The Distemper of our Times

The Distemper of our Times
Title The Distemper of our Times PDF eBook
Author Peter C. Newman
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Pages 591
Release 1978-01-15
Genre History
ISBN 0773591540

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It is impossible to appreciate Canada in the mid- and late-1960s without reading The Distemper of Our Times. Newman's skilful selection of evidence, his grasp of personality and the flair and pace of his writing style bring the disparate events of that turbulent era into a cogent narrative that will retain its drama and urgency for future generations.

In the Shadow of Tomorrow

In the Shadow of Tomorrow
Title In the Shadow of Tomorrow PDF eBook
Author Johan Huizinga
Publisher
Pages
Release 2019
Genre
ISBN 9781950970117

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Trudeaumania

Trudeaumania
Title Trudeaumania PDF eBook
Author Robert Wright
Publisher HarperCollins
Pages 176
Release 2016-09-20
Genre History
ISBN 1443445029

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Finalist for the J.W. Dafoe Book Prize A Hill-Times Best Book of the Year Nearly twenty years after his death and more than thirty since his retirement from active politics, Pierre Elliott Trudeau is at long last receding from the lived memory of Canadians. But despite the distance of time, he still holds court in the minds of many, and today his son Justin now lives at 24 Sussex Drive, his own man, though still a Trudeau holding Canada’s highest office. Trudeaumania is about Pierre Trudeau’s rise to power in 1968. This is a story we thought we knew—the epic saga of the hipster Montrealer who drove up to Ottawa in his Mercedes in 1965, wowed the country with his dictum that “the state has no business in the bedrooms of the nation,” rocked the new medium of television like no one since JFK, and in scant months rode the crest of Canadians’ Centennial-era euphoria into power. This is Canada’s own Camelot myth. It embodies the quirkiness, the passion and the youthful exuberance we ascribe to the 1960s even now. Many of us cherish it. Unfortunately, it is almost entirely wrong. In 1968 Trudeau put forward his vision for Canada’s second century, without guile, without dissembling and without a hard sell. Take it or leave it, he told Canadians. If you do not like my ideas, vote for someone else. We took it. By bestselling and award-winning author Robert Wright, Trudeaumania sets the record straight even as it illuminates this important part of our history and shines a light on our future.

One Animal Among Many

One Animal Among Many
Title One Animal Among Many PDF eBook
Author David Waltner-Toews
Publisher Dundurn
Pages 132
Release 1991-01-12
Genre Humor
ISBN 1459720326

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One Animal Among Many: Gaia, Goats, and Garlic examines the real-life experiences of creatures great and small. Best known for his witty columns in Harrowsmith, David Waltner-Toews explores the interconnectedness of all life with insight and humour. The collection looks at everything from sheep farming to herbal remedies and rabies.

The Worldly Years

The Worldly Years
Title The Worldly Years PDF eBook
Author John English
Publisher Vintage Canada
Pages 501
Release 2011-09-14
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0307375390

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"His life changed that of his nation." John English illuminates the years of Lester Pearson's greatest eminence, and vividly explores his life and times. His period as prime minister was to prove one of the most decisive in our history, and his policies helped shape Canada’s foremost international statesman. The Lester Pearson who emerges from the account of these momentous years—from the Korean War, through the tumultuous sixties to his death in 1972—is a complex, paradoxical figure. A man uneasy with ambition, who shunned the flamboyance of his arch-rival Diefenbaker, Pearson nevertheless competed for the most glittering prize in Canadian political life. World recognition brought him the Nobel Peace Prize, yet in his battle to maintain independence for his country he deliberately incurred the wrath of its powerful traditional allies, particularly Lyndon Johnson whom he heartily disliked. He was oddly unprepared personally to take on Canada’s highest political office, and led the Liberal Party to the worst defeat in its history, yet went on to sponsor astonishing, far-reaching changes in Canadian society—bilingualism, biculturalism, medicare, modern Canadian nationalism, and co-operative federalism--all innovations of the Pearson years. And while he has been called our greatest prime minister, other see him as the leader of a government that created many of Canada’s discontents, and crises and scandals that swirled about him. Most paradoxically of all perhaps, this unassuming man became a national icon, winning a lasting place in the hearts and minds of a generation of Canadians. In this second volume of his award-winning biography, John English has had remarkable access to Pearson’s personal and political papers, drawing on the letters and diaries and private papers of a host of his contemporaries, and on personal interviews with his family and friends, rivals and foes alike. The result is a compellingly readable—a richly detailed portrait of Canada and of a remarkable Canadian whose impact was immense.

Trudeaumania

Trudeaumania
Title Trudeaumania PDF eBook
Author Paul Litt
Publisher UBC Press
Pages 425
Release 2016-11-28
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0774834064

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In 1968, Canadians dared to take a chance on a new kind of politician. Pierre Trudeau became the leader of the Liberal Party in April and two months later won the federal election. His meteoric rise to power was driven by Trudeaumania, an explosive mix of passion and fear fueled by media hype and nationalist ambition. This book traces what happened when the fabled spirit of the sixties met the excitement of the Centennial and Expo 67. Canadians wanted to modernize their nation, differentiate it from the US, and defuse Quebec separatism. Far from being a sixties crazy moment, Trudeaumania was a passionate quest for a new Canada that would define the values of Canadians for decades to come.

Quincy's Lexicon-Medicum. A New Medical Dictionary, ... [revised] by R. Hooper, Etc

Quincy's Lexicon-Medicum. A New Medical Dictionary, ... [revised] by R. Hooper, Etc
Title Quincy's Lexicon-Medicum. A New Medical Dictionary, ... [revised] by R. Hooper, Etc PDF eBook
Author John QUINCY
Publisher
Pages 888
Release 1811
Genre
ISBN

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