Biography is “not on the periphery of history but in the middle of
it,” historian Peter Waite astutely remarked. And individual lives
can be observed not only as they were actually lived but also as they
were self-constructed or constructed by contemporaries and later
historians. People, Politics, and Purpose brings the historian’s
myriad tools to bear on Canadians, from prime ministers to lumberjacks
to Indigenous political leaders. Drawing on the rich details of
biography – the what – the contributors also address the larger
questions of motivation – the so what – that drive academic
history. In the process, they prove the value of analyzing both macro-
and micro-dynamics within Canadian politics and society to illuminate
the roles and reputations of political actors and draw conclusions
about Canada’s place in the world. These perceptive new
contributions to Canadian political historiography demonstrate the
ongoing relevance of discerning individual character traits, impulses,
and justifications for action, along with a careful respect for robust
historical context. As such, the biographies in People, Politics, and
Purpose are not simply stories about the lives of individuals but
critical reflections on subjects who are directly involved in, and
affected by, politics in Canada. This book makes for lively reading
that stimulates fresh thinking about political biography and the
direction of political history more generally.
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Biography and Canadian Political History
Product details
ISBN
9780774868020
Published
2022
Edition
1. edition
Publisher
University of British Columbia Press
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok