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From Timbits to totem poles, Canada is boiled down to its syrupy core in symbolic forms that are reproduced not only on t-shirts, television ads, and tattoos but in classrooms, museums, and courtrooms too. They can be found in every home and in every public space. They come in many forms, from objects—like the red-uniformed Mountie, the maple leaf, and the beaver—to concepts—like free healthcare, peacekeeping, and saying “eh?”.
But where did these symbols come from, what do they mean, and how have their meanings changed over time? Symbols of Canada gives us the real and surprising truth behind the most iconic Canadian symbols revealing their contentious and often contested histories.
With over 100 images, this book thoroughly explores Canada’s true self while highlighting the unexpected twists and turns that have marked each symbol’s history.
À propos des auteurs
Dawson, Michael
Michael Dawson is Professor of History at St. Thomas University where he teaches courses on Canadian History, the global history of sport and tourism, and the comparative history of national identity and popular culture in Canada, New Zealand and Australia.In 2014 he was elected to the Royal Society of Canada’s College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists.
Gidney, Catherine
Catherine Gidney is adjunct research professor of history at St. Thomas University.
Wright, Donald
Donald Wright is a professor of political science at the University of New Brunswick.
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Caractéristiques
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- ISBN9781771133722
- ÉditeurBetween the Lines
- Date de publication30 novembre 2022
- FormatEpub
- ProtectionFiligrane numérique
- Catégories BISACSciences Sociales / Culture populaire, Histoire / Canada / Généralités
- Nombre de pages256
- LangueAnglais
