The Canadian revolution, 1985-1995: From deference to defiance

Type
Book
ISBN 10
0670863025 
ISBN 13
9780670863020 
Category
970-989 American History  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
1995 
Publisher
Viking 
Pages
476 
Subject
Canada -- Politics and government -- 1980- Canada -- Economic conditions -- 1945- Canada -- Economic conditions -- 1991- 
Biblio Notes
Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Peter C Newman
ISBN: 0670863025 9780670863020
OCLC Number: 32090114
Notes: Includes index.
Description: xix, 476 pages ; 25 cm
Contents: Prologue: The Canadian Revolution --
Pt. I. The Canadian Revolution. 1. The Greening of Our Discontent: Counting the Ways --
2. God: Loss of Faith --
3. King: Royal Flush --
4. Country: Derailing the National Dream --
5. Touchstones: The End of Trust --
Pt. II. The Economic Revolution. 6. Toronto: The Centre That Didn't Hold --
7. The Economics of Despair: Ethical Endgame --
8. Bankers: Bonkers in Their Bunkers --
Pt. III. The Political Revolution. 9. The Blow-Dried Revolutionary: The Mulroney Factor --
10. John Turner: The Iceberg of the Revolution --
11. Phantom of the Canadian Opera: Trudeau's Revenge --
12. End of Entitlement: Goodbye, Charlie Brown --
Pt. IV. Flashpoints. 13. Rebellion: West: Riders of the Purple Bile --
14. Rebellion: East: The Bouchard Sanction --
15. Rebellion: Red: First Nations Triumphant --
16. Election 1993: Epitaph for the Two-Party State --
Epilogue: Slouching Toward the Millennium.
Responsibility: Peter C. Newman.  
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