Across the Great Divide. Across the Great Divide.

Across the Great Divide‪.‬

Queen's Quarterly 1997, Spring, 104, 1

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Publisher Description

JOHN RALSTON SAUL is the author of Voltaire's Bastards, The Doubter's Companion, and The Unconscious Civilization, an edited version of his Massey Lectures. In September he will publish Reflections of Siamese Twins, an examination of the Canadian condition. This text is an edited version of his Dunning Trust Lecture, delivered at Queen's University, 9 October 1996. Kingston, Ontario, played a founding role in the history of Canadian democracy. It was here that a great humanist pact was sealed, one that lies at the heart of what Canada was intended to be, and can still be. This was a pact among nineteenth-century reformers -- and these individuals embraced "reform" in its real sense. The reformers of Upper and Lower Canada forged an alliance of French and English, of Catholics and Protestants -- the beginning of that wonderful fracturing of Canada which makes us such an interesting and complex place.

GENRE
Arts & Entertainment
RELEASED
1997
22 March
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
23
Pages
PUBLISHER
Queen's Quarterly
SIZE
173.6
KB

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