The French-Canadian Idea of Confederation, 1864-1900
Title | The French-Canadian Idea of Confederation, 1864-1900 PDF eBook |
Author | A. I. Silver |
Publisher | University of Toronto Press |
Pages | 308 |
Release | 1997-01-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780802079282 |
This new edition of The French-Canadian Idea of Confederation, originally published in 1982, includes a new preface and conclusion that reflect upon the failure of biculturalism and Quebec's continuing struggle to define its place within Canada and the world.
The Quebec Conference of 1864
Title | The Quebec Conference of 1864 PDF eBook |
Author | Eugénie Brouillet |
Publisher | McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP |
Pages | 369 |
Release | 2018-12-30 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0773556052 |
Like all major events in Canadian history, the Quebec Conference of 1864, an important step on Canada's road to Confederation, deserves to be discussed and better understood. Efforts to revitalize historical memory must take a multidisciplinary and multicultural approach. The Quebec Conference of 1864 expresses a renewed historical interest over the last two decades in both the Quebec-Canada constitutional trajectory and the study of federalism. Contributors from a variety of disciplines argue that a more grounded understanding of the 72 Quebec Resolutions of 1864 is key to interpreting the internal architecture of the contemporary constitutional apparatus in Canada, and a new interpretation is crucial to appraise the progress made over the 150 years since the institution of federalism. The second volume in a series that began with The Constitutions That Shaped Us: A Historical Anthology of Pre-1867 Canadian Constitutions, this book reveals a society in constant transition, as well as the presence of national projects that live in tension with the Canadian federation.
The Confederation Debates in the Province of Canada
Title | The Confederation Debates in the Province of Canada PDF eBook |
Author | Peter Busby Waite |
Publisher | |
Pages | 161 |
Release | 1964 |
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Canada's Odyssey
Title | Canada's Odyssey PDF eBook |
Author | Peter H. Russell |
Publisher | University of Toronto Press |
Pages | 544 |
Release | 2017-05-08 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1487514484 |
150 years after Confederation, Canada is known around the world for its social diversity and its commitment to principles of multiculturalism. But the road to contemporary Canada is a winding one, a story of division and conflict as well as union and accommodation. In Canada’s Odyssey, renowned scholar Peter H. Russell provides an expansive, accessible account of Canadian history from the pre-Confederation period to the present day. By focusing on what he calls the "three pillars" of English Canada, French Canada, and Aboriginal Canada, Russell advances an important view of our country as one founded on and informed by "incomplete conquests." It is the very incompleteness of these conquests that have made Canada what it is today, not just a multicultural society but a multinational one. Featuring the scope and vivid characterizations of an epic novel, Canada’s Odyssey is a magisterial work by an astute observer of Canadian politics and history, a perfect book to commemorate the 150th anniversary of Confederation.
Don't Tell the Newfoundlanders
Title | Don't Tell the Newfoundlanders PDF eBook |
Author | Greg Malone |
Publisher | Vintage Canada |
Pages | 354 |
Release | 2014-01-28 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0307401340 |
The true story, drawn from official documents and hours of personal interviews, of how Newfoundland and Labrador joined Confederation and became Canada's tenth province in 1949. A rich cast of characters--hailing from Britain, America, Canada and Newfoundland--battle it out for the prize of the resource-rich, financially solvent, militarily strategic island. The twists and turns are as dramatic as any spy novel and extremely surprising, since the "official" version of Newfoundland history has held for over fifty years almost without question. Don't Tell the Newfoundlanders will change all that.
Miss Confederation
Title | Miss Confederation PDF eBook |
Author | Anne McDonald |
Publisher | Dundurn |
Pages | 217 |
Release | 2017-06-24 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1459739698 |
History without the stiffness and polish time creates. Canada’s journey to Confederation kicked off with a bang — or rather, a circus, a civil war (the American one), a small fortune’s worth of champagne, and a lot of making love — in the old-fashioned sense. Miss Confederation offers a rare look back, through a woman’s eyes, at the men and events at the centre of this pivotal time in Canada’s history. Mercy Anne Coles, the daughter of PEI delegate George Coles, kept a diary of the social happenings and political manoeuvrings as they affected her and her desires. A unique historical document, her diary is now being published for the first time, offering a window into the events that led to Canada’s creation, from a point of view that has long been neglected.
Canada's Founding Debates
Title | Canada's Founding Debates PDF eBook |
Author | Janet Ajzenstat |
Publisher | University of Toronto Press |
Pages | 533 |
Release | 2017-06-21 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1487516703 |
Canada's Founding Debates is about Confederation—about the process that brought together six out of the seven territories of British North America in the years 1864-73 to form a country called Canada. It presents excerpts from the debates on Confederation in all of the colonial parliaments from Newfoundland to British Columbia and in the constituent assembly of the Red River Colony. The voices of the powerful and those of lesser note mingle in impassioned debate on the pros and cons of creating or joining the new country, and in defining its nature. In short explanatory essays and provocative annotations, the editors sketch the historical context of the debates and draw out the significance of what was said. By organizing the debates thematically, they bring out the depth of the founders' concern for issues that are as vital today as they were then: the meaning of liberty, the merits of democracy, the best form of self-government, the tension between collective and individual rights, the rule of law, the requirements of political leadership, and, of course, the nature of Canadian nationality. Canada's Founding Debates offers a fresh and often surprising perspective on Canada's origins, history, and political character. Previously published by Stoddart Publishing, 1999.