“In the 1860s, western alienation began at Yonge Street, and George
Brown was the Preston Manning of the day.” So begins Christopher
Moore’s fascinating 1990s look at the messy, dramatic, crisis-ridden
process that brought Canada into being – and at the politicians, no
more lovable or united than our own, who, against all odds, managed to
forge a deal that worked. From the first chapter, he turns a fresh,
perceptive, and lucid eye on the people, the issues, and the political
theories of Confederation – from John A. Macdonald’s canny
handling of leadership to the invention of federalism and the Senate,
from the Quebec question to the influence of political philosophers
Edmund Burke and Walter Bagehot. This is a book for all Canadians who
love their country – and fear for it after the failure of the
constitution-making of the 1990s. Here is a clear, entertaining
reintroduction to the ideas and processes that forged the nation.
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How the Fathers Made a Deal
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ISBN
9781551994833
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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