Canadas of the Mind - The Making and Unmaking of Canadian Nationalisms in the Twentieth Century placeholder

Canadas of the Mind

The Making and Unmaking of Canadian Nationalisms in the Twentieth Century

By Norman Hillmer & Adam Chapnick
Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
Hardcover : 9780773532724, 336 pages, July 2007
Paperback : 9780773532731, 336 pages, July 2007

Description

Not since Peter Russell's indispensable but now many decades old Nationalism in Canada has a collection provided such a comprehensive exploration of the mythologies and paradoxes of the Canadian experience. Canadas of the Mind explores how the country's abundant nationalisms have made and unmade traditional understandings of Canada. From the vantage point of a new century, the volume reconstructs and re-evaluates dimensions of twentieth-century Canadian nationalisms - their meanings, their uses, their contradictions, and the forces that push them toward and away from one another. A diverse group of experts analyse these nationalisms from a range of cultural, economic, intellectual, technological, political, international, and military perspectives. By probing deeply into Canada’s multiple allegiances and identities, Canadas of the Mind offers visions of the nation that will define the country and its constituent parts in the early twenty-first century and beyond.

Reviews

"Wonderful essays - no other literature covers the range of Canadian nationalisms as this book does." Raymond Blake, Department of History, University of Regina

"An informative and insightful volume on nationalism from the context of the 21st century." Canadian Historical Review