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The Bet, and Other Stories

Who Killed Canadian History?

Author Granatstein, J. L.
Category History
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ISBN / ASIN0002557592
ISBN-139780002557597
AvailabilityIn stock
Sales Rank1,869
CategoryHistory
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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Canada is one of the few nations in the Western world that does not teach its history to its young people and to its new citizens. The result is a nation that does not understand and respect its past. J. L . Granatstein s impassioned evaluation of the study. and teaching of Canadian history is even more relevant today than when it was first published nine years ago. The original edition of this slim but eloquent polemic caused a stir with its revelations that Canadian history had all but vanished from schools and universities in favour of trendy subjects and specialized social history.

Almost a decade later, however, nothing has been done, and even less Canadian history is taught today in most provinces. In this revised edition updated with a new introduction and conclusion, and two new chapters Granatstein once more addresses the question of who killed Canadian history and offers detailed suggestions for putting history back into the schools and the minds of Canadians.

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