Canada To-day and To-morrow
Published by Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4057664632678
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About this book
In "Canada To-day and To-morrow," Arthur E. Copping presents a compelling examination of Canadian identity, social dynamics, and national aspirations during the early 20th century. The book meticulously weaves historiography and sociological inquiry, employing an engaging narrative style that invites readers to reflect upon the complexities of a nation on the cusp of modernity. By intertwining personal anecdotes with broader historical contexts, Copping illustrates the intricate tapestry of cultural influences shaping Canada'Äôs future, positioning it against the backdrop of global developments of the time. Arthur E. Copping, a prominent journalist and writer, possessed an intrinsic understanding of the Canadian landscape'Äîboth geographical and sociopolitical. His career spanned various facets of journalism, enabling him to capture the zeitgeist of the era. Motivated by a desire to foster a deeper appreciation for Canada'Äôs unique identity, Copping's insights are shaped by his extensive travels and experiences across the nation, allowing him to grasp the diverse challenges facing Canadians as they navigated the delicate interplay of tradition and progress. This book is essential for anyone seeking to understand the historical evolution of Canada and the evolving identity of its people. Copping's eloquent prose and keen observations invite readers to engage with crucial questions of nationhood, making this a must-read for scholars, students, and anyone fascinated by the underpinnings of Canadian society.
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