance of perspectives, The Federation of Canada 1867-1917 is an essential read for those seeking a deeper understanding of Canada's first half-century of federation.
It presents readers with an enviable chance to immerse themselves in the complexities of Canadian development through a single volume, offering educational insights and fostering a dialogue across disciplines and ideologies. This collection is highly recommended for its thought-provoking content and the expansive gallery of voices it presents, ultimately enriching one's understanding of Canada's historical journey.
The anthology underscores the nation's journey from its inception to its burgeoning presence on the world stage a half-century later, making it a significant contribution to Canadian literature and history. Curated by an esteemed panel of contributors, including George M. Wrong, Sir John Willison, Zebulon Aiton Lash, and R. A. Falconer, the anthology draws from their extensive backgrounds in history and public life.
Their combined efforts weave a rich tapestry reflecting Canada's diverse heritage and the socio-political movements of the era. With perspectives rooted in both personal observation and scholarly endeavor, the collection speaks to historical movements of nationalism and federalism, offering readers a multifaceted view that is both enlightening and educational. Bestowed with this abundance of perspectives, The Federation of Canada 1867-1917 is an essential read for those seeking a deeper understanding of Canada's first half-century of federation.
It presents readers with an enviable chance to immerse themselves in the complexities of Canadian development through a single volume, offering educational insights and fostering a dialogue across disciplines and ideologies. This collection is highly recommended for its thought-provoking content and the expansive gallery of voices it presents, ultimately enriching one's understanding of Canada's historical journey.


