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A Time Such as There Never Was Before Canada After the Great War [Paperback]

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  • Category: Books (History)
  • Author:  Bowker, Alan
  • Author:  Bowker, Alan
  • ISBN-10:  1459722809
  • ISBN-10:  1459722809
  • ISBN-13:  9781459722804
  • ISBN-13:  9781459722804
  • Publisher:  Dundurn
  • Publisher:  Dundurn
  • Pages:  440
  • Pages:  440
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Pub Date:  01-Apr-2014
  • Pub Date:  01-Apr-2014
  • SKU:  1459722809-11-MPOD
  • SKU:  1459722809-11-MPOD
  • Item ID: 101493701
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Ottawa Book Award 2015  Shortlisted

Between 1918 and 1921 a great storm blew through Canada and raised the expectations of a new world in which all things would be possible.|

The years after World War I were among the most tumultuous in Canadian history: a period of unremitting change, drama, and conflict. They were, in the words of Stephen Leacock, a time such as there never was before.

The war had been a great crusade, promising a world made new. But it had cost Canada sixty thousand dead and many more wounded, and it had widened the many fault lines in a young, diverse country. In a nation struggling to define itself and its place in the world, labour, farmers, businessmen, churches, social reformers, and minorities had extravagant hopes, irrational fears, and contradictory demands.

What had this sacrifice achieved? Whose hopes would be realized and whose dreams would end in disillusionment? Which changes would prove permanent and which would be transitory?A Time Such As There Never Was Beforedescribes how this exciting period laid the foundation of the Canada we know today.

Alan Bowker has given us a richly textured picture of Canada as it emerged from the First World War. His engaging and readable account shows the great social, political and economic trends that were changing the country yet also brings out the individual voices of Canadians.As much upheaval as WWI caused in Canada, its aftermath was even more transformative for the country. With victory and the return the troops, Canadian society was now faced with the question of how to return to normalcy  and what normal would mean, as Canada emerged from its colonial status and found its independent national identity.Alan Bowker worked for thirty-five years in Canada's foreign service, including serving as high commissioner to Guyana. He has a Ph.D. in Canadian history and has taught at Canada's Royal Military College. He is the editor of two clS@
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