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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 277 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 254x178x25 mm, kaal: 820 g
  • Sari: The Canada 150 Collection
  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-May-2017
  • Kirjastus: University of Toronto Press
  • ISBN-10: 1487516533
  • ISBN-13: 9781487516536
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 277 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 254x178x25 mm, kaal: 820 g
  • Sari: The Canada 150 Collection
  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-May-2017
  • Kirjastus: University of Toronto Press
  • ISBN-10: 1487516533
  • ISBN-13: 9781487516536
Canadas Founding Debates is about Confederation—about the process that brought together six out of the seven territories of British North America in the years 1864-73 to form a country called Canada. It presents excerpts from the debates on Confederation in all of the colonial parliaments from Newfoundland to British Columbia and in the constituent assembly of the Red River Colony. The voices of the powerful and those of lesser note mingle in impassioned debate on the pros and cons of creating or joining the new country, and in defining its nature.In short explanatory essays and provocative annotations, the editors sketch the historical context of the debates and draw out the significance of what was said. By organizing the debates thematically, they bring out the depth of the founders concern for issues that are as vital today as they were then: the meaning of liberty, the merits of democracy, the best form of self-government, the tension between collective and individual rights, the rule of law, the requirements of political leadership, and, of course, the nature of Canadian nationality. Canadas Founding Debates offers a fresh and often surprising perspective on Canadas origins, history, and political character.Previously published by Stoddart Publishing, 1999. Canadas Founding Debates offers a fresh and often surprising perspective on Canadas origins, history, and political character.Previous published by Stoddart Publishing, 1999.

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'The debates are exciting. Their quality is high. The passion of the speakers shines through ... If you need to be reminded that constitutions, institutions, and the ideas they embody are passionately debated because they shape the way a political community lives, then you should thank Ajzenstat and her colleagues for the immense labour they put into the magnificent project that produced Canada's Founding Debates.' - Alan Cairns, Canadian Journal of Political Science 'Canada's Founding Debates is a pretty wonderful book ... There is lots here for thoughtful Canadians to chew on.' - Christopher Moore, The Beaver 'The editors are to be commended for producing such a splendid book.' - Barry Cooper, National Post '[ Canada's Founding Debates] should be in the library not just of every serious student of Canadian history, but of every serious citizen.' - Trevor Lautens, Vancouver Sun

Maps
vi
Acknowledgements ix
Introduction 1(12)
Part One WHAT THEY SAID ABOUT LIBERTY
1 Constitutional Liberty
13(9)
2 Responsible Government
22(55)
3 Parliamentary Government and the Upper House
77(26)
4 Equality of Representation
103(20)
Part Two WHAT THEY SAID ABOUT OPPORTUNITY
5 Economic Prosperity and Individual Ambition
123(44)
Part Three WHAT THEY SAID ABOUT IDENTITY
6 British or American?
167(33)
7 British or Canadian?
200(29)
8 What Is a Canadian?
229(32)
Part Four WHAT THEY SAID ABOUT THE NEW NATIONALITY
9 Federal Union
261(66)
10 Minorities and Minority Rights
327(30)
Part Five HOW TO MAKE A CONSTITUTION
11 Consulting the People in Constitution Making
357(63)
12 Direct Democracy: Pro and Con
420(63)
Appendixes
A The Quebec Resolutions
465(8)
B The Legislators
473(4)
C Afterword on Books
477(6)
Picture Credits 483(2)
Index 485
Janet Ajzenstat is Professor Emeritus of Political Science at McMaster University.





Paul Romney has been writing on Canadian history for thirty years.





Ian Gentles is Professor of History at Glendon College, York University.





William D. Gairdner is an author and independent scholar interested in Canadian history and politics.