Description
Book SynopsisOffers an interdisciplinary exploration of the meanings, uses, and contradictions of nationalism, critical to contemporary understandings of Canada and Canadians. This book reconstructs and re-evaluates dimensions of 20th-century Canadian nationalisms and the forces that push them toward and away from one another.
Trade Review"Wonderful essays - no other literature covers the range of Canadian nationalisms as this book does." Raymond Blake, University of Regina
Table of ContentsContributors include Stephen Azzi (Laurentian), Michael Behiels (Ottawa), Sandra Campbell (Carleton), Janice Cavell (Foreign Affairs Canada), Andrew Chung (Toronto Star), Alan Gordon (Guelph), Paula Hastings (Duke), Peter Henshaw (Privy Council Office), Robert MacDougall (Western), Hector Mackenzie (Foreign Affairs Canada), David Newhouse (Trent), James Opp (Carleton), Patricia Roy (Victoria), and Roger Sarty (Wilfrid Laurier)