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Canada's Prime Ministers - Macdonald to Trudeau - Portraits from the Dictionary of Canadian Biography (Paperback)
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Canada's Prime Ministers - Macdonald to Trudeau - Portraits from the Dictionary of Canadian Biography (Paperback)
Series: Dictionary of Canadian Biography
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Prime ministers, the central figures in parliamentary government
and the leaders of political parties, fill dominant roles in
Canada's political history. Their importance is recognized in the
Dictionary of Canadian Biography/Dictionnaire biographique du
Canada by the space devoted to them. Each political leader is
presented by a notable Canadian scholar who, following the rigorous
standards of research, writing, and critical judgement set by the
DCB/DBC, has brought life and understanding to the careers of the
individuals who have served in Canada's pre-eminent political
office. Canada's Prime Ministers brings these well-written
biographies together for the first time in order to provide readers
with an opportunity to reflect on the striking variety of
personalities who have succeeded in climbing the summit of Canada's
public life and the different challenges they faced in their
determination to stay there. What insights into the workings of our
public life do the biographies of these fifteen leaders provide?
Did these very different men have anything in common that
determined their success? The DCB/DBC biographies make it clear
that although there is no standard mould that shapes Canadian prime
ministers, prime ministerial success depends on both "character and
circumstance." The biographies suggest that one of the only
commonalities between the prime ministers was an unstable mixture
of personal ambition and a sense of obligation toward their country
and their political party. Pragmatism in making policy and in
devising strategies of survival, rather than principle or ideology,
often seems the guiding determinant in the success of Canada's
federal political leaders. For a Canadian prime minister there is
usually no higher ground than the claim to be the defender of
national unity against threats of disruption and disintegration. In
addition to these themes, the DCB/DBC's fifteen biographies of
Canada's prime ministers is also an important historical reference
tool, providing details about personal lives, sketches of close
associates, a narrative of major events, and an assessment of
accomplishments and failures set against the backdrop of economic
and demographic growth, the social crisis of depressions, and the
impact of world events. Together, they recreate the political and
social panorama stretching from the campaign for confederation in
1867 to the struggle to entrench the Charter of Rights and Freedoms
in the new Constitution of 1982. Told through the lives of Canada's
leading politicians this is a remarkable, engrossing, documented
account of modern Canadian history.
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