Description
Reconsidering Confederation brings together Canada's leading historians to explore how the provinces, territories, and Treaty areas became the political frameworks we know today. In partnership with The Confederation Debates, an ongoing crowdsourced, non-partisan, and non-profit initiative to digitize all of Canada's founding colonial and federal records, this book breaks new ground by integrating the treaties between Indigenous peoples and the Crown into our understanding of Confederation.
Rigorously researched and eminently readable, this book traces the unique paths that each province and territory took on their journey to Confederation. It shows the roots of regional and cultural grievances, as vital and controversial in early debates as they are today. Reconsidering Confederation tells the sometimes rocky, complex, and ongoing story of how Canada has become Canada.
About the Author
P. Whitney Lackenbauer is a professor of History at St. Jerome's University (University of Waterloo) who specializes in Arctic sovereignty and security issues, Aboriginal-state relations, circumpolar history, and modern Canadian military, diplomatic and political history. He is the editor of the multi-award-winning A Historical and Legal Study of Sovereignty in the Canadian North (UCalgary Press). Chercheur indA (c)pendant, Daniel Heidt est specialiste en histoire politique de l'Ontario et du Canada ainsi que l'Arctique dans la pA (c)riode de la Guerre froide. Il a fondA (c) et gA (c)rA (c) Les DA (c)bats sur la ConfA (c)dA (c)ration. Ken S. Coates is a prolific author who has written on many subjects and whose prize-winning scholarship has drawn international attention. Coates has more than 25 years of post-secondary education experience in the United States, Canada, New Zealand, and Japan. Coates has been a Department Head, Dean of Arts, Dean of Arts and Science, and Vice-President. He lives in Canada. Marcel Martel is a professor in the Department of History at York University, where he holds the Avie Bennett Historica Dominion Institute Chair in Canadian History. He is the author of Not This Time: Canadians, Public Policy, and the Marijuana Question, 1961-1975 (2006), Le Deuil daun pays imaginA (c). RAves, luttes et dA (c)route du Canada franAais (1997), and co-author of Speaking Up. A History of Language and Politics in Canada and Quebec (2012). Colin M Coates teaches Canadian studies and history and is the Director of the Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies at York University. Phillip Buckner is a Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for Commonwealth Studies at the University of London. He is also professor emeritus of History at the University of New Brunswick.
Reviews
Much more than a basic outline of regional differences during the process of Confederation . . . Reconsidering Confederation provides a very extensive selection of excellently written articles that effectively interrogate the foundational debates of Confederation. - Alex Gagne, BC Studies
Book Information
ISBN 9781773850153
Author Daniel Heidt
Format Paperback
Imprint University of Calgary Press
Publisher University of Calgary Press
Weight(grams) 495g
Dimensions(mm) 231mm * 154mm * 20mm