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In 1911, Canadians went to the polls to decide the fate of their country in an election that raised issues vital to Canadas national independence and its place in the world. Canada 1911 revisits an...
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  • 07 July 2011
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One hundred years ago, Canadians went to the polls to decide the fate of their country in an election that raised issues vital to Canada’s national independence and its place in the world. Canadians faced a clear choice between free trade with the United States and fidelity to the British Empire, and the decisions they made in September 1911 helped shape Canada’s political and economic history for the rest of the century. Canada 1911 revisits and re-examines this momentous turn in Canadian history, when Canadians truly found themselves at a parting of the ways. It was Canada’s first great modern election and one of the first expressions of the birth of modern Canada. The poet Rudyard Kipling famously wrote at the time that this election was nothing less than a fight for Canada’s soul. This book will explain why.

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Price: $29.99
Pages: 378
Publisher: Dundurn Press
Imprint: Dundurn Press
Publication Date: 07 July 2011
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781554889471
Format: Paperback
BISACs: POLITICAL SCIENCE / Essays, Political science & theory, HISTORY / Canada / Post-Confederation (1867-), POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Process / Elections, Elections & referenda, History of the Americas
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"This new volume is the perfect primer that just might lead to a resurgence in interest in Laurier and the lesser known Borden."

"It is a well-pace narrative for a popular audience."

"Dutil and MacKenzie have succeeded in bringing to life the Canada of a century ago in their fascinating, well-written, and well-researched book."

"Canada 1911 provides an in-depth look at a decisive election. [the authors] manage to make it clear why the election was so important to Canada, and why the themes heard in 1911 still resonate today. And there is no arguing that it was a key event in Canadian history."

"Dutil and MacKenzie are to be congratulated for bringing the issues that dominated these important elections to the attention of modern readers in such entertaining and informative styles."

Popularly related, yet thoroughly researched, this volume will delight all of us who are fascinated by political campaigns and their often-disturbing results.

the meticulous attention to detail makes Canada 1911 compelling.

[the authors] manage to make it clear why the election was so important to Canada, and why the themes heard in 1911 still resonate today.

Patrice Dutil and David MacKenzie sustain Dundurns reputation for page-turners.

David MacKenzie is Associate Professor of History at Ryerson University and the author of several books on Canadian history and international relations.

Patrice Dutil is Associate Professor of Politics and Public Administration at Ryerson University. He is the founder of the Literary Review of Canada and President of The Champlain Society.