A Short History of Canada: Sixth Edition
by Desmond Morton Author
(From Amazon): Most of us know bits and pieces of our history but would like to be more sure of how it all fits together. The trick is to find a history that is so absorbing you will want to read it from beginning to end. With this book, Desmond Morton, one of Canada’s most noted and highly respected historians, shows how the choices we can make at the dawn of the 21st century have been shaped by history.Morton is keenly aware of the links connecting our present, our past, and our future, and in one compact and engrossing volume he pulls off the remarkable feat of bringing it all together – from the First Nations before the arrival of the Europeans to the failure of the Charlottetown accord and Jean Chretien’s third term as prime minister. His acute observations on the Diefenbaker era, the effects of the post-war influx of immigrants, the flag debate, the baby boom, the Trudeau years and the constitutional crisis, the Quebec referendum, and the rise of the Canadian Alliance all provide an invaluable background to understanding the way Canada works today.
Additional Details
- Resource Type
- Book
- ISBN
- 0-7710-6480-2
- Print Status
- In Print
- Chapters
- 26
- Pages
- 416
- Suggested Grades
- 10th - 12th
- Publisher
- McClelland & Stewart
- Edition
- 6
- Copyright
- 2006
Chapters
- 1 Part 1: Different Histories; New Nation
- 2 First Nations
- 3 Cartier's Quebec
- 4 English Canadians
- 5 United Canadas
- 6 Lower Provinces
- 7 The Great Northwest
- 8 Part 2: A Mari Usque Ad Mare; Confederation
- 9 Nation-building
- 10 National Policy
- 11 Political Revolution
- 12 Part 3: The Century of Canada; Flourishing
- 13 Questioning
- 14 National Crisis
- 15 Dead Ends
- 16 The Depression
- 17 Part 4: Middle Age, Middle Power; Mr. King's War
- 18 Prosperity
- 19 Recession
- 20 Confusion
- 21 Part 5: A County Shared
- 22 Liberation
- 23 Affirmation
- 24 Individualism
- 25 Paying the Price
- 26 New Choices
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