Canada's 1960s : The Ironies of Identity in a Rebellious Era
Canada's 1960s : The Ironies of Identity in a Rebellious Era
Click to enlarge
Author(s): Palmer, Bryan D.
ISBN No.: 9780802099549
Pages: 480
Year: 200804
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 121.44
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

Rebellious youth, the Cold War, New Left radicalism, Pierre Trudeau, Red Power, Quebéc's call for Revolution, Marshall McLuhan -- these are just some of the major forces and figures that come to mind at the slightest mention of the 1960s in Canada. Focusing on the major movements and personalities of the time, as well as the lasting influence of the period, Canada 's 1960s examines the legacy of this rebellious decade's impact on contemporary notions of Canadian identity. Bryan D. Palmer demonstrates how after massive postwar immigration, new political movements, and at times violent protest, Canada could no longer be viewed in the old ways. National identity, long rooted in notions of Canada as a white settler Dominion of the North, marked profoundly by its origins as part of the British Empire, had become unsettled.Concerned with how Canadians entered the Sixties relatively secure in their national identities, Palmer explores the forces that contributed to the post-1970 uncertainty about what it is to be Canadian. Tracing the significance of dissent and upheaval among youth, trade unionists, university students, Native peoples, and Québécois, Palmer shows how the Sixties ended the entrenched, nineteenth-century notions of Canada. The irony of this rebellious era, however, was that while it promised so much in the way of change, it failed to provide a new understanding of Canadian national identity.


A compelling and highly accessible work of interpretive history, Canada's Sixties is the book of the decade about an era many regard as the most turbulent and significant since the years of the Great Depression and World War II.


To be able to view the table of contents for this publication then please subscribe by clicking the button below...
To be able to view the full description for this publication then please subscribe by clicking the button below...