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Robert Bothwell

    17 août 1944

    Robert Bothwell est un historien canadien de premier plan dont les travaux portent sur le rôle du Canada pendant la Guerre Froide et ses relations avec les États-Unis. Son œuvre offre des perspectives profondes sur le passé politique, diplomatique et militaire du Canada. Bothwell explore l'histoire moderne canadienne, contribuant à une compréhension nuancée des moments cruciaux de la politique étrangère de la nation. Son expertise en fait un érudit de premier plan dans le domaine de l'histoire canadienne.

    The Penguin History of Canada
    Canada and Quebec
    • Canada and Quebec

      One Country, Two Histories

      • 269pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Relations between Canada and Quebec have never been easy. Beginning with the Conquest and working through the many political permutations before Confederation and since, there has always been conflict between the two governments and, in particular, between two points of view. The rebellions of 1837-8, conscription, the Quiet Revolution, language laws, the FLQ crisis and endless constitutional wrangles such as Meech Lake are just a sampling of the issues that have divided the nation. The cast of characters has been fascinating, Pierre Trudeau, Brian Mulroney, Robert Bourassa, and Rene Levesque have all played centre stage. In the wake of a razor-thin majority for federalist forces in the referendum of 1995, the issue of separation continues to be complicated by the division of the huge national debt, the possibility of further territorial partition within a separate Quebec, the rights of First Nations people, and the spectre of separatist movements in Eastern Europe in recent years.

      Canada and Quebec
      3,5
    • The Penguin History of Canada

      • 608pages
      • 22 heures de lecture

      Canada is in many ways a country of limits, a paradox for a place that enjoys virtually unlimited space. Most of that space is uninhabited, and much of it is uninhabitable. It is a country with a huge north but with most of its population in the south, hugging the U.S. border. An uneasy and difficult country, Canada has nevertheless defied the odds: it remains, in the 21st century, a haven of peace and a beacon of prosperity. Erudite yet accessible and marked by narrative flair, The Penguin History of Canada paints an expansive portrait of a dynamic and complex country.

      The Penguin History of Canada
      3,5