An edition of Death in the peaceable kingdom (2015)

Death in the peaceable kingdom

Canadian history since 1867 through murder, execution, assassination, and suicide

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An edition of Death in the peaceable kingdom (2015)

Death in the peaceable kingdom

Canadian history since 1867 through murder, execution, assassination, and suicide

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Death in the Peaceable Kingdom is an intelligent, innovative response to the incorrect assumption that Canadian history is dry and uninspiring. Using the "hooks" of murder, execution, assassination, and suicide, Dimitry Anastakis introduces readers to the full scope of post- Confederation Canadian history. Beginning with the assassination of Thomas D'Arcy McGee, Anastakis recounts the deaths of famous Canadians such as Louis Riel, Tom Thomson, and Pierre Laporte. He also introduces lesser-known events such as the execution of shell-shocked deserter Pte. Harold Carter during the First World War and the suicide of suspected communist Herbert Norman in Cairo during the Cold War. The book concludes with recent Canadian deaths including the suicides of Amanda Todd and Rehtaeh Parsons as a result of cyberbullying. Complementing the chapters are short vignettes--"Murderous Moments" and "Tragic Tales"--that point to broader themes and issues. The book also contains a number of "Active History" exercises such as activities, assignments, and primary document analyses. A timeline, 24 images, and further reading suggestions are included.--

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Pages
320

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Table of Contents

Part One. Our violent, bloody Confederation. Thomas D'Arcy McGee, Assassinated, Ottawa, 1868 : Terror and Invasion in Confederation-era Canada
Thomas Scott, Executed or Murdered?, Fort Garry, Winnipeg, 1870 : the Red River Resistance and the Politics of Westward Expansion
George Brown, Assassinated, Toronto, 1880 : Dreams of an Emerging Canada
Louis Riel, Executed, Regina, 1885 : Open Rebellion and the Fate of the Canadian West
Part Two. A Nation Forgd in Blood? Private Harold Carter, Executed, France, 1917 : the Tragedy and Heroism of the First World War, 1914-1918
Four Rioters Killed by the Canadian Military, Quebec City, Easter 1918 : Conscription and the Politics of the Great War at Home
Michael Sokolowiski and Steven Skezerbanovicz, Murdered, Winnipeg, 1919 : Capital and Labour Collide in Industrializing Canada
Tom Thomson, Murdered?, Canoe Lake, Ontario, 1917 : Art, Nationalism, and Americanization in the Interwar Period
Filumena Lassandro, Executed, Edmonton, 1923 : Women, the Roaring Twenties, and the Law
Peter Markunas, Nick Nargan, and Julian Gryshko, Murdered, Saskatchewan, 1931 : Labour, the Great Depression, Regional Alienation, and State Response
Eleven Canadian Soldiers, Murdered by the Nazis, France, 1944 : Canada's War?
Part Three. Postwar Canada?Peaceable, Prosperous, Yet Deadly
Death by Car: 2,921 Canadians Killed in Motor Vehicle Accidents, 1953 : Cars, Consumption, and Postwar Canadian Society
Herbert Norman, Suicide, Cairo, Egypt, 1957 : Cold War Diplomacy, Repression, and Relations with the United States
Ronald Turpin and Arthur Lucas, Executed, Toronto, 1962 : the Death Penalty, Diefenbaker, Pearson, and Social Change in Postwar Canada
Pierre Laporte, Assassinated, Montreal, October, 1970 : Quebec, the Quiet Revolution, and the FLQ
Rochdale College's Cindy Lei Commits Suicide, Toronto, 1975 : the Counterculture and the Sixties Revolutionary Movement in Canada
Three Employees of the Quebec National Assembly, Murdered, Quebec City, 1984 : the Constitutional Wars Turn Deadly
"Leap of Faith" : Brian Mulroney (and Ronald Reagan) Kill the National Policy, 1989 : Trade Policy and Postwar Economic Development
Fourteen Quebec Women, Murdered, Montreal, December 6, 1989 : Women in Postwar Canada and Violence
Dudley George, Murdered, Ipperwash, Ontario, 1995 : Aboriginal Rights and Resistance in Postwar Canada
The 329 People on Air India Flight, Murdered over the Atlantic Ocean, 1985 : Challenges to Immigration and Multiculturalism in an Age of Terror
Conclusion : Canada, a Nation of Hope.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Issued also in electronic format.

Published in
Toronto, Ontario]
Copyright Date
2015

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
971.05
Library of Congress
F1033 .A53 2015, F1033.A53 2015

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvi, 320 pages
Number of pages
320

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL29040173M
Internet Archive
deathinpeaceable0000anas
ISBN 10
1442634553, 1442606363, 144260638X
ISBN 13
9781442634558, 9781442606364, 9781442606371, 9781442606388
LCCN
2015460332
OCLC/WorldCat
899761546

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