J.L. Granatstein
Born
in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
May 21, 1939
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Who Killed Canadian History?
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published
1998
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3 editions
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Who Killed the Canadian Military?
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published
2004
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5 editions
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The Best Little Army In The World
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published
2015
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3 editions
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Canada's Army: Waging War and Keeping the Peace
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published
2002
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14 editions
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The Greatest Victory: Canada's One Hundred Days, 1918
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published
2014
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3 editions
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The Generals: The Canadian Army's Senior Commanders in the Second World War
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published
1994
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6 editions
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Whose War Is It?: How Canada Can Survive the Post-9/11 World
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published
2007
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4 editions
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Yankee Go Home: Canadians and Anti-Americanism
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published
1996
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2 editions
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Prime Ministers: Ranking Canada's Leaders (Phyllis Bruce Books)
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published
1999
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2 editions
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A Nation Forged in Fire : Canadians and the Second World War 1939-1945
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“My point is, or should be, simple: history happened. The object is not to undo it, distort it, or to make it fit our present political attitudes. The object of history, which each generation properly interprets anew, is to understand what happened and why. A multicultural Canada can and should look at its past with fresh eyes. It should, for example, study how the Ukrainians came to Canada, how they were treated, how they lived, sometimes suffered, ultimately prospered, and became Canadians. What historians should not do is to recreate history to make it serve present purposes. They should not obscure or reshape events to make them fit political agendas. They should not declare whole areas of the past off-limits because they can only be presented in politically unfashionable terms any more than they should fail to draw object lessons from a past that was frequently less than pleasant and less than honourable. Because the past was not perfect, it must not be made perfect today.”
― Who Killed Canadian History?
― Who Killed Canadian History?
“Content is not mere facts, drummed into tender little minds under the relentless pounding of rote learning. Content--even the date of the Quebec Act, Confederation, or the Battle of Vimy Ridge, or the name of the first prime minister-- is cultural capital, a basic requirement of life that every Canadian needs to comprehend the daily newspaper, to watch the TV news or a documentary, or to argue about politics and cast a reasonably informed vote. In an increasingly complex and immediate world, cultural capital must also include some knowledge of Europe, Africa, and Asia, too. Without some factual basis, some understanding of why Afghanis, Bosnians, or Congolese act as they do, Canadians will never make sense of what is happening around them. A knowledge of fact and an understanding of trends form the critical elements of our society's public discourse, and if Canadians do not have cultural capital in common, the fragmentation of our society is inevitable.”
― Who Killed Canadian History?
― Who Killed Canadian History?
“Content is not mere facts, drummed into tender little minds under the relentless pounding of rote learning. Content--even the date of the Quebec Act, Confederation, or the Battle of Vimy Ridge, or the name of the first prime minister-- is cultural capital, a basic requirement of life that every Canadian needs to comprehend the daily newspaper, to watch the TV news or a documentary, or to argue about politics and cast a reasonably informed vote. In an increasingly complex and immediate world, cultural capital must also include some knowledge of Europe, Africa, and Asia, too.”
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