"The political scientist Peter Russell.is known for his sensitive and searching work on Canada''s indigenous communities. " --Andrew Stark, The New York Review of Books, Vol. 65, no. 12 "Canada''s Odyssey is worth reading ." --Garth Stevenson, The Canadian Historical Review Vol 99:2: June 2018 "Peter Russell has been teaching Canadian constitutional politics since the 1950s at the University of Toronto and he has given us the benefit of a lifetime''s scholarship and engagement in this brilliant book. It is thoughtful, incisively written and as accessible an account as one will ever find about our country''s political and legal history. Many books are called ''indispensable;'' this one certainly rates that description.
" --Bob Rae, Canada''s History, February-March, 2018 "The value of Canada''s Odyssey is that it requires very little of the reader in advance. It offers an open and accessible path and, although it may appear somewhat daunting (given its length of 500 pages), it is a very enjoyable and engaging read. In its writing style, the book manages to walk a line somewhere between academic and popular history, which is a challenging line for any author. The informality of its tone combined with the sheer scope and detail of the project serves to reach and hold the attention of a diverse set of readers. [A]nyone looking for some way to mark Canada''s sesquicentennial would do well to read this book." --Joshua Nichols, Literary Review of Canada, July/August 2017 "In Canada''s Odyssey , Peter Russell shows a different configuration of conquest, cession, and constitutions.Historians should heed its message." --Elizabeth Mancke, earlycanadianhistory.
ca "This is a monumental achievement - one that will undoubtedly influence the debate over the nature of Canada itself." --Nicole C. O''Byrne, earlycanadianhistory.ca "Hopefully Russell''s work can serve as a reminder of how far historiography of politics and society in pre-Confederation Canada has come, but also, of how far it has to go." --Donald Fyson, earlycanadianhistory.ca "Writing an odyssey is a colossal feat, which Peter Russell has indeed accomplished in Canada''s Odyssey . Russell''s most recent exploration into Canadian political history reflects his decades of experience with Canadian constitutionalism in a time when the multinational and multicultural nature of the Canadian project is propelling a necessary revision of [Canada''s] ''myths of origin.''" --Tracie Lea Scott, Heriot-Watt University, British Journal of Canadian Studies "Lucid and lively, Canada''s Odyssey is both a joy to read and also a provocative story about a country that has been and continues to be an unfinished project.
The tone is friendly, the prose is free of jargon -- but Professor Russell''s hand is firm on the tiller. This is Big History: the distillation of fifty years of scholarship written for a contemporary popular audience. The author gives the three founding peoples their due, while recognizing some of the uglier chapters in the past and also the rapidly shifting demographics of today. He explains how nothing was inevitable as Canada took shape; successive governments relied on incremental change and accommodation to absorb the complexity and diversity of this country. This has allowed Canadians to develop the institutions and compromises required to become not a homogenous nation but a mutually respectful people who, for the most part, peacefully share the grandeur of our extraordinary land" --Charlotte Gray, C.M., adjunct professor at Carleton University and author of ''The Promise of Canada: 150 Years'' -- ''People And Ideas That Have Shaped Our Country'' " Canada''s Odyssey is a remarkable achievement. Peter H.
Russell weaves together his robust knowledge of Canadian history and government in an accessible and inviting read. Canada''s Odyssey is ideal for those scholars, students, and general readers who long to be better informed about our country." --Kent McNeil, Osgoode Hall Law School, York University "Russell''s book provides a seminal and deep insight into Canada''s political identity. His magisterial political analysis of how and why ''compromise'' usurped ''conquest'' makes this must read book a new and compelling take on the evolution of our nation" --The Hon. Hugh Segal, OC, O.Ont, Master, Massey College.