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A Dissenting Voice: Essays, Addresses, Reviews, Polemics, Diversions 1959-2015
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A Dissenting Voice: Essays, Addresses, Reviews, Polemics, Diversions 1959-2015

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Six decades of insights into Canadian politics, politicians, and Canada’s place in the world from award-winning author and scholar Denis Smith …

Since the days when John Diefenbaker was prime minister, Denis Smith has studied and written about the innermost workings of Canadian government as well as the men and women who make it work. Rogue Tory, his biography of John Diefenbaker, was acclaimed by Books in Canada as finely written, thoroughly researched, superbly organized, and scrupulously fair. It rivals Donald Creighton on Sir John A. Macdonald as the best biography of a Canadian prime minister.

Now Smith celebrates his many years as an observer of – and sometime participant in – the Canadian political arena with this collection of essays, addresses, reviews, polemics and diversions written between 1959 and 2015. The topics range from Canada’s participation in the first Gulf War to efforts to reform the institution of Parliament. Along the way, the author considers the place in history of such figures as Lester Pearson, Pierre Trudeau, Michael Ignatieff, Jean Chretien, Stephen Harper, and many others. The result is a collection that is intriguing, thought-provoking, sometimes amusing, and always insightful.

Denis Smith has been writing about Canadian politics for pushing sixty years, since 1959, indeed. Rock’s Mills Press has just brought out an anthology, A Dissenting Voice, with selections from that impressive run. –Christopher Moore’s History News

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Rock's Mills Press
Date
23 November 2016
Pages
224
ISBN
9781772440423

Six decades of insights into Canadian politics, politicians, and Canada’s place in the world from award-winning author and scholar Denis Smith …

Since the days when John Diefenbaker was prime minister, Denis Smith has studied and written about the innermost workings of Canadian government as well as the men and women who make it work. Rogue Tory, his biography of John Diefenbaker, was acclaimed by Books in Canada as finely written, thoroughly researched, superbly organized, and scrupulously fair. It rivals Donald Creighton on Sir John A. Macdonald as the best biography of a Canadian prime minister.

Now Smith celebrates his many years as an observer of – and sometime participant in – the Canadian political arena with this collection of essays, addresses, reviews, polemics and diversions written between 1959 and 2015. The topics range from Canada’s participation in the first Gulf War to efforts to reform the institution of Parliament. Along the way, the author considers the place in history of such figures as Lester Pearson, Pierre Trudeau, Michael Ignatieff, Jean Chretien, Stephen Harper, and many others. The result is a collection that is intriguing, thought-provoking, sometimes amusing, and always insightful.

Denis Smith has been writing about Canadian politics for pushing sixty years, since 1959, indeed. Rock’s Mills Press has just brought out an anthology, A Dissenting Voice, with selections from that impressive run. –Christopher Moore’s History News

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Rock's Mills Press
Date
23 November 2016
Pages
224
ISBN
9781772440423