Canada 1900-1945

Canada 1900-1945

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Bothwell, Robert
University of Toronto Press
EAN: 9781442657847
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Through war, depression, and social upheaval, the first half of the twentieth century was a period of unprecedented turbulence in Canada. In this lively and contentious survey, Robert Bothwell, lan Drummond, and John English explore the political and economic forces that shaped this era of change.As in their earlier work, the highly acclaimed Canada since 1945, the authors focus on the political context of events. Beginning at the turn of the century, they consider the status of Canada in the empire and the world, the burgeoning growth of its economy, and the development of social and labour problems, up to the eruption of 1914. They discuss the political currents running through Canada during two wars, the interwar economic boom and depression, and the plans for post-war reconstruction, and assess the impact of these and other events on Canada's political, economic, social, and cultural institutions.Electronic Format Disclaimer: Images removed at the request of the rights holder.
EAN 9781442657847
ISBN 1442657847
Binding Ebook
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Publication date December 15, 1990
Pages 427
Language English
Country Uruguay
Authors Bothwell, Robert; Drummond, Ian; English, John
Series Heritage