Canada and the Canadian Question.

Canada and the Canadian question is ‘one of the most effective and challenging critiques of Canada ever penned. It is an enormously illuminating series of impressions with sparkling insights into Canada’s social history, political practice, cultural life, and the ambiguities of her economic growth....

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Frontmatter -- An introduction -- Contents -- Chapter 1. The subject -- Chapter 2. The French province -- Chapter 3. The British provinces -- Chapter 4. French Canada before the conquest -- Chapter 5. French Canada after the conquest (1759) -- Chapter 6. History of Upper Canada -- Chapter 7. The united provinces -- Chapter 8. The federal constitution -- Chapter 9. Fruits of confederation -- Chapter 10. The Canadian question
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Canada and the Canadian question is ‘one of the most effective and challenging critiques of Canada ever penned. It is an enormously illuminating series of impressions with sparkling insights into Canada’s social history, political practice, cultural life, and the ambiguities of her economic growth. It represents the mature reflections of a keen intelligence which had pondered the fundamental questions of Canada’s national existence and saw them in terms of the wider movements of opinion in Europe and North America.’ So writes Carl Berger in his Introduction to this work. This is the classic statement of the case for the union of Canada and the United States. Frank Underhill called it ‘the most completely pessimistic book that has ever been written about our country,’ but added ‘all modern discussions of the Canadian question still revolve around the points [Smith] raised.’ This book is supremely important in Canadian nationalist thought because the author asked the question which all Canadian nationalists have since tried to answer: what positive value does the country embody and represent that justifies her existence?
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Frontmatter --
An introduction --
Contents --
Chapter 1. The subject --
Chapter 2. The French province --
Chapter 3. The British provinces --
Chapter 4. French Canada before the conquest --
Chapter 5. French Canada after the conquest (1759) --
Chapter 6. History of Upper Canada --
Chapter 7. The united provinces --
Chapter 8. The federal constitution --
Chapter 9. Fruits of confederation --
Chapter 10. The Canadian question
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An introduction --
Contents --
Chapter 1. The subject --
Chapter 2. The French province --
Chapter 3. The British provinces --
Chapter 4. French Canada before the conquest --
Chapter 5. French Canada after the conquest (1759) --
Chapter 6. History of Upper Canada --
Chapter 7. The united provinces --
Chapter 8. The federal constitution --
Chapter 9. Fruits of confederation --
Chapter 10. The Canadian question
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An introduction --
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Chapter 2. The French province --
Chapter 3. The British provinces --
Chapter 4. French Canada before the conquest --
Chapter 5. French Canada after the conquest (1759) --
Chapter 6. History of Upper Canada --
Chapter 7. The united provinces --
Chapter 8. The federal constitution --
Chapter 9. Fruits of confederation --
Chapter 10. The Canadian question
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