The Power of the Pen: The Politics, Nationalism, and Influence of Sir John Willison
Autor Richard Clippingdale Joe Clarken Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 sep 2012
Sir John Willison (1856-1927) was the most influential Canadian journalist in the late 19th and early 20th centuries while the country achieved economic growth, intellectual maturation, and world status. With his incisive pen and clear reasoning, Willison utilized Toronto's Globe and News, his Times of London contributions, his many books and speeches, and his unparalleled connections with key political leaders to establish himself as a major national figure.
Uniquely, Willison was at the heart of both the Liberal and Conservative Parties as a devoted supporter and good friend of Sir Wilfrid Laurier; a first employer, early booster, and continual admirer of William Lyon Mackenzie King; and a close ally of Sir Robert Borden. Willison was a major player in the epochal federal political shifts of 1896, 1911, and 1917 and articulated highly influential views on the nature and evolution of Canadian nationalism and public policy.
Uniquely, Willison was at the heart of both the Liberal and Conservative Parties as a devoted supporter and good friend of Sir Wilfrid Laurier; a first employer, early booster, and continual admirer of William Lyon Mackenzie King; and a close ally of Sir Robert Borden. Willison was a major player in the epochal federal political shifts of 1896, 1911, and 1917 and articulated highly influential views on the nature and evolution of Canadian nationalism and public policy.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781459703728
ISBN-10: 1459703723
Pagini: 435
Ilustrații: 25
Dimensiuni: 157 x 229 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.71 kg
Editura: Dundurn Group (CA)
ISBN-10: 1459703723
Pagini: 435
Ilustrații: 25
Dimensiuni: 157 x 229 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.71 kg
Editura: Dundurn Group (CA)
Cuprins
Preface
Acknowledgements
Note on Abbreviations
A “Hardscrabble” Beginning, 1856-1881
Apprenticeship in Journalism and Liberalism, 1881-1890
Crises and Survival at the Globe, 1890-1893
Triumph, 1893-1896
New Horizons in the Mid-1890s
A Nationalist and Imperialist, 1896-1902
Towards Independent Journalism, 1896-1902
A Study of Laurier ߝ and Willison
Independent Journalism and Independence, 1903-1905
Challenges of Independence, 1905-1908
Crusades for Nation and Empire, 1909-1911
Fortune and Frustration, 1911-1914
Battles Lost and Won, 1914-1917
Reconstruction and Reflection, 1918-1921
Free at Last, 1922-1927
Bibliography
Acknowledgements
Note on Abbreviations
A “Hardscrabble” Beginning, 1856-1881
Apprenticeship in Journalism and Liberalism, 1881-1890
Crises and Survival at the Globe, 1890-1893
Triumph, 1893-1896
New Horizons in the Mid-1890s
A Nationalist and Imperialist, 1896-1902
Towards Independent Journalism, 1896-1902
A Study of Laurier ߝ and Willison
Independent Journalism and Independence, 1903-1905
Challenges of Independence, 1905-1908
Crusades for Nation and Empire, 1909-1911
Fortune and Frustration, 1911-1914
Battles Lost and Won, 1914-1917
Reconstruction and Reflection, 1918-1921
Free at Last, 1922-1927
Bibliography
Notă biografică
Richard Clippingdale was the director of Canadian studies at Carleton University. He remains at Carleton today as adjunct professor in the same field. In addition to working as a senior federal civil servant, he was also policy adviser to the Right Honourable Joe Clark. Clippingdale's previous works include Laurier: His Life and World and Robert Stanfield's Canada. He lives in Ottawa.
Descriere
Willison, a major Canadian journalist, was an influencer in the epochal federal political shifts of 1896, 1911, and 1917 and articulated highly influential views on the nature and evolution of Canadian nationalism and public policy.