A fully updated edition of the Canadian classic.
Most of us know bits and pieces of our history but would like to be more
sure of how it all fits together. The trick is to find a history that is
so absorbing you will want to read it from beginning to end. With this
expanded, seventh edition of A Short History of Canada, readers need
look no further.
Desmond Morton, one of Canada's most highly respected historians, is
keenly aware of the ways in which our past informs the present, and in
one compact and engrossing volume, he pulls off the remarkable feat of
bringing it all together -- from the First Nations before the arrival of
the Europeans, to Confederation, to Stephen Harper's prime ministership,
to Justin Trudeau's victory in the 2015 election. His acute observations
on the Diefenbaker era, the effects of the post-war influx of
immigrants, the Trudeau years and the constitutional crisis, the Quebec
referendum, the rise of the Canadian Alliance, and Canada under Harper's
governance, all provide an invaluable background to understanding the
way Canada works today and its direction in years to come.