Description
Featuring both scholarly articles and brand new essays, this engaging collection traces the compelling history of postwar Canada and examines the fundamental changes that have transformed and redefined this nation since 1945. Together, the readings reveal Canada's steady move toward a culture and national identity based on tolerance, diversity, and social justice.
About the author
Contributor Notes
Catherine Briggs is an instructor in the history department at St Jerome's University, University of Waterloo. She teaches a number of courses on Canadian history, including social and business history, and has published in the area of women's and social history.