Canada's Odyssey : A Country Based on Incomplete Conquests

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Canada's Odyssey : A Country Based on Incomplete Conquests
by Peter H. Russell
English | 2017 | ISBN: 1487502044 | 544 Pages | PDF | 4.56 MB

150 years after Confederation, Canada is known around the world for its social diversity and its commitment to principles of multiculturalism. But the road to contemporary Canada is a winding one, a story of division and conflict as well as union and accommodation.

In Canada's Odyssey, renowned scholar Peter H. Russell provides an expansive, accessible account of Canadian history from the pre-Confederation period to the present day. By focusing on what he calls the 'three pillars' of English Canada, French Canada, and Aboriginal Canada, Russell advances an important view of our country as one founded on and informed by 'incomplete conquests'. It is the very incompleteness of these conquests that have made Canada what it is today, not just a multicultural society but a multinational one.

Featuring the scope and vivid characterizations of an epic novel, Canada's Odyssey is a magisterial work by an astute observer of Canadian politics and history, a perfect book to commemorate the 150th anniversary of Confederation.

"The value of Canada’s Odyssey is that it requires very little of the reader in advance. It offers an open and accessible path and, although it may appear somewhat daunting (given its length of 500 pages), it is a very enjoyable and engaging read. In its writing style, the book manages to walk a line somewhere between academic and popular history, which is a challenging line for any author. The informality of its tone combined with the sheer scope and detail of the project serves to reach and hold the attention of a diverse set of readers. … Anyone looking for some way to mark Canada’s sesquicentennial would do well to read this book." - Joshua Nichols Literary Review of Canada, July/August 2017