National Dreams: Myth, Memory and Canadian History

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pp. 215, b/w photographs, “As Canadians, we remember the stories told to us in high-school history class as condensed images of the past—the glorious Mountie, the fearsome Native, the Last Spike. National Dreams is an incisive study of the most persistent icons and stories in Canadian history, and how they inform our sense of national identity: the fundamental beliefs that we Canadians hold about ourselves. National Dreams is the story of our stories; the myths and truths of our collective past that we first learned in school, and which we carry throughout our adult lives as tangible evidence of what separates us from other nationalities. Francis examines various aspects of this national mythology, in which history is as much storytelling as fact. Textbooks were an important resource for Francis. “For me, these books are interesting not because they explain what actually happened to us, but because they explain what we think happened to us.” paperback edition

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ISBN 1551520435
ISBN13 9781551520438
Number of pages 215
Original Title National Dreams: Myth, Memory and Canadian History
Published Date 2002
Book Condition Very Good
Jacket Condition No Dj
Binding Paperback
Size 8vo
Place of Publication Vancouver
Edition First edition
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pp. 215, b/w photographs, “As Canadians, we remember the stories told to us in high-school history class as condensed images of the past—the glorious Mountie, the fearsome Native, the Last Spike. National Dreams is an incisive study of the most persistent icons and stories in Canadian history, and how they inform our sense of national identity: the fundamental beliefs that we Canadians hold about ourselves. National Dreams is the story of our stories; the myths and truths of our collective past that we first learned in school, and which we carry throughout our adult lives as tangible evidence of what separates us from other nationalities. Francis examines various aspects of this national mythology, in which history is as much storytelling as fact. Textbooks were an important resource for Francis. “For me, these books are interesting not because they explain what actually happened to us, but because they explain what we think happened to us.” paperback edition

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Weight 1 kg