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The black book of English Canada / Normand Lester ; translated by Ray Conlogue.
TITLE:
The black book of English Canada / Normand Lester ; translated by Ray Conlogue.
Publication Date:
2002
Publication Information:
Toronto : McClelland & Stewart,
Physical Description:
294 p.
Additional Contributors:
Summary:
While English Canada may think itself a “just society,” in this highly controversial book – which sold 50,000 copies in French – Normand Lester chronicles English-Canadian intolerance: the expulsion of the Acadians; Lord Durham’s anti-French policies; the hanging of Louis Riel; R. B. Bennett’s funding of anti-Semitic publications; and the internment of Japanese Canadians in the Second World War. Lester argues that the myth of two equal, amicable co-founders of the nation, a myth actively promoted by the federal government over recent decades, ignores the fact that there will always be two incompatible national histories.
Language:
English
ISBN:
9780771022593