
The Canadian Commonwealth
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Authors:
- Laut, Agnes C.
1871 - 1936
About this book
In the early 20th century, Canada was navigating its identity amid the tides of nationalism and imperialism. "The Canadian Commonwealth" by Agnes C. Laut delves into the formation of Canadian national consciousness, highlighting the unique elements of its confederation and the intricate balance between provincial autonomy and federal unity. Laut meticulously examines the influences that shaped Canada’s path, emphasizing the significance of cooperative governance and cultural diversity. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians, this insightful work provides a comprehensive understanding of Canada’s evolution as a nation. Discover how the threads of unity and identity were woven into the fabric of the Canadian Commonwealth, offering a distinct perspective on nationhood.
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